Tuesday, March 14, 2017

Ten episodes later....

We're into double-digits! Thank you all for listening so far, and I hope you'll stick around for the next milestone. This podcast wouldn't exist without you, the listeners, so give yourself a hand! I recommend cutting one off a goblin first.

This episode has some really good questions, and a really good item. The item in question is the Ring of the Grammarian- specifically chosen by me because it's amazing. I first heard about it on an episode of The Adventure Zone (link below), and it made the rounds on Reddit as well- there's hundreds of suggestions people have come up with if you take the time to look. If you have any of your own uses that you've come up with, e-mail us at InterPartyConflict@gmail.com! You can also submit other items you'd like us to discuss, and we always need questions. So go ahead and immortalize yourself in the annals of history by contributing to Inter-Party Conflict! After the Fast Food Wars there's going to be so little pre-war information left over that the history books just might paint you as some kind of god-like figure. What am I even talking about? Who knows/cares?

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Episode 10: All Together Now

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Questions answered this episode:

1. Who was your best DM, and what is one thing that blew your mind?

2. When is it okay to split the party?

3. What do you do when one or more of your players can't make it to a session, and you still want to have a meaningful game?

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Noteworthy links:

The Adventure Zone, an Actual Play podcast where Justin, Travis, Griffin, and Clint McElroy play 5th Edition Dungeons & Dragons. This is, without question, my all-time favorite podcast, and I cannot recommend it highly enough for gamers and non-gamers alike. What are you waiting for? Start listening!


Gossip Golem's reddit post detailing how he set up the "B-Roll" session for his players

Nameless: the Hackers RPG by BoxCat Games, the creators of our Intro/Outro music

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