Faking It: Improv Tips for D&D

2023 ж. 15 Қар.
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Improv is a must for this hobby, and while there's a ton of advice out there, I have a few go-to tools I use to make faking it not seem so fake.
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    • Guest appearance… Baron De Ropp?! OMGOMGOMG 😂

      @potatoplunderer@potatoplunderer6 ай бұрын
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      @TheConfessor@TheConfessor5 ай бұрын
  • We gotta make Ginny see this video specifically

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      @andrewrockwell1282@andrewrockwell12826 ай бұрын
    • What's her channel again? @Ginny Di ?

      @neowolf09@neowolf092 ай бұрын
  • Hot take: Prepping the game is just improv done early.

    @amyloriley@amyloriley4 ай бұрын
  • Was panicking after a meh session last week, am laying in bed worried for today’s session and watching your videos has helped me calm down and trust in myself. This channel is so underrated

    @Novagats@Novagats4 ай бұрын
    • You got this. If they keep coming back to your game you're doing something right.

      @DeficientMaster@DeficientMaster4 ай бұрын
    • I think most GMs suffered from this situation. For me, it helped - to create random-tables (like the reaction-table in the vid) - to have a small handout with the most frequently used rules of our used rule-system - to stop caring about Stats. I think more about WHO my NPCs are ... If my group encounters a thief, I assume he has a pretty high dexterity & a pretty low strength. You only have to know the average value & then decide if the NPC is better or worse. - to know where the story of my campaign is going & deliver at least a bit of it in every single session. If your players want to talk to the barkeeper instead of the mysrerios hooded figure... let them do this, let them have fun. But why can't the barkeeper know about the nearby artifact and then get shot by an assassin? Maybe the hooded guy you wanted them to talk to IS the assassin... thats why you were pointing at him, right? Remember, everything that your players don't know yet is changable. You can even steal their ideas if they fit your story - to know the game-world - to use as much player-backstory as possible (they invented NPCs & places, so you can chill & let them describe their stuff when they meet it) - to talk openly with my players. I actively ask for feedback, wishes, ideas before & after sessions.

      @vesanus5600@vesanus56003 ай бұрын
    • ​@@vesanus5600 this guy knows how to DM👍

      @Meikan_is_here@Meikan_is_here3 ай бұрын
    • Stop worrying! Your players are your friends, they will have fun.... do some prep and then just let the game flow from THEIR decisions. You really don't have to do all that much as a DM!!!! Good luck.

      @danielgoldberg5357@danielgoldberg53573 ай бұрын
  • That "Plan B" I can say with experience works a treat! As long as you clean up the mess every time, you'll eventually find a player willing to do the thing you wanted!

    @chazzerine7650@chazzerine7650Ай бұрын
  • Naming my first nameless-barkeep-the-party-interacts-with "Bart Keep" now, thanks for the idea.

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  • Wouldn't worry about being "late" to the youtube game, you got a style that stands out. Keep up the good work.

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  • I can still see the mark from the burnt post it in the last video and now the spilled mtn dew, let us all have a moment of silence for that poor table...

    @Schneedrache06@Schneedrache066 ай бұрын
  • I'm totally adopting your Plan B. It'll make my job a DM so much easier. Tips on how to find additional players would be welcome. No reason...

    @erictiso9315@erictiso93156 ай бұрын
  • Not going to lie, the madness in these videos are too fun!

    @pyrix137@pyrix1376 ай бұрын
  • I would actually like a video on you going through your Schrödinger's Scenarios.

    @scottdavenport551@scottdavenport5516 ай бұрын
    • Also, as a CR fan, I loved the joke.

      @scottdavenport551@scottdavenport5516 ай бұрын
    • I too would love a video about that! Do you have a Patreon or Discord?

      @robingomez2628@robingomez26286 ай бұрын
  • To put today in perspective, my family with their (although fairly minor) drama put me in the foulest mood I've been in maybe in years. This honestly made me laugh so many times, that I might just get through this (sound playing: censor beeps, screeching brakes, and general cacaphony). Screen reads: peaceful time of family and joy. It's a real steamer out there today, but you really helped me out. Thanks! May Ginny Di smile upon ye!

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    • I'm really glad to hear my dumb jokes made your day a little better. Have a Merry Christmas, even if it's only merry in your head.

      @DeficientMaster@DeficientMaster5 ай бұрын
  • "schrödinger's senerios" is such a cool way to think about it. Makeing encounters or -fun things- without any specific location in mind, and just collecting them to drop whenever. Sounds so simple. I need to do that more.

    @DM_Ace@DM_Ace2 ай бұрын
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  • I’m glad you mentioned “schrödinger’s scenarios;” I’ve actually been doing something similar for a while now. It takes the beneficial parts of the quantum ogre and removes the main problem point a lot of people have with the concept. What you touched on also reminds me of a saying my high school band director told me: “The secret to improve is to always be prepared.” great vid btw👍

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      @DeficientMaster@DeficientMaster6 ай бұрын
  • Great vid, I think your right, the key to better improv is to prepare better. There's a fine line between over preparing and underpreparing, and I'm still trying to find it. Thumbs up for your how to prep vid!

    @tahirravat131@tahirravat1316 ай бұрын
  • I mostly play other TTRPGs than D&D, but these videos are pure gold for me too. I learn so much... Like always having a plan B and spare mags.

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    • I find the hollow point rounds the most effective.

      @DeficientMaster@DeficientMaster4 ай бұрын
  • Somehow, years and years deep into the TTRPG experience, the Quantum Ogre reference eluded me. And, finally, I have come across the perfect explanation of the Must-Encounters that just mutate in location, time and situation, and yet, are inescapable singularity of the player's timelines. Thank you.

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  • I love the touch of placing the dice down as a nine after you said the reaction was helpful and that correlates exactly to the reaction table 🙂

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  • The Game Master's Book Series, specially Astonishing Random Tables and Random Encounters can be the whole binder by itself. Soooooooo many scenarios to use Tho the Villians, Minons, and their Tactics is my favorite

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  • I use notecards with prewritten parts of encounters, unique to each setting I'm running a game in. Each one has a monster, an emotion, a treasure, a magical effect, and a list of names. I draw as many as I need, mark off the parts I've used, and incorporate the ones the party has encountered as callbacks later in the story :)

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  • Oh great! You should've given an example of your Schrodinger scenario and how to apply it in different places! I'd love to hear one!

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  • An interesting things I've done for my improv is instead of just improving what happens in the moment I use a setting I have made (and spent way too long developing. lol) that allows me to, in a way, roleplay as the world around the players. Instead of coming up with what happens, I react to it, I fill out things at base across the entire world that is happening so that any direction that the players go they will find something, but at the same time the world I have makes it so you aren't likely to run into the same place on accident more than once cause a majority of it takes place on an giant massive dessert that can shift and swallow things whole. I will say, knowing your setting you run in is VERY important. Also have a map, not necessary, but being able to mark places your players have discovered is SO bloody useful.

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  • Great Video! I'm invested in the table character arc. Waiting for that game structure video and how it helps prep.

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    @biologicalhunter520@biologicalhunter5204 ай бұрын
  • I just call it my “grab bag,” but a big thumbs up to that schrodinger’s scenarios tip. It’s saved me several times and is a really simple way to eliminate nervousness.

    @Abelhawk@Abelhawk2 ай бұрын
  • You freaking had me with the Plan B box 🤣🤣

    @joaopedroribeiro5806@joaopedroribeiro58062 ай бұрын
  • Very refreshing takes on improv, well done!

    @thunderfight12@thunderfight123 ай бұрын
  • I've never dmed in my whole life and i do feel quite nervous about it, but the idea of rolling dice for improv is amazing and I had never thought of it! Thank you

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  • Your humour wins, as a former sufferer of World Builders Disease.....

    @lostbutfreesoul@lostbutfreesoul5 ай бұрын
  • Schrodinger Scenarios are a vital part of my tool box. Any time I encounter an idea that would be good... make up some miniatures, maps, some stat blocks, and file them away. On that note - one of my players is from an older campaign I ran and might notice I am lifting an entire house concept. Changing the map but it will still be close enough to the original concept that they might sus it out. I loved the idea of having a haunted house belonging to a serial killer, filled with no threats to the PC's... just spooky atmosphere, a delve into someone's insanity, and a mid-sized bad to put down at the end.

    @lostbutfreesoul@lostbutfreesoul5 ай бұрын
  • DUDE! You just helped me with the blank space scenario. Thank you! Also with the voice thing. I never used the 3rd person idea because of Critical Role as well. Thanks for that too. Should make my sessions get a lot further.

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  • I like the Shrödinger's Folder and already begun making mine without realising. I just pulled scenarios I had prepped for something else out of my binder to use as "spontaneous filler" if I didn't know where to go with a session or if players go off my prepared path. So I will just make an actual binder for it now and start accumulating slowly whenever I read stuff that can be yanked ^^ I disagree with the 3rd person stuff though. Ofc not every scene needs to be roleplayed out but generally a first person perspective helps encourage roleplay at the table. So if roleplay is a goal at the table (and this should be discussed in a session 0 anyway) then 1st person narrative is helpful.

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  • Honestly I think more players need to know that they can also describe things in the 3rd person. There have been days where I wasn’t feeling up to get into character so I just described his actions and it kept the game moving. Oddly enough it actually resulted in a running gag that at a particular noble’s house the party would always eat fruit of servant trays.

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  • Lesson I've taken with me from this video: 1:43

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  • I always used dice rolling to decide on the reactions of NPCs. Maybe I grew on a 0e diet, maybe I just thought it was good. Most NPCs don't even have too much variety on the reactions, either they are favourable or not, because I have very clear places for the NPCs in the world, the social relations are clearly defined.

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  • With the quantum ogre thing, one thing I heard is that its only really a problem if it's done in a way to undermine player agency. This is to say, if the players have no info about an ogre being either on the forest trail or mountain pass, then its fair game to use the quantum ogre. However, once its existence is defined, you must stick with it and allow players to plan around it even if the encounter does get avoided. Thats the key difference maker; determine an obstacle, and once its position is confirmed, dont undermine your players to force a direct encounter.

    @sihplak@sihplakАй бұрын
  • That reaction chart is pretty good. Thanks

    @alexmol6268@alexmol62684 ай бұрын
  • your begining thesis just literally describe myself and my oldest friend... am in the imrpov camp, and my friend only preps....

    @TheShepherdFilms@TheShepherdFilms2 ай бұрын
  • Extemporaneous... it's a word I learned in the communications class I took for my degree. Instead of fully writing a speech or fully improvising one, the speaker will instead have notes, usually bullet points, that they can expound upon. Extemporaneous Dungeon Mastering works in a similar way. Have a kit of adventure hooks, npcs, encounters, locations, set pieces and anything else the players may run into and piece them together as you go.

    @GreenThingonTV@GreenThingonTV4 ай бұрын
  • 1:50 this is one of the funniest gags I’ve ever seen

    @benjaminstiles@benjaminstiles2 ай бұрын
  • Great advice, I use the third party thing a lot when they are ease dropping on a conversation because I got tired of talking to myself. Or for mundane shopping when I need to move the story forward. I like the idea of using it for these encounters as well. Your shrodingers scenario is honestly how I've used the quantum ogre for years now. So excellent advice I was just surprised that you viewed them as different things. But looking back I can see how how much I've actually departed from the quantum ogre that it could be a entirely different thing. Long story short awesome work while I do most of what you suggest I'm happy to see someone skilled enough to make videos share it. And am trying to assist your algorithm with comments and stuff.

    @joshua1201@joshua12013 ай бұрын
    • Thank you! For me, the difference between a Quantum Ogre and a Schrödinger's Scenario is that the DM knows for certain the Quantum Ogre is coming (regardless of player choice), but the DM doesn't know when a particular Schrödinger's Scenario will appear. Something exists beyond that tree line/in that cave/in this hex, but nobody at the table knows for certain what.

      @DeficientMaster@DeficientMaster3 ай бұрын
    • @@DeficientMaster totally understand. I think I took baby steps moving from one to the other so I failed to see how far I actually got from the original idea. I definitely see how you see them as so different.

      @joshua1201@joshua12013 ай бұрын
  • Great job, keep it up!

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