So I first DM'd during my time in prison, I had an amazing amount of fun and it was a huge time killer planning out an adventure. The most fun aspect for me was making a world, having an idea of how the adventure wanted to go, and then watching the players come up with amazing solutions to the problems and dealing with them. Yes I done wrong in life and ended up in prison, but I was able to bring joy to my fellow prisoners, make the most of our time, and as a group we learned to better cooperate and work within rules no matter how they were set.
@@jeremywason3699i DM because im addicted to world building but dont have the attention span to write a novel. While i like to play every once in a while, i need to DM lol
Well, they aren't Chris, and they stopped putting out content, but Web DM has a ton of great videos about DMing. They have a RUclips channel and podcast.
If you are a new DM, try to learn the rules and then incorporate the philosophy of "Whose Line is it Anyway?" Where "Everything's made up and the points don't matter." Because unless you are making it your career and trade, it's literally just make believe, just have fun and foster fun, and if the rules are in your way bend them to your will.
I started playing D&D which is my first TTRPG experience about 1.5 years ago. I started as a player in a group with my friend as DM. My partner and her siblings wanted to get a “family” game going. I volunteered as DM as no one else wanted to. Fast forward to today about 1 year into my DM experience and dare I say I am enjoying it more? I love to play games (video/board game, etc) but what is a different and a fun experience with being a DM is being able to invite players into “my” game.
Noob DM for 2 different groups here! I have been absolutely loving DMing! As I've chronicled my journey here on youtube, the D&D community has been so welcoming and helpful. Thanks everyone!
19:33 - 100% this, you just need to do it and accept your first few sessions might not be great but everyone will be so apprciative of the fact you stepped up to do it.
If you're thinking about running a game for the first time, do it. Just DO it! It is so much fun and the only pressure comes from your own expectations. Give yourself permission to go slow, pause to figure stuff out or backtrack, and tell your players you'll ask for their help if you need it. What have you got to lose?
This interview is so fun and encouraging for new and old DMs alike. Could we please see a monthly series of 15-20 minutes interviews about "what happened with your DM experience during this last month"?
HtBaDM: a player makes the mistake of using Wish to have Ultimate Power, which causes the DM jump up in Joy screaming "Free I'm Free at last! Now *you* are condemned to be the Forever DM!" He then ran off and created a Coffee-Lock.
When I'm introducing new players to the game, I tell them that the first rule of D&D is that everyone has fun. If someone isn't having fun, we're not playing by the rules.
With all the tension between Wotc, Hasbro and the fanbase, I still have to say, I'm really happy that we have Chris. I think he is a great custodian for the game.
My first session was wild. I wanted to play and dungeon mastering was the only way to play with my wife and friends. I did LMOP and the party took all the hard lefts vs following the subtle clues. Haha. It’s hard as an adult to get everyone together.
I DM’ed a one-shot as my first experience as such in the dungeons of drakkenheim world of our normal game. I was a bundle of nerves the whole time and realized after the fact that it was a total railroading situation so I could obtain a magic item I invented. It was on a boat ride through a swamp in the Roll20 vtt environment so things disappeared under the boat, the boat would be moved leaving the untroubled player tokens drowning in water, lost track of items in different layers, had players roll saving throws when they should have done ability checks. It was rough, absurd and frustrating but also so much fun and a great learning experience. If you wanna do it, just do it and expect to suck. You probably will unless you really know the rules and mechanics well. Give yourself grace and you will have fun. It’s just one of those things that you have to do so you can learn, even if you have read the core books front to back.
Will the dmg documents ever be able to be added to campaigns on DNDbeyond? The form fillables are there, and I want to use them but still need paper or shared version in a separate file location.
been dming now for the past 12 years and I learn something new from both other dms and all my players and have gleaned so much from watching people like matt mercer, Todd Kerick and Chris Perkins and many other that dm it is refreshing to see just how other interpret the rules.
As a forever DM, I understand the woes of being a DM. Hence why I made my RUclips channel. I can see why I've been getting a ton of views this was released the same time I started.
Bring back prestige classes, but allow the player to continue gaining bonuses from their current class, sub class While getting bonuses from the prestige class 0:03
Chris Perkins, "I have dm'ed once or twice, today." Would love to see a video of great dm's top 5 or 10 favorite things they made but have yet to use. Would also love to see great dm's running some tough monsters. I for one don't feel I could ever run a Beholder. To me they are too powerful and every adventurer should run, not fight, if they come in contact with one.
Hey new DM here; this is my very first time about to be a dungeon master, and prior to this I’ve only officially played the game two separate times and both times didn’t get to finish the campaign. This being said, I’ve been wondering if it’s a bad or good idea to run a pre-made campaign for my first time? Keeping in mind that the three players are all new to D&D. The campaign I wanted to use is not a one off, but it’s also not intimidatingly long either.
All my monsters fought to the death as well. Wish I would have used the monster reaction tables for BECMI and 1st Edition; the games would have been more survivable.
"Preorder the new 2024 Core Rulebook Digital & Physical bundle on D&D Beyond" Speaking of which; Weren't we supposed to be getting Beta codes for Project Sigil by now? Fall 2024 is pretty much over and it was supposed to come out in Fall 2024. It's practically winter now.
Back when I played D&D I was never once a player and was always a DM. I'd say you either are a DM or are not. I never did some goofy fake voice or corny bad acting either and DM'd for 3 different groups for several years. He did mention NPC's and I followed the Players rules (more or less) for them so in a way that was my opportunity to be a player. Also never once ran a campaign that included a "dungeon".
So I first DM'd during my time in prison, I had an amazing amount of fun and it was a huge time killer planning out an adventure.
The most fun aspect for me was making a world, having an idea of how the adventure wanted to go, and then watching the players come up with amazing solutions to the problems and dealing with them.
Yes I done wrong in life and ended up in prison, but I was able to bring joy to my fellow prisoners, make the most of our time, and as a group we learned to better cooperate and work within rules no matter how they were set.
Tell any forever DM that you want to be a DM and they will help you make that happen
Forever
FACTS!
No. I want to be the DM. Always.
Does anyone want to be a DM? Please?
@@jeremywason3699i DM because im addicted to world building but dont have the attention span to write a novel. While i like to play every once in a while, i need to DM lol
I wish someone would do a podcast style interview with Chris about DMing. I could listen to him talk for days
Well, they aren't Chris, and they stopped putting out content, but Web DM has a ton of great videos about DMing. They have a RUclips channel and podcast.
@ogrejehosephatt37 I love them! I subscribed to them for years until Pruitt left. I hope he's doing well
If you are a new DM, try to learn the rules and then incorporate the philosophy of "Whose Line is it Anyway?" Where "Everything's made up and the points don't matter." Because unless you are making it your career and trade, it's literally just make believe, just have fun and foster fun, and if the rules are in your way bend them to your will.
Fiasco is great game for teaching gamist players to improvise more.
I started playing D&D which is my first TTRPG experience about 1.5 years ago. I started as a player in a group with my friend as DM. My partner and her siblings wanted to get a “family” game going. I volunteered as DM as no one else wanted to. Fast forward to today about 1 year into my DM experience and dare I say I am enjoying it more? I love to play games (video/board game, etc) but what is a different and a fun experience with being a DM is being able to invite players into “my” game.
Noob DM for 2 different groups here! I have been absolutely loving DMing! As I've chronicled my journey here on youtube, the D&D community has been so welcoming and helpful. Thanks everyone!
19:33 - 100% this, you just need to do it and accept your first few sessions might not be great but everyone will be so apprciative of the fact you stepped up to do it.
If you're thinking about running a game for the first time, do it. Just DO it!
It is so much fun and the only pressure comes from your own expectations. Give yourself permission to go slow, pause to figure stuff out or backtrack, and tell your players you'll ask for their help if you need it.
What have you got to lose?
This interview is so fun and encouraging for new and old DMs alike. Could we please see a monthly series of 15-20 minutes interviews about "what happened with your DM experience during this last month"?
HtBaDM: a player makes the mistake of using Wish to have Ultimate Power, which causes the DM jump up in Joy screaming "Free I'm Free at last! Now *you* are condemned to be the Forever DM!" He then ran off and created a Coffee-Lock.
When I'm introducing new players to the game, I tell them that the first rule of D&D is that everyone has fun. If someone isn't having fun, we're not playing by the rules.
With all the tension between Wotc, Hasbro and the fanbase, I still have to say, I'm really happy that we have Chris.
I think he is a great custodian for the game.
I've just got into dm'ing, and am writing my own stuff. It's amazing how much just flows onto paper when you just start writing
My first session was wild. I wanted to play and dungeon mastering was the only way to play with my wife and friends. I did LMOP and the party took all the hard lefts vs following the subtle clues. Haha. It’s hard as an adult to get everyone together.
If we get an Advanced Dungeon Master Guide with tips for more experienced GMs, that would be amazing!
I DM’ed a one-shot as my first experience as such in the dungeons of drakkenheim world of our normal game. I was a bundle of nerves the whole time and realized after the fact that it was a total railroading situation so I could obtain a magic item I invented. It was on a boat ride through a swamp in the Roll20 vtt environment so things disappeared under the boat, the boat would be moved leaving the untroubled player tokens drowning in water, lost track of items in different layers, had players roll saving throws when they should have done ability checks. It was rough, absurd and frustrating but also so much fun and a great learning experience. If you wanna do it, just do it and expect to suck. You probably will unless you really know the rules and mechanics well. Give yourself grace and you will have fun. It’s just one of those things that you have to do so you can learn, even if you have read the core books front to back.
Will the dmg documents ever be able to be added to campaigns on DNDbeyond? The form fillables are there, and I want to use them but still need paper or shared version in a separate file location.
been dming now for the past 12 years and I learn something new from both other dms and all my players and have gleaned so much from watching people like matt mercer, Todd Kerick and Chris Perkins and many other that dm it is refreshing to see just how other interpret the rules.
As a forever DM, I understand the woes of being a DM. Hence why I made my RUclips channel. I can see why I've been getting a ton of views this was released the same time I started.
Bring back prestige classes, but allow the player to continue gaining bonuses from their current class, sub class While getting bonuses from the prestige class 0:03
Shout out to the fallbacks art!! Woot woot
Chris Perkins, "I have dm'ed once or twice, today."
Would love to see a video of great dm's top 5 or 10 favorite things they made but have yet to use.
Would also love to see great dm's running some tough monsters. I for one don't feel I could ever run a Beholder. To me they are too powerful and every adventurer should run, not fight, if they come in contact with one.
Watching this and day dreaming about my campaigns lol
Great info ❤🎉
I've used time travel before. Can be fun.
Hey new DM here; this is my very first time about to be a dungeon master, and prior to this I’ve only officially played the game two separate times and both times didn’t get to finish the campaign. This being said, I’ve been wondering if it’s a bad or good idea to run a pre-made campaign for my first time? Keeping in mind that the three players are all new to D&D. The campaign I wanted to use is not a one off, but it’s also not intimidatingly long either.
All my monsters fought to the death as well. Wish I would have used the monster reaction tables for BECMI and 1st Edition; the games would have been more survivable.
bring back the fighting with two non-light weapons without having to resort to juggling?
"Preorder the new 2024 Core Rulebook Digital & Physical bundle on D&D Beyond"
Speaking of which; Weren't we supposed to be getting Beta codes for Project Sigil by now?
Fall 2024 is pretty much over and it was supposed to come out in Fall 2024.
It's practically winter now.
I feel like this is decent advice but mostly sales pitch but I guess lots of people are very uncomfortable and need to be “sold” on being a DM
Back when I played D&D I was never once a player and was always a DM. I'd say you either are a DM or are not. I never did some goofy fake voice or corny bad acting either and DM'd for 3 different groups for several years. He did mention NPC's and I followed the Players rules (more or less) for them so in a way that was my opportunity to be a player.
Also never once ran a campaign that included a "dungeon".
12 minutes ago :D
I'm obsessed with DND
How to become a DM, ask your friend who has the dms guide for the book. That's it you are now the forever dm