I love it! It adds so much depth to the world, and I didn’t even realize you could introduce psychological elements rather than just physical dangers, like nightmares. Your videos are very informative, with so many great ideas!
Remember to consider why people went to a place before it became hazardous. That may provide a cause or motivation for the current situation and new, terrifying inhabitants.
Thanks for the practical approach to setting up dangerous locations. It can also really work with hexcrawls. The only thing you missed was, "Let's not go to Camelot. 'Tis a silly place."
Thank you for reminding me about the treasure trove of inspiration in this amazing 1975 movie! And yes, this approach works great with hex crawls or zones.
Thank you so much! Yes, i will continue with more D&D tips and ideas, plus some videos will share about map designs, adventure themes, and other things. For instance, the next video will walk through what could happen when a bladesinger battles against an eldritch knight, and then another next video will be about ideas for names of dogs in D&D.
I love it! It adds so much depth to the world, and I didn’t even realize you could introduce psychological elements rather than just physical dangers, like nightmares. Your videos are very informative, with so many great ideas!
Thank you so much! i am glad to learn that the video is informative and helpful. :)
Remember to consider why people went to a place before it became hazardous. That may provide a cause or motivation for the current situation and new, terrifying inhabitants.
Yes, 100% agree! :)
All i can think of is "We don't go to Ravenholm..."
ooh, nice reference!
That was my first thought as well
Thanks for the practical approach to setting up dangerous locations. It can also really work with hexcrawls. The only thing you missed was, "Let's not go to Camelot. 'Tis a silly place."
Thank you for reminding me about the treasure trove of inspiration in this amazing 1975 movie! And yes, this approach works great with hex crawls or zones.
Have you tried this approach of “We Don’t go There, Anymore”? What are your thoughts and experiences?
Such a simple but effective hook idea!
Thank you so much! :)
@@earthenkindquests I subbed! I look forward to more D&D ideas for Dm/Gms!
Thank you so much! Yes, i will continue with more D&D tips and ideas, plus some videos will share about map designs, adventure themes, and other things. For instance, the next video will walk through what could happen when a bladesinger battles against an eldritch knight, and then another next video will be about ideas for names of dogs in D&D.