I am a new dm and ive been getting by on just what i learn off youtube and from my players handbook(unfortunately i can't afford all the books yet) and from critical role and other sources, but my issue is we play on discord with liberal use of roll20 for large encounters(i lead a group of highschoolers so it can be hard to do just TotM) but i do want to start incorporating some fun puzzles they have to use their heads for.
I'm still curing them of their first instinct with is to kill their problems(not murder hobos but exp whores for sure) this is particularly bad with my ranger who also plays pathfinder and seems almost traumatized by his DM... he's very paranoid. i need some puzzles for them that they can work out either by imagining it or something simple enough to draw in roll20 with mediocre art talent. if class matters to your puzzles they are a fighter/barbarian, a wizard, a ranger, a cleric and an npc rouge they have adopted.
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I am a new dm and ive been getting by on just what i learn off youtube and from my players handbook(unfortunately i can't afford all the books yet) and from critical role and other sources, but my issue is we play on discord with liberal use of roll20 for large encounters(i lead a group of highschoolers so it can be hard to do just TotM) but i do want to start incorporating some fun puzzles they have to use their heads for.
I'm still curing them of their first instinct with is to kill their problems(not murder hobos but exp whores for sure) this is particularly bad with my ranger who also plays pathfinder and seems almost traumatized by his DM... he's very paranoid. i need some puzzles for them that they can work out either by imagining it or something simple enough to draw in roll20 with mediocre art talent. if class matters to your puzzles they are a fighter/barbarian, a wizard, a ranger, a cleric and an npc rouge they have adopted.