Tough to make recommendations considering what is going on. Depending on where you live, places might not be open. But with that said, I would recommend trying to find a dungeon/medieval themed escape room, a similarly themed restaurant or bar, etc. Basically, any place where you can do the whole "pretend you're in a D&D tavern" type of feel. See if there are any sword/fencing classes, or even horseback riding in your area. Or if you're on the coast, any charters on older sailing ships. If you can find a ship charter that does an overnight, bring your D&D supplies, then surprise them by running a one-shot with a nautical theme.
I was gonna say one-shot also. If he's a DM, he probably doesn't get to play a lot. Run a one-shot for him and the rest of the guys at the party.
I, for one, would LOVE that. I'd be nervous about the upcoming wedding and stressed out and it would be one evening where I could just not think about that and do some fun RP.
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Hey ,
I'm a best man and the groom is someone who really likes being a dm.
Do you guys have some ideas how to make a bachelor dnd party that's really special for a dm?
Cheers :-)
Good ideas,
Forgot to mention this, strippers and stuff like that are of the table by request of the bachelor.
Tough to make recommendations considering what is going on. Depending on where you live, places might not be open. But with that said, I would recommend trying to find a dungeon/medieval themed escape room, a similarly themed restaurant or bar, etc. Basically, any place where you can do the whole "pretend you're in a D&D tavern" type of feel. See if there are any sword/fencing classes, or even horseback riding in your area. Or if you're on the coast, any charters on older sailing ships. If you can find a ship charter that does an overnight, bring your D&D supplies, then surprise them by running a one-shot with a nautical theme.
I was gonna say one-shot also. If he's a DM, he probably doesn't get to play a lot. Run a one-shot for him and the rest of the guys at the party.
I, for one, would LOVE that. I'd be nervous about the upcoming wedding and stressed out and it would be one evening where I could just not think about that and do some fun RP.
WOTC lies. We know that WOTC lies. WOTC knows that we know that WOTC lies. We know that WOTC knows that we know that WOTC lies. And still they lie.
Because of the above (a paraphrase from Orwell) I no longer post to the forums -- PM me if you need help or anything.
Maybe d20 shaped snacks?
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