Welcome to our podcast, everyone! This week we have a perfectly normal episode with the same hosts as always. The usual hosts talk about a wide variety of topics like having pets in your party, when to split up, dragons, wizards, giants, and much, much more! Also, be sure to pay close attention- you just might hear a couple unexpected guests that were listening in on the recording!
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See you all next week, and don't be an APRIL FOOL!
Episode 112: The Rogues' Gallery
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Question answered this episode:
1. In your opinion, what is the GM's job and why?
2. When do you introduce dragons?
3. What do you think of parties having pets/companions?
4. When is it okay to split the party?
5. In 5e, can a paladin using an attack with divine smite that brings a creature's hit points to zero declare it as non-lethal?
6. Why do you think so many gaming groups have issues with showing up on time?
7. How should I go about ending a long campaign?
8. How do you feel about the "nerdy" stereotype that D&D brings with it?
9. I have a player who is incredibly busy all the time. Is it wrong to just play without him?
10. Could you enjoy a game with no conflict?
11. How do I know if my D&D group is worth sticking with?
12. How to role play a female character?
13. How can I make travel more interesting?
14. What do you guys think of taking a historical place and time and making it an RPG setting? How would you do it? What place and time would you use?
15. Am I the only one who hates hearing people's D&D stories?
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Noteworthy Links:
Ill Mitch, a Russian rapper
Scooby Doo
Camp Slaughter (Also known as Camp Daze), the movie Lisa mentioned for some reason where the characters split up and one of them survives
Toast Simulator, a Googly Play app that Lisa has gotten lots of playtime out of (Also, I think Skylar thought she was referring to I Am Bread)
Spice Girls
Beavis and Butthead, a cartoon from the 90s by Mike Judge
BTS, a Korean Pop group
Did You Just Call Me A Liar?
Centralia, a ghost town in Pennsylvania that has had an active mine fire burning under it for decades
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Books Lisa Used for Reference:
Wizardry, a collection of modern fantasy tales
The Secret History of Giantsby Professor Ari Berk
The Ultimate RPG Character Backstory Guide by James D'Amato
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