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Running Dragons of Stormwreck Isle - Tips for New D&D DMs

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  • Опубликовано: 18 авг 2024

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  • @macoppy6571
    @macoppy6571 Год назад +60

    This video is likely to be the benchmark standard for recruiting new DMs to the hobby. Giving them helpful tips for plugging into the most likely product that will introduce them to the game of Dungeons & Dragons is exactly what they need. I would like to see Seth Skorkowski's version. You know, just for comparison.

    • @SlyFlourish
      @SlyFlourish  Год назад +1

      Thank you!

    • @ricksherman34
      @ricksherman34 Год назад

      Seth doesn't really play D&D anymore. He usually only plays skill based games now like Traveller and CoC. I am not sure if he would comment on this... Bob the World Builder did a good video on it however.

    • @macoppy6571
      @macoppy6571 Год назад

      @@ricksherman34 "Seth doesn't really play D&D anymore." This is precisely why I love to hear Seth's interpretation. It's the same reason I'd love to see Runehammer's version. What better way to expand the OSR than with WotC's own gateway adventure.

  • @lwlewis007
    @lwlewis007 Год назад +16

    Three enhancements that add a little kick:
    1.In the first encounter, have the players arrive by night, rowing in, cold and wet, during a thunderstorm. As they exit the rowboat single file on the slippery wooden plank, a cold hand bursts from the water to grab the ankle of the player in the rear! They yell for help as the player in the front sees more lumbering forms approach from shore-you’re surrounded, and the locals at the dock flee. Players can still fight through and run, but it’s less convenient.
    2.On the ship, have lots of rope and nets and ladders to make it easier to lasso and climb to trap and fight the harpy, and one round with a strength check DC 10 to restring and load the ballista to fire it at the harpy
    3.The Fire Snake Egg! No! Eggs are about the most treasured mystery “boxes” in D&D. Try this instead: The mysterious orange crystal is jutting out of the noxious heart of the island, with an egg suspended inside, like Vader in his bacta tank, guarded by three fire elementals to protect it. Defeat the elementals, splinter the crystal, and extract the strange, glowing egg. What if it contains the seed of the reincarnated red dragon himself? 100 years after his death and the creation of the island. Do you destroy it, sell it, or hatch it? Do you use it as fodder to create a powerful, sentient magical weapon? Dragons, cultists, and Tiamat herself might take interest in that egg. Put it in your backpack and have it be the jumping off point for the next adventure!

  • @chaygrice7612
    @chaygrice7612 11 месяцев назад +11

    I started this for my brothers, father and nephew, recently and after just over an hour of talking (about how to play and to the NPC's), they decided to go to the ship.
    They ignored the zombies at the start so I chose to have the harpy attack immediately if someone entered the crow's-nest (as their first combat). The person in the crow's-nest got Charmed and roll multiple Nat 1's for a few turns. They eventually fell down the 50ft drop, and were immediately dead. The rest took down the harpy and retreated back to Runara, who in her grace, spent the night resurrecting the dead party member, as it was clear that they were attempting to help the cloister.
    Suffice to say, that's where we chose to end the session for the day; 2 hours, 1 harpy, 1 death. What a way to start.

  • @alsokai
    @alsokai Год назад +20

    Thank you. I value tips that don't require a rewrite of the campaign. I just ran SeaGrow Caves and I agree re the Violet Fungus, I felt that that players wanted to switch it up a bit, so we skipped them too. I also described Tarak as "Tarak Gamgee a halfling gardner" and described amazing cliff-face gardens with ropes and ladders and secret paths throughout Dragon's Rest. It gave options for movement around the cloister.

  • @mariovaudry6272
    @mariovaudry6272 Год назад +4

    I was a DM back during second edition , lived my life and got away from DnD . Now my son and his friends are 14-15 and wanna play DnD . I bought this starter set and Player , Dm and monster book . Thx for this video it helped me a lot getting back into how you DM a game . the game sure changed a lot lol .

  • @wendull811
    @wendull811 Год назад +9

    This is mine and my friends first time playing dnd. I have a group of 4 people playing and I was excited to be the DM. I started reading the book and am super overwhelmed with all the information. After watching this video a few times I feel alot better now. Thank you for such a great video.

    • @SlyFlourish
      @SlyFlourish  Год назад

      Good luck!

    • @wendull811
      @wendull811 Год назад +1

      Thanks if I remember I will let you know how it went.

    • @Hunteldork
      @Hunteldork 9 месяцев назад

      @@wendull811you never did mate

    • @wendull811
      @wendull811 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@Hunteldork We are almost done. Our last session should be just after Thanksgiving.

  • @Kaaxe
    @Kaaxe Год назад +5

    I just ran my first DnD session both as a DM and in general! I had the zombies undead fortitude DC increase by 2 per death but it still went on for a little bit, I also had the zombies collapse when reaching zero and then stand back up the next round if they succeeded, having the players not know for sure if something was dead for good was great.

  • @david6975
    @david6975 11 месяцев назад +4

    This is really helpful. I've become really interested in D&D over recent years but thought it was too late for me to try, as I'm in my mid 30s. I just bought this Starter Kit and getting ready to finally give it a shot, being the DM and running it with my wife and her sisters. This video was really helpful, and not sure how common this is but since I've never done this before, I'm actually going to try and run the first two chapters on my own as DM and a couple of PCs so I can make sure I understand the flow of battles, checks, saving throws, when to mention story hooks, etc. Is this something that DMs will sometimes do before bringing the other players in?

  • @patricklee2606
    @patricklee2606 Год назад +13

    Mike - you are the best DM coach out there, in my opinion. The resources you've produced are simple, effective, and to the point. I haven't played D&D for almost 40 years, but my son got me back into it this year and I'm totally hooked. Your one-on-one Dragon of Icespire Peak with NewbieDM is one of the most entertaining things I've seen and it really opened my eyes to how fun and interesting this game can actually be. You rock!

  • @loganmcgee18
    @loganmcgee18 Год назад +6

    I am running this saturday! You are indeed my friend from Sly Flourish, Mike! Thank you!

  • @brendonfernandez
    @brendonfernandez Год назад +4

    thanks for this video! the suggestion to carry on with Call of the Netherdeep at level 3 was something I hadn't thought of - thanks!

  • @gazoutdoors7525
    @gazoutdoors7525 7 месяцев назад +1

    You talk really fast, and it's refreshing! Thank you. 😊

  • @fightingcorsair7297
    @fightingcorsair7297 Год назад +2

    I was thinking about running this adventure for some new players. Thanks for the great tips.
    I did find it funny that the book art has characters clearly inspired by the old D&D cartoon but the ready made PCs are completely different.

  • @dm.knyght
    @dm.knyght Год назад +3

    We're experimenting running this on discord as play by post. Thanks! Great timing!

    • @hesketh7085
      @hesketh7085 Год назад

      What is play by post? Literally taking it in turns to play by posting messages? Interesting.

  • @randocalrissian7573
    @randocalrissian7573 Год назад +3

    My nephews want to play this and I’ve always been interested in the game. So I’m learning how to be the DM without having ever played.. 😅

    • @SlyFlourish
      @SlyFlourish  Год назад +3

      You can do it!

    • @randocalrissian7573
      @randocalrissian7573 Год назад +2

      @@SlyFlourish just thought I’d reply to say that we had 5 games over 4 days and my big brother ended up joining. We had more fun all together than we have had for years and we are all hooked. I did poorly as DM but with each day that passed I learned more and more and the game just kept getting more and more fun!
      So as a person who is a new DM, jumping into the game with people who haven’t played I’d say it’s super fun, if you mess up wing it till you learn the rule

  • @Malthan
    @Malthan Год назад +3

    Good starting point for new DMs! I probably won't get to run this adventure any time soon, but I'm really tempted to.

  • @richarddufault
    @richarddufault Год назад +4

    Just ran my first session on stream last Sunday! We are planning to segue into Light of Xaryxis, and so I decided that Captain Sartell and the Moondancer is the ship that delivers the PCs to the island. I also changed all of the human NPCs to be different races.

    • @macoppy6571
      @macoppy6571 Год назад

      Why did you remove human NPCs from the game? Genocide jokes aside, it seems to be a rather specific change.

    • @richarddufault
      @richarddufault Год назад +1

      @@macoppy6571 There are something like 60 race choices in the game, and the world i'm running is a hub of planes and realms, so humans are a small minority. Also in this scenario, the temple has a bunch of kobolds and three humans (well, human-presenting anyway). So I made them a Githzerai, an Orc and a Dwarf. Functionally, they remain the same. I get that for this adventure, they want novice DMs to be able to just grab a stat block. I think the whole concept of stat blocks for something like a pirate, or a thug, or whatever, shouldn't just default to human.

    • @SlyFlourish
      @SlyFlourish  Год назад

      Awesome!

  • @mohamedelbashir1529
    @mohamedelbashir1529 Год назад +2

    This is really good. All these tips are so helpful!

  • @BlakeAustin2011
    @BlakeAustin2011 Год назад +1

    New sub on RUclips! Love your vid. I’m running this one tomorrow from the date of this post, and it’s my first DM campaign not solely with my kids. Love the ideas, love the video pacing, and looking forward to browsing your content!

  • @8eewee
    @8eewee Год назад +1

    So I made a bit of an oopsie by DM'ing Lost mines of Phandalin while also playing it for the first time.
    My thought was "I'll give the players a taste of it, see if they like it and go from there. They'll get to do the first goblin ambush, maybe the hideout and we'll call it a day. No way they'll get even close to where we are currently." (My pc group was in the redbrand hideout)
    They made it into Phandalin before I had to call it, otherwise I'd have to read up on spoilers.
    I picked this set up and I'm thinking of combining the two somehow. Maybe have the end goal of LMoP be on stormwreck isle or something.
    Also don't do what I did. If you want to try DM'ing, pick something that you've already played yourself or don't mind knowing the full story of.

  • @theblitzkrieggamer3196
    @theblitzkrieggamer3196 Год назад +2

    Very helpful thank you! I'm running this tomorrow morning, dm'ing irl for the first time all the players are new & I'm very nervous 😂

  • @pdubb9754
    @pdubb9754 Год назад +2

    I'm currently playing JVC Parry's Call from the Deep. With the nautical setting, it would be easy to maintain some continuity and set the players up for a second, longer adventure.

  • @ErinReviews
    @ErinReviews 2 месяца назад +1

    I just got this!!! Woot woot

  • @rorybrown7782
    @rorybrown7782 Год назад +1

    Excellent work as always ❤

  • @Keovar
    @Keovar Год назад +10

    For anyone who runs this for their group, be sure to review and fix the errors on the pregens:
    • The rogue’s Investigation bonus should be +3, not zero.
    • The wizard should have a +2 DEX save, not +3.
    • The high elf should have longbow proficiency, though that's less likely to be relevant.
    All this has been reported for months without any errata.

  • @stevenzook312
    @stevenzook312 Год назад +3

    What about transitioning Stormwreck into the Tyranny of Dragons series? Seems like some good shared themes to work with, but I’d have to take another look at how the level progression might work.

  • @RichardxNB
    @RichardxNB Год назад +1

    How did people adjust the vague character personal goals? Please comment to let me know what you did!

  • @marssmit84
    @marssmit84 Год назад +4

    Any existing adventures that can be used to further explore the tomb of Sharruth? I’m thinking of going full homebrew but could use something to reference. Is there a longer adventure for example that they could go on and return to the island and confront Sharruth who by then is escaping somehow?

  • @Jimatalog
    @Jimatalog 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the tips, I plan to run it soon and am new to mastering seriously and DND (but not to roleplay games in general). I have a question : why do you say that players can hit the zombies with a bonus attack ? Which rules are you refering to ? Thx a lot !

  • @mkrick
    @mkrick Год назад +6

    I had an Eberron game where the players fought zombies on a haunted lightning train, and this one last zombie would. not. die. In the end they threw him off like mama from the train. Getting rid of that one measly zombie gave these lvl 5+ players a greater sense of accomplishment than anything else so far. Always planned to have it come back as a leveled-up nemesis for them but sadly the game came to an end before I could.

  • @douglascheesman
    @douglascheesman Год назад +1

    Nice

  • @handof8182
    @handof8182 Год назад +1

    Any suggestions on how to tie this into ghosts of salt marsh?

  • @christhompson7662
    @christhompson7662 Год назад +1

    I am having trouble making sense of why my players are coming to the isle. I have players that enjoy working on a backstory. I either missed a clear reason in the opening reading or its just not there? Do you folks have a good summary for what this island is about without giving away too much to your players? What info are you giving away prior to kickoff? Thanks for any assist here.

    • @SlyFlourish
      @SlyFlourish  Год назад

      Take a look at the hooks of the pregens and hand those out to your players during character creation

  • @obiguels2883
    @obiguels2883 6 месяцев назад

    Can the players only choose characters or is it possible to play this with characters of their own ?

  • @Leniathan
    @Leniathan Год назад

    😀

  • @blackwolfe638
    @blackwolfe638 Год назад

    the module is a MESS. References all over the place. Mines of Phandelver is a much better starter mod.

  • @obiguels2883
    @obiguels2883 6 месяцев назад

    Can the players only choose characters or is it possible to play this with characters of their own ?