I like the games that are more about story and less about the rules
1. Critical Role Awesome story and you can tell the players are invested in who they are playing , to the point when if someone dies, leaves the party or betrays them they are visibly upset
2. Girls, Guts,Glory same as above it's good to see players and their DM focus more on the story then doing everything by the book.
That's really it as I don't follow alot of them anymore
Dice camera action I stop following when the party returned to Ravenloft in season 2
Misclicks I stopped watching after their Pirate game ended because Neal's Home brew rules and rolling initiative every round made no sense
So I donât really have much time to watch streams, but I do listen to a number of D&D podcasts. Here are my top five:
1. Make-Believe Heroes - Full disclosed, Iâm the DM and host of this podcast. Weâve poured our heart into it, and are very proud of it. Hereâs a link to some of the different places you can find it (https://twitter.com/mbhpodcast/status/947858185561497600?s=21)
2. Sneak Attack! - This is my favorite podcast to listen to. The table dynamic and production value are top notch, and both only get better with time.
3. The Dungeon Masterâs Block - This is an advice show For DMâs, By DMâs. Iâve received tons of inspiration from this show over the last few years.
4. The Adventure Zone - You probably already know about this one, but the McElroyâs put on one entertaining show, for sure. One warning: very NSFW at times.
5. The Knowledge Check - Another advice show, these guys have some really great ideas that have helped me become a better DM and player.
I've really enjoyed D&D podcasts over the past few months. As mentioned in the above comment, Make-Believe Heroes is a great podcast, I'm on the 3rd season and I love it. A few other good podcasts are Eldritch Dice and I Cast Fireball.
After listening to great podcasts like these. I was inspired to create my own podcast. It's called The Endless Quest, and I'd encourage you all to head over to Spotify or Apple Podcasts and check it out. DMing has been a whole lot of fun and I really think that this medium brings out the best in all of us, whether players or Dungeon Masters.
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1. Dice Camera Action - Amazing story, but still really relatable to âregularâ D&D players
2. Critical Role - Amazing role playing, story, and voice acting!
3. Girls Guts Glory - Always great seeing less veteran players have fun with a lot of excitement.
4. Uncharted Territories - Fun role play and scenarios, but I havenât watched too much due to being caught up on the above three
In the order of I thought of them...
I like the games that are more about story and less about the rules
1. Critical Role Awesome story and you can tell the players are invested in who they are playing , to the point when if someone dies, leaves the party or betrays them they are visibly upset
2. Girls, Guts,Glory same as above it's good to see players and their DM focus more on the story then doing everything by the book.
That's really it as I don't follow alot of them anymore
Dice camera action I stop following when the party returned to Ravenloft in season 2
Misclicks I stopped watching after their Pirate game ended because Neal's Home brew rules and rolling initiative every round made no sense
So I donât really have much time to watch streams, but I do listen to a number of D&D podcasts. Here are my top five:
1. Make-Believe Heroes - Full disclosed, Iâm the DM and host of this podcast. Weâve poured our heart into it, and are very proud of it. Hereâs a link to some of the different places you can find it (https://twitter.com/mbhpodcast/status/947858185561497600?s=21)
2. Sneak Attack! - This is my favorite podcast to listen to. The table dynamic and production value are top notch, and both only get better with time.
3. The Dungeon Masterâs Block - This is an advice show For DMâs, By DMâs. Iâve received tons of inspiration from this show over the last few years.
4. The Adventure Zone - You probably already know about this one, but the McElroyâs put on one entertaining show, for sure. One warning: very NSFW at times.
5. The Knowledge Check - Another advice show, these guys have some really great ideas that have helped me become a better DM and player.
I've really enjoyed D&D podcasts over the past few months. As mentioned in the above comment, Make-Believe Heroes is a great podcast, I'm on the 3rd season and I love it. A few other good podcasts are Eldritch Dice and I Cast Fireball.
After listening to great podcasts like these. I was inspired to create my own podcast. It's called The Endless Quest, and I'd encourage you all to head over to Spotify or Apple Podcasts and check it out. DMing has been a whole lot of fun and I really think that this medium brings out the best in all of us, whether players or Dungeon Masters.
Dungeon Master for The Endless Quest, a family friendly 5e actual play podcast.
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