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EP23 YR1- Allowing The Players To Guide Your Game (Examples from 5E and a Pathfinder Game)| Game Master Tips Podcast

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Episode 23 of Nerdarchy Year One Podcast is from one of our extremely long videos. I’m not surprised because during this game master tips vid we delve into games being played by us. It isn’t hard to get nerds to talk about the games they are playing in. Over a hour worth gaming content in this one.

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Allowing The Players To Guide Your Game (Examples from 5E and a Pathfinder Game)| Game Master Tips

Game Master Tips Allowing The Players To Guide Your Game
Nerdarchy discusses a couple of our on going games and how the GM can use that information to make his game better. Anytime as the dungeon master you can get your players to let you know what they want to do with their characters it’s going to take a huge chunk of the work out of your hands. You won’t need to figure out how to get them to take hook because they’ll throw themselves on it willingly. It won’t matter if you are playing an edition of dungeons and dragons, Pathfinder, or some other tabletop role-playing game this works every time. Why spend hours crafting a campaign or game session when you can just make the one your players already have shown interest in.
Feel free to add your thoughts on crafting a gaming session or campaign in the comments below.

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My name is Dave Friant I've been gaming off and on for over 27 years. But here is the thing it's always been a part of my life I've kept secret and hidden away. I've always been ashamed of the stigma that gaming and my other nerdy and geeky pursuits summon forth. Recently I decided screw it! This is who I am the world be damned. From now on I'm gonna be a geek, nerd, or however folks want to judge me and just enjoy life. Currently one of my greatest joys is introducing my 13 yr old son to table top RPG's.

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