This episode is all about big things: Big monsters, big sessions, big groups. How do you manage all those big things? I don't know, but hopefully we can help you do it this time around!
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Catch next week's episode, where things will (probably) be on a bit smaller of a scale!
Episode 168: Now That's a Big One
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Question(s) answered this episode:
1. How would you handle fights against colossal creatures? Sure every adventurer dreams of slaying a dragon, but is hacking at the ankles really the best way to kill Smaug and his ilk? What would you offer a party fighting a truly larger-than-life foe?
2. What are your thoughts on a single DnD session having two people DM at the same time, especially if one is new?
3. What are some tips to managing large DnD groups? Keeping everyone involved, making their story important etc.
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World of Warcraft
Inuyasha Wind Scar
The Film Reroll
Corner Gas
Philip J Fry
Can't Eat Your Pudding
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