D&D Improv: The No-Prep Guide to DMing (with Free Chapter)
Learn to run a D&D game without any session preparation whatsoever. Save hundreds of hours on prep work!
Learn to run a D&D game without any session preparation whatsoever. Save hundreds of hours on prep work!
The best place to start a D&D campaign is somewhere memorable, that sets the tone for the rest of the story, and forces the characters to act cooperatively.
Wouldn’t it be cool if you could just push a button to generate a D&D puzzle that is fully illustrated and ready to use?
Did you know? D&D has never published a book about puzzles? Sure, there were some adventures that contained puzzles but never a complete book.
Wizards in star-spangled purple robes? Treasure chests that eat people!? Let’s face it. D&D is begging to be made fun of. And who can resist cracking a joke?
In Dungeons & Dragons there are two types of encounters that are both great fun; Puzzles and Combat. And D&D puzzle encounters contain both which is double the fun. In this article we’ll combine the best of both words to create an amazing encounter your player will not soon forget.
Dungeons & Dragons is a cooperative game. Without teamwork players will fail at most tasks and D&D puzzles. Learn how to create D&D puzzles that require teamwork.
If you are looking to find some Dwarven Puzzles for your D&D game, you’ve come to the right place. In this article I’ll show you my readymade dwarven puzzles and how to create your own custom puzzles for your D&D game.
The complete guide to creating D&D door puzzles. With two free door puzzles for your game.
Is D&D fun? Dungeons and Dragons is played by over 13 million people from ages 6 and up. It appeals to many players for a variety of reasons such as the storytelling, world-building, simulated combat, magic, having fun with friends, and escapism. But it is fun for you?