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Episode 46: Everyone Starts Somewhere
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Questions answered this episode:
1. What is a good way to have your table set up play environment-wise? Whiteboards, gridded battlemats, dungeon tiles, constructed miniscapes- all seem to have their advantages and disadvantages. Which do you guys prefer?
2. What factors should be considered when thinking about becoming a DM?
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Dungeons & Dragons Clue
Deck of Many Things (I found a physical version on Amazon, but apparently it's really rare and as such it's really expensive. Just use a regular Tarot deck.)
Constantine, a movie starring Keanu Reeves and (loosely) based on a graphic novel
Vinyl Battle Mats by Chessex
Whiteboard Material from Lowes (Seriously, you could get a 4ft x 8ft rectangle of whiteboard for a measly $13, and have them cut it to whatever size you want for free.)
Warhammer 40k, a very popular tabletop war game
Maptool, a free program you can use with a screen or digital projector to project battle maps for your game
Dungeon!, a board game my brother had when I was a kid (and I bought a copy of my own a few years ago). Apparently it's gotten fairly rare and is really expensive, but WotC has made a new version that's much more affordable and is probably closer to modern D&D.
That picture of Kyuss I was talking about
Those two swords I was talking about too
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