I've been playing for about 5-ish years now and D&D has changed my life. I have become fully immersed in this game and I want to know how I could best contribute to all of my fellow DM's and Adventurers. I've run a few home-brew games and a couple of the modules. I KNOW this is the best game ever made and I want to do everything I can to help as many people as possible enjoy it. I just don't know where to start. Ultimately, I'm just trying to figure out how I can help. If I can't help then maybe I can make a spot where other people who could help, help.
Thanks for the reply Kothath! I'm currently running two campaigns and helping the DM in the game I play in. I was looking more for ways I could help the community. If you have any suggestions on that I'd greatly appreciate it.
Perhaps you could write-up your campaign setting, or your adventures, or your NPCs/Monsters -- any homebrew stuff really -- and offer it on the DM Guild?
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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.
Do you draw? Quality art (characters, backgrounds, settings, map assets, exterior of buildings, interior rooms, etc) is always needed, especially provided under the CC BY SA license (commercial use and able to adapt/remix, so long as credit is given).
also, if you do make home brew items and put it on dmsguild, create a workable version on DDBeyond and add the link.
NPC’s with great back stories, accompanying art, summary stat sheet (with balanced stats), full character sheet, and link on DDB.
Edit: let me back up....what do you consider yourself good at and what parts of D&D do you like most? Start there.
Hey everyone,
I've been playing for about 5-ish years now and D&D has changed my life. I have become fully immersed in this game and I want to know how I could best contribute to all of my fellow DM's and Adventurers. I've run a few home-brew games and a couple of the modules. I KNOW this is the best game ever made and I want to do everything I can to help as many people as possible enjoy it. I just don't know where to start. Ultimately, I'm just trying to figure out how I can help. If I can't help then maybe I can make a spot where other people who could help, help.
Thanks for the reply Kothath! I'm currently running two campaigns and helping the DM in the game I play in. I was looking more for ways I could help the community. If you have any suggestions on that I'd greatly appreciate it.
Perhaps you could write-up your campaign setting, or your adventures, or your NPCs/Monsters -- any homebrew stuff really -- and offer it on the DM Guild?
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.
Do you draw? Quality art (characters, backgrounds, settings, map assets, exterior of buildings, interior rooms, etc) is always needed, especially provided under the CC BY SA license (commercial use and able to adapt/remix, so long as credit is given).
also, if you do make home brew items and put it on dmsguild, create a workable version on DDBeyond and add the link.
NPC’s with great back stories, accompanying art, summary stat sheet (with balanced stats), full character sheet, and link on DDB.
Edit: let me back up....what do you consider yourself good at and what parts of D&D do you like most? Start there.
Guide to the Five Factions (PWYW)
Deck of Decks