Category: table-top

As you may have noticed from some of my other posts – especially my Halloween post – that I am a fan of horror. This interest extends into role-playing for me and I am always looking for new and unique story ideas for my campaigns. I just found a unintentionally great site for helping develop horror plot hooks.

Dungeon Mastering table-top

I recently purchased the 4th edition version of “The Manual of the Planes”. Playing in bizarre areas has always appealed to me (I really liked Planescape from AD&D 2nd Edition) and I wanted to see what changes were made since 3rd Edition.

Dungeons & Dragons table-top

There are many ways to annoy, aggravate, frustrate, and generally irk your players. Unfortunately, many of these are easy to do without realizing it. If you want to keep your campaign going – and your players happy – there are equally easy ways to avoid these pitfalls.

Dungeon Mastering Dungeons & Dragons table-top

With the increasing role of computers in table-top role-playing, I am surprised that the use of sound effects are not more common. This would be an easy atmosphere builder to add to a campaign that could greatly increase the immersion into the story.

Dungeon Mastering Dungeons & Dragons table-top

If you are like me, you love horror movies and role-playing. Wouldn’t it be great to incorporate some of your favorite monsters into Dungeons & Dragons? Well, fortunately, I have given this idea way too much thought so you don’t have to.

Dungeon Mastering Dungeons & Dragons table-top