I'm running a lunch DnD club and it would be awesome if there was a place where I could get tips and tricks for running a child friendly campaign :) would pay for an education sub for sure!
Near the end of the first post of the Buyer's Guide thread (link in my signature), I provide info about create a "club" account.
In terms of a child-friendly campaign, I don't know that I have any great advice, but it would be helpful to know what age range you are talking about.
Are you looking for advice on keeping it thematically age appropriate (i.e. not too scary or violent) or mechanically age appropriate (not too overwhelming rules wise?)
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I'm running a lunch DnD club and it would be awesome if there was a place where I could get tips and tricks for running a child friendly campaign :) would pay for an education sub for sure!
Near the end of the first post of the Buyer's Guide thread (link in my signature), I provide info about create a "club" account.
In terms of a child-friendly campaign, I don't know that I have any great advice, but it would be helpful to know what age range you are talking about.
For ages 6 and up, there is this simplified D&D adventure by Wizards of the Coast: https://www.wizards.com/dnd/files/MS_HeroesHesiod.pdf
Are you looking for advice on keeping it thematically age appropriate (i.e. not too scary or violent) or mechanically age appropriate (not too overwhelming rules wise?)
Trying to Decide if DDB is for you? A few helpful threads: A Buyer's Guide to DDB; What I/We Bought and Why; How some DMs use DDB; A Newer Thread on Using DDB to Play
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