Non-player characters, also called NPCs, are an important part of many D&D campaigns. NPCs often guide characters throughout your campaign by offering advice and hints. When listing the NPCs in your campaign, it can help to write a short description for each one. Jan 30, 2020 So you want to run your own Dungeons and Dragons campaign. Whether your first time as a Dungeon Master is with the Dungeons & Dragons Starter Set, a pre-made campaign, or a custom campaign, it is important you figure out which edition you want to run.
- Your D&D game will become more unpredictable, entertaining Going with the flow and making stuff up on the fly is a good thing. I believe that it is beneficial to a D&D campaign. If you can keep the quality of improvised scenes high it should make your players feel like their characters can do anything and go anywhere.
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- So you want to run your own Dungeons and Dragons campaign. Whether your first time as a Dungeon Master is with the Dungeons & Dragons Starter Set, a pre-made campaign, or a custom campaign, it is important you figure out which edition you want to run.
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