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  • @ethanjensen7013
    @ethanjensen7013 9 лет назад +1843

    Step 1: have friends.
    .... Fuck

    • @kleko
      @kleko 9 лет назад +20

      Ethan Jensen Step 1. Look for a local games shop or search online.
      Step 2. Ask around for a group to play with.
      Games cons are usally good places to start if you find some of the smaller festivals.

    • @TheTrueAniflex
      @TheTrueAniflex 9 лет назад +11

      There is a DnD like game called revolution virtual playspace on Steam. Then you can invite random people but not over to your house or theirs, but online.

    • @RaketenKuhGewehr
      @RaketenKuhGewehr 9 лет назад +6

      The True Aniflex And if you don't have money you can use Roll20.net ;)

    • @TheTrueAniflex
      @TheTrueAniflex 9 лет назад

      RaketenKuhGewehr Oh yeah I saw that one! I completely forgot about it though.

    • @SawyerKnight
      @SawyerKnight 9 лет назад

      Ethan Jensen hahaha, that's exactly where my checklist ended

  • @TheMstrpwnr
    @TheMstrpwnr 8 лет назад +1247

    I had a campaign where we used LEGO people as our miniatures.

    • @euanharvey5356
      @euanharvey5356 8 лет назад +56

      If I start I might use lotr Lego people at the start

    • @rogersy6742
      @rogersy6742 8 лет назад +61

      TheMstrpwnr lmao same. my friends and i used our lego kingdom pieces and we used the board for Risk as our map

    • @aSmallGreenDot
      @aSmallGreenDot 7 лет назад +36

      TheMstrpwnr THAT IS A FANTASTIC IDEA THANKYOU

    • @avgblockhead
      @avgblockhead 7 лет назад +24

      let's hear it for low-budget minis

    • @vasxus
      @vasxus 6 лет назад +1

      Holy fucc

  • @amediumhorse
    @amediumhorse 8 лет назад +1156

    The most important things that this game seems to need are the terrains, buildings and scenescapes, but in reality, it is your imagination.
    And having friends,

    • @migueeeelet
      @migueeeelet 8 лет назад +3

      +Lorewalker Choo M. D. I would say that hte most important are the map and something to keep track of your equipment (a notepad, cards, whatever). The characters can be anything and everything else can be made up

    • @PoppaRocks87
      @PoppaRocks87 8 лет назад +3

      +migueeeelet You don't need a map, just character sheets and the PHB.

    • @migueeeelet
      @migueeeelet 8 лет назад

      PHB? I say a map so players know distance, obstacles in the way, etc. Else you'll have to play with a "I move from D5 to G5" style

    • @PoppaRocks87
      @PoppaRocks87 8 лет назад +5

      +migueeeelet Yeah the Players Hand Book. You do not need a map whatsoever. I very rarely pull the map out. It's a theater of mind game. If you need a constant map, you're probably relying on combat too much to play your game and your roll playing rather than role playing.

    • @migueeeelet
      @migueeeelet 8 лет назад

      mjmoore87
      Hmh.
      Well, it depends. If you play your RPG in a battle, you'll do better with a map. If it's mainly roaming towns and stuff, it's more optional.

  • @norabellerose8560
    @norabellerose8560 6 лет назад +1057

    In 10 years or less D&D will be even more amazing when hologram tables become more mainstream.

    • @OakenTome
      @OakenTome 6 лет назад +65

      dylan bellerose Become even more mainstream? Pretty sure those don't exist yet man, slow your role.

    • @MichaelIZKOOL
      @MichaelIZKOOL 5 лет назад +35

      I think there is augmented reality though! you just have to look through your phone

    • @shimamasen7755
      @shimamasen7755 5 лет назад +32

      dylan bellerose it would actually be cool if you would actually see the characters move and act base on what your saying or command, making the attacks immersive and cool looking, though it may take the imagination away sadly...

    • @edwardbevington9351
      @edwardbevington9351 5 лет назад +20

      The Japanese invented a vertical 'tv' that projects upwards. Yes its a matter of time...

    • @ruckboger
      @ruckboger 5 лет назад +5

      pffft! I did that today.. with Chewbacca.

  • @user-bu1qv6vo6s
    @user-bu1qv6vo6s 9 лет назад +2383

    Shame this stuff is dismissed as for "nerds" or "losers". It's actually pretty damn awesome with all the possibilities you can do with it

    • @eveningrice
      @eveningrice 9 лет назад +193

      Trevor Phillips mmm I think society is slowly moving away from all this "only for nerds" thing. I rarely hear the word "nerd" anymore.

    • @eetulahteenmaki6938
      @eetulahteenmaki6938 9 лет назад +96

      Well for those you can tell that Vin Diesel loves D&D

    • @micmic2575
      @micmic2575 9 лет назад +32

      Eetu Lähteenmäki David Hayter, the voice behind the main protagonists in the Metal Gear Solid Saga, is also known to play D&D.

    • @eetulahteenmaki6938
      @eetulahteenmaki6938 9 лет назад +15

      David Hayter is the most badass voice actor on earth

    • @Nikkisawa
      @Nikkisawa 9 лет назад +31

      Trevor Phillips I used to be one of those people until I actually watched people play it. Now I want more friends so I can start playing, I can see why my Dad played D&D in college.

  • @KirKanos08
    @KirKanos08 9 лет назад +377

    The biggest hurdle to overcome is finding a group that will meet more than once! I've seen many group fall apart from wishy-washy people who just want to dip their toes into the world of D&D.
    Being in a group is a commitment. It's kinda like being in a long-term relationship.

    • @Stavol2Dual
      @Stavol2Dual 9 лет назад +14

      KirKanos08 which is why best friends are good for it

    • @JarthenGreenmeadow
      @JarthenGreenmeadow 6 лет назад +11

      Even best friends can be tough though, people are always busy/on different schedules.

    • @RockyRavioli
      @RockyRavioli 5 лет назад +3

      The Dragon Between Podcast I recently played my first game and I really got into it, but the two other people there had also never played before and I don't know if they are too keen on playing again, any advice?

    • @alfiemackenzie3390
      @alfiemackenzie3390 5 лет назад +1

      Rocky 713 just bum them

    • @stevekillgore9272
      @stevekillgore9272 4 года назад

      My D&D campaign The Ten Thousand Islands : Greeks and Vikings is open to new players via Discord ...
      discord.gg/6JBRfAP

  • @Scamspam
    @Scamspam 9 лет назад +1937

    Don't let Sam bring you down, skeleton dude! :(
    You can be whatever you want!

    • @dephonnelzy5536
      @dephonnelzy5536 9 лет назад +67

      Scamspam Mr. Bones will remember your statement sam.

    • @lordofudead
      @lordofudead 9 лет назад +31

      Scamspam Dont let your dreams be dream!

    • @PFCE
      @PFCE 9 лет назад +31

      Scamspam Don't let your memes be dreams

    • @felix.bengtsson
      @felix.bengtsson 9 лет назад +10

      Scamspam doot doot

    • @_Swink
      @_Swink 9 лет назад +5

      Scamspam that skeleton dude will NEVER be more than a skeleton dude!

  • @TBTrade
    @TBTrade 9 лет назад +475

    Now I just need friends :/

    • @Stavol2Dual
      @Stavol2Dual 9 лет назад +26

      healingduck or kidnap younger relatives

    • @Stavol2Dual
      @Stavol2Dual 9 лет назад +10

      there is a podcast of a guy who plays with hookers *****

    • @Theholtenator
      @Theholtenator 9 лет назад +1

      healingduck Roll20.net looking for group and pick out the game type you want to play best of luck to you.

    • @wolverineiscool7161
      @wolverineiscool7161 5 лет назад +1

      @Alec Carr sure yeah just go to the comic book store and start chatting up to strangers asking them if they want to play board game..

    • @kennymccormick9193
      @kennymccormick9193 5 лет назад

      @@Stavol2Dual those poor kids

  • @kateapples1411
    @kateapples1411 9 лет назад +563

    When I was first dragged into D&D all we had was a simple notebook of grids, pencils, and our own drawn-out character sheets traced on blank papers, and our DM was an author who acted as a storyteller to paint the scenes in our mind and the grid pages were for mechanical reference / hard-placement of where everyone is from a birdseye view of all our little dots on the grid (Lines / maps drawn around them).
    You don't even need the books, just read from online sources. The internet, paper, pencils, that's all you really need if you seriously want to start playing but are poor/broke. (Online dice rollers).

    • @Mars0War
      @Mars0War 9 лет назад +16

      Kate Clementine Agreed, from an outsiders perspective D&D seems expensive and time consuming, but all you really need is the basic rules, a list of character stats and dice or something to the same effect.

    • @demonickilla32
      @demonickilla32 9 лет назад +16

      Simon May You definitely don't need every book but I HIGHLY recommend that the dm gets the dungeon master guide. And atleast one player has the player handbook (or dm can have it and share it with the players.) AFter that everything else is optional.

    • @ryanbaillie6683
      @ryanbaillie6683 9 лет назад

      demonickilla32 The problem is that the dm also needs a Player's Handbook (possibly more than a pc does). The fact that they are expensive means that I, as the dm, have to tell everyone prices and rules.

    • @Pyromantic_King
      @Pyromantic_King 9 лет назад +5

      +Ryan Baillie 90% of the time you only need one... For your whole group... Have a Sesson zero, just to make characters

    • @kateapples1411
      @kateapples1411 9 лет назад +5

      demonickilla32 Internet. Google. SRDs. Just saying, everything is out there. You don't -need- the physical copies to play. If everyone has a mobile/tablet/laptop, everyone can have all the tools/books.

  • @spec24
    @spec24 8 лет назад +631

    I love this. How to "start" playing D&D and then the guy goes into all these miniatures. We never used miniatures. They're cool, but they're certainly not needed to start playing D&D.

    • @DangerZone200
      @DangerZone200 7 лет назад +16

      ......lmao your not a good listener are you? -_-

    • @spec24
      @spec24 7 лет назад +59

      Angry_Old_ _Man_Gamer lmao (see, I can act like a 5 year old too). Maybe you're not intelligent enough to understand what this guy said, but one of the ESSENTIALS he mentioned was the grid!!!!! Then he goes into his miniatures. This is NOT a video on how to play, but a video on what to buy, and this guy seems to think miniatures are a necessary item. Did I miss one second in this ten minute video of what to buy in the form of accessories where he said you don't need any of this shit?
      Maybe you don't know the meaning of the word "essentials," which would mean "necessary" to play. We didn't need something to represent the characters, or a grid. THAT was my point. The essentials are the rules, and maybe some dice. That's it.

    • @spec24
      @spec24 7 лет назад +2

      Blue Shard I know. That's what I said.

    • @Brickerbrack
      @Brickerbrack 7 лет назад +18

      My group are the same; we just lounge around someone's front room and talk. As long as we've got somewhere to roll dice and write notes, we're good. :)

    • @WingedVlog444
      @WingedVlog444 7 лет назад +10

      "Something to represent your characters, whether it be PAPER CUT OUTS or miniatures." That is what led to the miniatures to be talked about.

  • @JEKAZOL
    @JEKAZOL 8 лет назад +135

    "I am an amzing adventurer, and you are just a peasant," lol, that's funny. You sold it well.

  • @simoncanniffe9978
    @simoncanniffe9978 8 лет назад +228

    I mean really you don't need any of this stuff. Just download the Player's handbook, monster manual and dm's guide, buy some dice, get your friends together and use your imagination. You don't need a map, some miniatures or any terrain, you just need 3 pdf files, some dice and some friends. heck, you could even use online dice if you want! just have fun with it, and don't get bogged down by models, miniatures and the ridiculous amount of money you would have to spend

    • @timaeustestified2205
      @timaeustestified2205 8 лет назад +14

      It does make it more fun.But you don't need it!

    • @mcPeekBetweentheReeds
      @mcPeekBetweentheReeds 8 лет назад +1

      sure its alot of money, and ita not for every one, but remember, you are invesring in a proud memory that helped make bonds and empowered your and who ever was envolved with your game's imagination. As a grown person, I wish my parents invested a smidget of money and time here as they did paying people to do shit for them. I saw we were all at a loss.

    • @yankyener4491
      @yankyener4491 8 лет назад +5

      I agree. Me and my friends are playing D&D for a couple months now, and we haven't paid a dollar; you can find every D&D book online (in pdf form), and there are some amazing dice apps out there, also you don't really need a map, I think that imagination is much better because it lest imagination flow.

    • @LamiaDomina
      @LamiaDomina 8 лет назад +1

      A lot of mechanics function on positioning, so at least a grid to track that does matter. But you don't need anything fancy for that, just some paper.

    • @mic7able
      @mic7able 8 лет назад +2

      We should all be far more angry about this unimaginative approach. May as well play monopoly if you're gonna do it like this. I'm livid!

  • @patrickcamera6838
    @patrickcamera6838 7 лет назад +366

    As a newcomer, this taught me absolutely nothing on how to play. It was more of a list of things I should buy rather then a "how to".

    • @Mailed-Knight
      @Mailed-Knight 7 лет назад +37

      "A how to start..." the title didn't mislead me at all.

    • @AzylumBeatz420
      @AzylumBeatz420 6 лет назад +19

      thats really all it seemed to be. Really all you need is a Players Handbook, a set of dice, pencil and paper, and some people to play with.
      You dont have to use battle grids but its usually more enjoyable that way, any grid will do, and anything can be used in place of miniatures- dice, bottle caps, coins and so on.
      A lot of game/comic book/ trading card shops usually let D&D groups gather in their venue certain days, and sometimes even have sign up sheets for groups that are looking for new players. Though you end up playing with complete strangers, and sometimes they arent the easiest people to spend a couple hours sitting at a table with.

    • @JarthenGreenmeadow
      @JarthenGreenmeadow 6 лет назад +16

      How to play D&D in 3 words: Have an imagination.
      If those 3 words dont do it for you then read the books they have more words in them ;)

    • @DGolden247
      @DGolden247 6 лет назад +5

      I'm the DM for a campaign in my group and one thing I was struggling with was the rules, like what are the stats? how to set up stats? when to use stats? do I have to keep track of all the stats every player has? etc etc. Although my questions aren't answered directly in the video, I learned a lot by just watching how he conducted a game. I suppose D&D is one of those games where you just get better as you experience it.

    • @asheliakaiser3803
      @asheliakaiser3803 6 лет назад +9

      Look up the "How to Play DnD" playlist on the channel "Never Stop Learning". It's long, but it goes over everything you really need to know

  • @DragonaxFilms
    @DragonaxFilms 9 лет назад +185

    Would it be acceptable to use LEGO minifigures for D&D?

    • @EdwardHowton
      @EdwardHowton 9 лет назад +44

      DragonaxFilms I've used pennies in place of monsters before. I've also used marble chess pieces I had lying around., both as enemies and as statues or coffins. D&D is about imagination, you don't even need minis, or walls, or maps. You can do whatever you want.

    • @jojomojo0122
      @jojomojo0122 9 лет назад +2

      That what I use ;.;

    • @johnmcclure8341
      @johnmcclure8341 8 лет назад +2

      +DragonaxFilms very acceptable

    • @ZwoolkTheNarwhale
      @ZwoolkTheNarwhale 8 лет назад +1

      +Feraligatr Star Wars D&D

    • @zanepickering8810
      @zanepickering8810 8 лет назад +1

      +DragonaxFilms it is totally acceptable, plus if you have the parts you can make a lot of different characters.

  • @ReadySetTech
    @ReadySetTech 9 лет назад +68

    Super cheap alternative to minys... Bottle caps. When I was first starting out I had about 150 some odd water bottle caps for small creatures and 15 milk caps for large creatures... and so on. All you have to do is write a letter on them in marker and describe the monster.

  • @thoyo
    @thoyo 9 лет назад +55

    sounds like fun. I'd like to see fully animated hololens augmented reality D&D

  • @Peepsydinks
    @Peepsydinks 9 лет назад +28

    This was a good guide to starting D&D. For anyone that is curious about starting up but don't know about the cost, there are starter sets they sell too that are only 20 dollars and work for 4-6 players to just test to see if it is right for you. It comes with a basic rulebook for levels 1-5, an adventure for the DM to run through, and some dice to get everyone going. They sell em at Walmart too, so you could one day just say "let's try D&D." It's easier than ever to get into it now that Wizard's made it more accessible to the masses.

  • @Cerberusarms
    @Cerberusarms 7 лет назад +398

    Of coarse you don't NEED all these things to play D&D but tbh a game of D&D without miniatures and at least some sort of grid or terrain is just roleplaying. Which is fine but definitely not the full D&D experience.

    • @jibbles88
      @jibbles88 7 лет назад +117

      Except for the part where the full D&D experience was some guys with dice and imagination...

    • @Brickerbrack
      @Brickerbrack 7 лет назад +60

      To many of us, D&D IS roleplaying.

    • @miriamrobinson4984
      @miriamrobinson4984 7 лет назад +2

      i was wondering where they got the towns folk cause I've been needing some and can't find them

    • @connerdale4221
      @connerdale4221 7 лет назад +26

      I've played D&D without miniatures or a grid just fine, and it helps fuel my imagination more that with miniatures or a grid, but that's just me

    • @Oceiota
      @Oceiota 7 лет назад +18

      Well it is a Role Playing Game after all... Some people prefer it old school just using their imagination when it comes to how the battle field looks like, how the big bad dragon and the castle look etc. When you can imagine these things, grids and miniatures aren't just useless but also a needlessly annoying distraction. It it only when the DM is really bad at describing things that there's a need for toys all over the table or when there's that one really dim witted player that just won't get where the enemy is unless they can see little versions of themselves and the monster. Even then, some meeple or even coins will do.

  • @MitchieDBBC
    @MitchieDBBC 9 лет назад +16

    chills, it's almost like you guys knew i wanted to start playing D&D. The coincidences are strong with me today

    • @Jpegdream
      @Jpegdream 6 лет назад

      MitchieDBBC Baader-Meinhof phenomenon

  • @griffinmaynard2358
    @griffinmaynard2358 9 лет назад +3

    I really really hope that you guys will do another D&D campaign. I enjoyed watching it so much and it was so much more entertaining than any other of the sort you might find on youtube. The story was great and Brandon, D, and Niko were all great players when it came to helping make the game enjoyable. I just hope to see more of it. :)

  • @JamesBondRPG
    @JamesBondRPG 8 лет назад +250

    You started out great, but way too much emphasis on miniatures.

    • @ayylucard1355
      @ayylucard1355 8 лет назад +10

      True. I would only use minis during combat or sneaking

    • @DangerZone200
      @DangerZone200 7 лет назад +23

      well to be fair they bring out a better visual and immersion on a character your team approaches i dont wanna imagine every character i come across i mean if thats the case we might as well not have a board at all and only have dice and cards

    • @blueshard4632
      @blueshard4632 7 лет назад +8

      JamesBondRPG I've been playing for two years, never used a mini once

    • @jessiesmith2391
      @jessiesmith2391 6 лет назад +4

      Miniatures are what make it for me I love them

    • @JarthenGreenmeadow
      @JarthenGreenmeadow 6 лет назад +6

      You dont NEED minis but having them can definitely add to the experience, I've used monopoly peices on grid paper before.
      *BEHOLD THE FEARSOME POWER OF MY THIMBLE!*

  • @AaronKlett
    @AaronKlett 7 лет назад +1

    Sam doesn't show them here but the cardboard cutouts he was talking about are called Pathfinder Pawns. A set of around 200(ish) goes for about $30, so it's a much more cost effective way to get tons of variety. Maybe not as cool as really nice minis but they still work perfectly. (plus imho the artists for Pathfinder have a much more interesting and engaging style than the artists WOTC hired for 5e)

  • @Pipdockan
    @Pipdockan 9 лет назад +486

    you can also do this with legos! That what i did

    • @_KayWoah
      @_KayWoah 9 лет назад +2

      Pipdockan Same here!

    • @Jarb2104
      @Jarb2104 9 лет назад +28

      Pipdockan How many times I've bought sets for the only purpose of filling space in my games, or when I think "That would make for a great town/dungeon/etc thing!", that is amazing, also with all the new chess and miniatures being released by lego (the random bags) it has come to a point where it is amazing to use for the D&D games.

    • @HodgePodgeProducts
      @HodgePodgeProducts 9 лет назад +17

      Pipdockan With minifigs? Genius...

    • @Pattamatt1998
      @Pattamatt1998 9 лет назад +5

      That's what I'm doing with my friends. I have a ton of Legos from when I was younger.

    • @spencerjarvis7084
      @spencerjarvis7084 9 лет назад +3

      Using Lego's, especially for minifigs, works great, I agree!!

  • @robsonclark9678
    @robsonclark9678 7 лет назад +1

    After watching your first campaign, then watching this video I got so emotional, this convinced me to take the plunge and follow these rough instructions. Been playing every other weekend for little over a year now! Thank you sir.

  • @JD2jr.
    @JD2jr. 9 лет назад +122

    Dont forget Roll20.net !

  • @EdwardHowton
    @EdwardHowton 9 лет назад +3

    The official Wizards of the Coast D&D channel here on youtube held a few round table discussions with GMs and the question of how to get players started came up. One of them said: give them an armor class and a d20. Everything else about your character can be decided on the fly.
    Ideally, of course, it's better to have at least a set of ability scores, the usual strength/constitution/etc stuff, but the armor class is enough to get started with if rolling 4d6 and taking the highest three results six times is too daunting for a newbie.
    Also, for new players, the 5th edition player's guide and basic rules for DMs have been made available on the WotC website. It's pared down quite a bit; for example, most of the classes have three variants and the freebie handbook only contains one, but you and your friends could easily grab the two free PDFs and start playing in a couple hours.
    Personally, for 4th edition I relied heavily on tokens and accurate maps I drew by hand on quad paper. I used pennies for 1-hit point minions. 5th edition however, I did away with maps and tokens entirely. My first campaign went well, even though all I had was a partial world map to provide some context, with the entire campaign taking place in less than a square centimeter on the large map.
    As long as you have the battlegrounds in your head as the DM and can accurately describe what's happening to your players, you don't need any table dressing at all. I spent a lot of time and money making popsicle and toothpick furniture for my 4th edition games, but I've discovered it's not necessary and actually slows the game down a lot. But that's a matter of taste. I do love to see all the stuff the DMCraft channel makes with cheap materials.

  • @dryued6874
    @dryued6874 9 лет назад +30

    My mom _is_ a badass assassin!

  • @choruppted
    @choruppted 8 лет назад +4

    All Me and my friends first used were some notebooks and dice. We didn't even have miniatures or grids. I would dm most of the time( I was the only writer of our group. lol), and I would just paint a picture of the scene and they would act it out in game, then we would basically just get a good idea of how large the location is and go from there. It's a simple but still a fun way to play.

  • @ToastTwoThree
    @ToastTwoThree 7 лет назад +5

    5:37 "He could be a sick assassin.. He could be, uh.. your mom."
    ~~***SAVAGE***~~

    • @maestro2114
      @maestro2114 4 года назад +1

      Yo yer mum look like a man🤯😮

  • @Jed_Rowahnn
    @Jed_Rowahnn 9 лет назад

    I started D&D a few years ago. I've never been a DM but I've got the books on my PC as PDFs.
    It started with a friend who had an older brother who DM'd for us, and then he started DMing himself.
    We don't have any buildings, but he had a butt-ton of character figurines, and Warhammer 40K Sisters of Battle miniatures work great for Dwarven Mechs!
    He makes a lot of props for us himself;
    He made a map of the game world by drawing it on a sheet of paper, soaking it in tea to give it an old color, and crumpling and tearing it in places, and we choose after each adventure, where on the map we'd like to go next.
    He made a checkered game board for us out of softwood.
    And here's the best bit, he has an small chest, that he used for a potion set. He gave us a recipe book, and in the chest were ingredients (made up of random spices from his kitchen, but given names like "moontears" or something) in small vials. He said if we wanted our character to drink a potion, we'd have to "brew" it using the ingredients we had (mix the ingredients into some water), and drink it ourselves! We'd end up having to choke down a shot of salty chili water if we wanted a potion!

  • @TheSnorlax7
    @TheSnorlax7 9 лет назад +21

    I hope you guys do another D&D adventure in the future! :)

    • @Ruaidhri.
      @Ruaidhri. 7 лет назад +1

      Justin Carson Well they've done 3 so far so maybe a fourth is coming. (2 Years late.)

  • @tobealostwanderer
    @tobealostwanderer 5 лет назад +1

    Im starting with DnD. A few friends of mine play it already and to not lag too much behind I started watching campaings here on RUclips and listen to the High Rollers Podcast on spotify. I have learned alot by watchibg different campaigns

  • @_KayWoah
    @_KayWoah 9 лет назад +13

    I personally use Lego minifigs instead of miniatures when I play D&D :D

  • @spencerjarvis7084
    @spencerjarvis7084 9 лет назад

    I've been playing D&D for years and have spent almost no money. You can handmade a ton of stuff, just use your imagination. Also, I like the comment about simply setting a scene for your characters. I recently did a campaign where the players got shipwrecked on an island. I had encounters and story set up all over the island and just let them run around and do what they wanted. It was really fun.
    An additional tip: Get into your characters. The reason why this was so fun to watch was because of how active everyone was in talking to people, acting out things, etc. It makes D&D way more fun, and turns a bunch of dice rolling into a huge party basically.
    Don't get discouraged, I sucked when I first started, and so does everyone who's just starting out. But now, it's one of my favorite things to do with my friends.
    Good luck!! :)

  • @X17xRJx17X
    @X17xRJx17X 9 лет назад +26

    Have you ever thought about making a video explaining at least the basics of being a DM? It's something I've always wanted to try but it seems like you have to know a lot and be able to improv a lot. Anyone here know of any good tips, videos, websites, etc that could help out?

    • @hyolimlee6016
      @hyolimlee6016 5 лет назад

      geekandsundry.com/tips-for-the-novice-dungeon-master-story-edition/

  • @christianludwighansen1834
    @christianludwighansen1834 9 лет назад +64

    this isnt about start playing D&D. the title should be "what equipment can you use to spice up D&D"

  • @shewmoo547
    @shewmoo547 9 лет назад +16

    Now I know how to play Jenga.
    Thanks guys!

    • @Stavol2Dual
      @Stavol2Dual 9 лет назад

      Shew Moo you can use jenga in Dread

    • @maestro2114
      @maestro2114 4 года назад +1

      I’m confused on your joke.

  • @Cerberusarms
    @Cerberusarms 9 лет назад

    Miniatures and a grid make movement and combat easy to understand and grasp as a new player. Yes you can play without them but during combat when you have a lot of enemies it's extremely difficult to keep track of for the DM and players.

  • @retrokid603
    @retrokid603 9 лет назад +6

    Also -- you don't /have/ to have a grid. you can play d&d entirely without battle grids and minis, if you don't want to invest the money & fight the limitations that come with trying to have physical representations for everything in your game.

    • @retrokid603
      @retrokid603 9 лет назад +1

      I'd hate for anyone interested in d&d to think you need to collect and invest in all this stuff. having this amount of minis and maps and stuff is unusual & optional.

  • @Imakebootysclap
    @Imakebootysclap 6 лет назад +2

    Thanks for the videos, wanted to play this game sense I was 7.. I'm now 34 and about to finally start playing

  • @ParentiBrothers
    @ParentiBrothers 9 лет назад +6

    My friends and I haven't been playing long but so far we've been using theatre of mind where we don't need miniatures or a grid.

    • @laduyluong
      @laduyluong 9 лет назад

      Sean Parenti play it though roll20.net

    • @Stavol2Dual
      @Stavol2Dual 9 лет назад +1

      Sean Parenti the best way.

  • @WhistlePigZILLA
    @WhistlePigZILLA 6 лет назад

    As for minis, i bought a bag of little cheap plastic dinosaurs and we each painted them up to personalize them, so we had everything we needed in that regard for under $5. Worked nicely. You can also use bottle caps, bullets or any other small thing you can tell apart. Recycling can be fun.

  • @Dracopol
    @Dracopol 6 лет назад +3

    This only goes into the aspects of hardware, which is optional. D&D 5th-edition in particular is tending more to "Theater of the Mind" play where you don't illustrate anything with props.
    A better title would be How to Gear Up for Playing D&D, since it doesn't say anything about how to play itself.

  • @SMGleader
    @SMGleader 9 лет назад +1

    The first time I played DnD was with a bridge deck of cards and a dungeon master, it was the best game I have ever played in my life.

  • @highchamp1
    @highchamp1 6 лет назад +3

    Digital
    With D&D, Wargaming, Trains etc. using a big screen they should have digital miniatures.
    - Tabletop gaming is fine
    - Dioramas
    - Kids toys to play with

  • @thankukorea
    @thankukorea 8 лет назад +2

    great video :) Actually for someone that is new or just curious. You don't need all what he has. Just need the books and dice. If your on the fence about buying that then get the D&D starter set. Its a fantastic starter set. Even you aren't new to the hobby the module within is worth the box price. Oh yeah and its only around $20

  • @tristanverbruggen1627
    @tristanverbruggen1627 5 лет назад +8

    I lack the only thing you really need to play this game
    Friends

    • @DndBirb8659
      @DndBirb8659 5 лет назад

      Tristan Verbruggen search if there is clubs in your school. If yes then there is a chance there already is a D&D club. If there isn’t already a D&D club the make one!

  • @jetfuel791
    @jetfuel791 Год назад +1

    This video is exactly what got me into DnD. Thank you, Node.

  • @koolyoin
    @koolyoin 6 лет назад +4

    "Use paper or you can buy some officials" me: **uses r2d2 figure and Lego minifigs**

  • @sydhamelin1265
    @sydhamelin1265 5 лет назад

    I thought the Call of the Wild was a promotional video to show how appealing D&D can be, and I was surprised at how humorous the players were. A year or so later I came across Corridor Digital when I was looking into some film stuff, and I recognized the crew.
    So, it's seriously amazing that the video is made by guys who really love the game. It's also great that I found this group through two totally separate paths down RUclips's rabbit hole.

  • @RustyTrooper
    @RustyTrooper 5 лет назад +5

    I know this is 3 years late but I'm playing my first game with a few mates this week I'm dm I'm looking forward to it

  • @prometheus1606
    @prometheus1606 8 лет назад

    I want to start playing d&d with a group of friends and we're all new. just reading the starter set rules and looking at the player feels daunting enough, before going through the very big player handbook and dm guide. your videos are very nice and well-made, I'd like to see a much more basic version of it for new starters.

  • @iancrawford2496
    @iancrawford2496 7 лет назад +8

    I dunno if you've seen them or not but a lot of people are putting televisions flat facing up on a table. No need to pay for maps any more.

    • @Brickerbrack
      @Brickerbrack 7 лет назад +6

      I must be old; my immediate mental image was of a CRT telly lying on its back. Somehow, I don't think that'd work so well... :p

    • @SirAnthrax
      @SirAnthrax 7 лет назад +5

      Heroes and Halfwits?

    • @Tooopper
      @Tooopper 7 лет назад +4

      No need to pay for maps anymore (pays for TV)

  • @dorothyinwonderland3812
    @dorothyinwonderland3812 5 лет назад

    I've never even seen anyone using all this stuff before I think that's amazing I feel like it would be a lot more fun doing it this way I've only ever played with just talking about scenes. this really brings it to life.

  • @andreasmuinasmaa4097
    @andreasmuinasmaa4097 9 лет назад +12

    "He can be your mom" xD

  • @JEST3R_
    @JEST3R_ 5 лет назад +3

    I've been playing for two years, and own 8 5th edition books and DM my own campaign.
    Why am I watching this?
    Because I'm addicted

  • @OhThatRandomGirl
    @OhThatRandomGirl 8 лет назад +4

    This video was so incredibly helpful! Thank you!!

  • @Griffolion0
    @Griffolion0 9 лет назад +4

    Please do another D&D series at some point.

  • @lcarinato
    @lcarinato 9 лет назад

    My favourite moment was the wrestle between the howlbear and Bran. Great work guys.

  • @TheNerdScrolls
    @TheNerdScrolls 9 лет назад +7

    This is really helpful Sam thanks for the video

  • @ChrisMoneymakerDHRG
    @ChrisMoneymakerDHRG 8 лет назад +1

    You do give a lot of good info here. One issue I have is you present Minis as essential, There are lots of people that play theater of the mind. in 23 years of DMing I have used minis 2 times. I only use battle maps of large battles, eg. the Party vs 120 goblins. 98% of the time we play in our minds. Having said that I love minis, I own over 500 of them and have painted about 190 of them, and I am sculpting minis for my party's PCs and NPCs. I just feel that a mini moving 12 spaces forward on a grid, can never compete with my players imaginations. Kind of like a book being better than the move of the same story.
    The only other thing I disagree with on is when you say to "off load as much work as possible to your players." I try my best to keep their minds on their PC's 5 senses, and off the rules and numbers.
    I do think you have put together an excellent how to get started video for your gaming style, and I do think it would be helpful with getting new people into D&D.

  • @makerworkshop480
    @makerworkshop480 8 лет назад +5

    You could also try Legos too!

  • @90mrmacman
    @90mrmacman 6 лет назад +2

    Quick correction!
    The Chessex map is not dry-erase, but wet-erase. Awesome vid :)

    • @Rob12ser
      @Rob12ser 5 лет назад

      Imagine the amount of battlemats stained and ruined because of this video :(

  • @wcrfish7233
    @wcrfish7233 6 лет назад +7

    Step 1:get some actual friends to play with me

  • @annieminakova8293
    @annieminakova8293 8 лет назад +1

    THANK YOU SO MUCH!! You really got me wanting to build my own D&D world!

  • @sebajunee
    @sebajunee 9 лет назад +4

    I'll be real simple when I say this: please do another campaign

  • @Good_Shark
    @Good_Shark 9 лет назад

    Tabletop Simulator on Steam. I hook my laptop to a TV and slide tables in front and have everything I could ever want to create scenes in full 3-D to save/load at any time for my players. Been using it for D&D ever since.

  • @LeFluffles
    @LeFluffles 9 лет назад +7

    You guys better do another story again pls.

    • @FormThisWay
      @FormThisWay 9 лет назад +2

      Jonny Diaz They're going to do another campaign.

    • @AXLplosion
      @AXLplosion 9 лет назад +1

      Can I ask when?

  • @abnormal._stranger
    @abnormal._stranger 2 года назад

    every time i watch your guys D&D videos i always want to play it so watching is basically the closest i’ll get to experiencing it

  • @Gudsur
    @Gudsur 8 лет назад +82

    5:40 - Transgender peasant. Now you know that the peasant life isn't for just one gender. Dungeons & Dragons supports peasants from all walks of life

    • @Krioux3
      @Krioux3 8 лет назад +7

      #AllLivesMatter

    • @jaty2860
      @jaty2860 8 лет назад +5

      +Krioux3 #martianlivesmatter

    • @RealSamuelApostol
      @RealSamuelApostol 4 года назад +1

      Gayyyyyy

    • @RianeBane
      @RianeBane 4 года назад

      "The peasant life isn't just for one gender"
      Hold up, which binary gender was not supposed to be peasants? XD

    • @oldsport3364
      @oldsport3364 3 года назад

      @@RianeBane schleam / schler (third person)

  • @_Crunchy
    @_Crunchy 9 лет назад

    I was lucky with my introduction to D&D in that I had brothers to play with and a square patterned carpet for a grid. Miniatures are the easiest thing to wing from random things lying around and if you have a grid building environments and structures is as easy as laying down pens, cutlery or whatever. Really just getting started you don't need anything item wise as you will be able to find a stand in in your house somewhere.

  • @javikeo4112
    @javikeo4112 8 лет назад +3

    were can i get villagers like the ones displayed in this video?

  • @TjDelargy
    @TjDelargy 9 лет назад

    Thank you!!! So helpful, I know that these D&D vids don't get as many views as other videos on the channel, i.e airsoft, and certain video games. However, I think that these D&D vids are something you guys find fun, and are clearly passionate about. However many views they get. Don't loose sight of that passion, keep up the great work!!!

  • @razzvro
    @razzvro 9 лет назад +3

    Where can I find townsfolk minis like that?

  • @galaxy6254
    @galaxy6254 4 года назад

    I have been thinking about starting D&D for a while now and this video really gave me the final drops of inspiration. Thanks!

  • @Rithvik2001
    @Rithvik2001 8 лет назад +3

    I've been looking for the villagers that node uses. Where exactly can I find them

    • @the_wordsmith572
      @the_wordsmith572 8 лет назад +1

      I found them!! Amazon. www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00843TRZO/ref=crt_ewc_title_huc_1?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DERwww.amazon.com/gp/product/B00843TRZO/ref=crt_ewc_title_huc_1?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER and www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001OICJLU/ref=crt_ewc_title_dp_2?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A2FQ5GG01HBOZ1

    • @Rithvik2001
      @Rithvik2001 8 лет назад

      +Joshua Higdon thank you

  • @westernbody
    @westernbody 9 лет назад

    A long time ago i was part of a club where we made our own buildings. More often left over Styrofoam with paint can make great walls. Cardboard rolls with an egg carton cup can be a good representation of a castle turret.

  • @Dragonfall624
    @Dragonfall624 9 лет назад +4

    Please do a new campaign

  • @timbednarchuk3004
    @timbednarchuk3004 5 лет назад +1

    I made my own rules and mechanics, the story is set in the world of The Elder Scrolls. There a races, classes and areas, everything is on a detailed map that lights up at night. We have so much fun, we play D&D but’s it’s just super modified.

  • @jacobm1696
    @jacobm1696 7 лет назад +3

    He says that townfolk are dirt cheap, I can't find any!!!

  • @julianmac2117
    @julianmac2117 6 лет назад

    My friend plays D&D and I've really wanted to play it with him or play my own games with friends, but never been able to get good info as to how to play it and I just wanted to say this was really helpful and fun, thx.

  • @kinatera9609
    @kinatera9609 8 лет назад +68

    I came here because Stranger Things

    • @emm4gine
      @emm4gine 8 лет назад

      Kin Atera Same! That show was amazing.

    • @sheflashedus
      @sheflashedus 7 лет назад +2

      #thedemigorgon

    • @aem1043
      @aem1043 7 лет назад +2

      Me too, plus my friend kept telling me about d&d

    • @ludeksgunder490
      @ludeksgunder490 7 лет назад +3

      Kin Atera LMAO ME TOO IT LOOKED SO COOL

    • @gameraddy9926
      @gameraddy9926 7 лет назад

      Same here!

  • @Kanktanker
    @Kanktanker 9 лет назад

    I've found with 5th that the friends I play with prefer not using a grid. Requires a bit more on the fly work as a DM keeping the battles in my mind (or sketched on something) but it also keeps the players more invested in what their characters want to do rather than how to game the system.

  • @itoitonomi1849
    @itoitonomi1849 9 лет назад +5

    Sam you need a haircut lol

  • @rudd9418
    @rudd9418 9 лет назад

    i love node playing d and d i started playing path finder which is similar and me and my friends just cant stop ... and if u are worried to play d and d because u r worried that u may be seen as a nerd then don't worried it is some of the most fun i have ever had

  • @jaredarbizu6373
    @jaredarbizu6373 7 лет назад +20

    Not sure spending hundreds of dollars on miniatures is what someone should be doing when they're merely interested in trying out the game...

    • @Komadena
      @Komadena 6 лет назад +2

      Jared Arbizu if you get the minis you've spent a shit ton of money on it so you feel forced into playing as to not waste money
      That's probably his way of thinking about it. Jk

  • @FreestyleTTV
    @FreestyleTTV 9 лет назад

    please make more campaigns. I keep looking on RUclips but I can't find a single episode that is entertaining as you guys are. the set up is perfect the dm was magical and it felt real. please please make a new series!

  • @quanahrain5740
    @quanahrain5740 8 лет назад +3

    who else is here bc of stranger things

  • @skindogthereal
    @skindogthereal 4 года назад

    I’ve been playing a couple years and let me tell you guys, you don’t need minis at first all you need is some graph paper and character sheets, dice and pencils with two binders taped together for a dm screen. I didn’t have friends to play with at first so I played online games using roll20 until I realized my local comic store had adventurers league. Before that I played with random and my cousin and siblings mainly randos until adventurers league.

  • @josephtuccillo6438
    @josephtuccillo6438 7 лет назад

    When I played 2nd edition in the 90s we never once used models and grids. It was all talked through. My DM may draw some maps on grid paper to show us where we were but thats it. It seems that since 3rd edition came out, the models have become more essential.

  • @1senhart
    @1senhart 9 лет назад

    Man, I remember my first time playing D&D. All we had was the core rulebook, dice and paper. Instead of minis, we drew and redrew the character's positions on graph paper. Even though I've since amassed a slew of gear, sometimes I'll still run games without a map or character sheets. It helps that my group is mostly actor-types.

  • @Runehammer1
    @Runehammer1 9 лет назад +2

    The townsfolk tip..solid gold.

  • @RandomBJJGuy
    @RandomBJJGuy 6 лет назад

    The reason minis add to the experience is that they prevent a game from turning into a memorization game. In other words, "where was the skeleton again?" "Wait where was the door?" *Stops DM to clarify character's position* aren't things you have to waste energy on as a DM. It just makes life easier

  • @tonywizdard1531
    @tonywizdard1531 7 лет назад

    The music during the entire thing was so chill especially toward 6:30.

  • @MrWillzaboss
    @MrWillzaboss 9 лет назад

    Some other people have already said stuff similar but medieval legos are super great and versatile with buildings and people. There are even medieval lego chess sets that come with lego grids and soldiers that my friends and I use.

  • @nielsvanderberg2398
    @nielsvanderberg2398 7 лет назад

    Been playing AD&D since 3.5 came out, recently jumped over to 5e.
    Even though miniatures, terrain and even a grid are not mandatory they do have their place on the table.
    Ever since I started adding "real" furniture, torches, boxes and ledges to the table my players started using these elements to their advantage. More so then if I just discribed them.
    Check out the RUclips video's by DMScotty, The DMG and Wylock. These three make their own terrain out of simple materials and can bring your game to life for a lot less money than buying everything.

  • @Derrick-dr2zj
    @Derrick-dr2zj 8 лет назад

    Been playing roll 20 with my cousins and has been the most fun I've had in a while.

  • @kleko
    @kleko 9 лет назад

    I know that many roleplayers and the general public think of DnD/Pathfinder/GURPS when talking about TRPG. I would advice anyone starting out just making a simple ruleset and see where you go. We usually use a mix of d20 and d6 to resolve conflicts. All stats are direct bonuses to dice rolls. Say your players are playing ogers based on the seven dwarfs from snow white. They're space police trying to solve a murder.
    All you need are some general stats like str, agi and itn and you're ready to go. Rules like DnD are fun if you find a DM that know the rules by heart so that every session does not end up as a discussion about who has initiative during a fight with a kraken etc.
    Oh and any grid/mathbook can be used to make refrence maps if your players really need to know where everything is.

  • @DrTotenkoph
    @DrTotenkoph 9 лет назад

    One thing to mention about this is if you don't want to invest the money into buying minatures, grids, etc. or lets say that you don't have many friends that are interested in dnd that there is a website called Roll20 which allows you to use a virtual table top, you can build custom maps run games and even join games all with a massive online community. Its pretty easy to pickup and use and its free (for the most part) only downside is that dont expect to get into a game you apply for right away, its best to apply for several games since there are a lot of other players out there looking for groups.

  • @MrTizzay
    @MrTizzay 9 лет назад

    Wizards also makes a great starter box that's only 20$! It has literally everything to run a really basic adventure, and if you can get your friends to play that, they'll play anything