Game: D&D 5e in a Homebrew World Group type: Online / Live Streamed My Experience: Veteran Location/Timezone: EST Schedule: This would be played once a week, on Wednesdays at 7pm EST, and running between 4 and 5 hours. Roles sought: Players, between 4 and 6, must be 18+ and from the USA, Decent Camera, Good Microphone (not a headset mic), DNDBeyond, Discord, Roll20 (Free accounts) are all necessary. Game style: Roleplay heavy with focus on character growth and change, will be placed into tough moral situations. Combat will be hard and deadly, with teamwork necessary to survive and overcome. Death will have lasting consequences, as will player actions.
Please answer the following questions and post the answers.
1. What is your location? I don't need an exact location, but at least a state.
2. Are you comfortable talking in front of people, and do you have any theater experience?
3. What kind of characters do you prefer to play? Give as many details as you can, including personality and traits. (Please keep in mind that you may not be playing this exact character in this campaign.)
4. What are some of your character's campaigns goals, both ones in the past and ones you would want in the future? Did you successfully accomplish them or did you fail or change them.
5. Has your character ever died (not just downed)? How did it happen, and what was the impact on the campaign?
6. What was the best part of your last campaign?
7. What is one thing that your last DM could do to improve?
8. What streams, youtube campaigns, or dnd related podcasts do you enjoy?
9. What are some of you favorite and least favorite homebrew rules?
2)Yes I'm comfortable. Performing arts degree in progress if that tells you anything
3)Chaotic Good most of the time, Lawful evil is cool too. Characters that are self-interested, but never to the point where it bogs down progression or makes them intolerable. Bards are favorite class but I can comfortably play anything except Druids.
4)IDK future goals but some goals in the past have been like "find a master to take me under their wing", "clear my name after a horrible magical accident", "kill my brother", etc. I have never once accomplished these goals because...
5) Because my characters die a lot. My usual DM is kill hungry i swear. I never make "bad" characters, he just makes way too hard of encounters. Also we always end up doing other characters backstories instead of mine because I don't mind taking the back seat. I've had 4 major characters, in 3 campaigns. 2 of them have perished
6) NPC interaction
7) Stop accidentally killing us
8) Crit Role, Adventure Zone, etc.
9) I don't like straying super far from the rules. I find that 5e is pretty well balanced and straying way too far from the rules can make things janky. I'm cool with items being homebrew of course, and like small things (ie we made a broken bottle a dagger for monk i played once) but like super crazy far departures are a bit much
Howdy! I am looking for a Game to Join, and frankly your suggestion sounds nice enough for me ^_^ so time to start answering questions
1. What is your location? I don't need an exact location, but at least a state. I am in Idaho, Mountain time zone
2. Are you comfortable talking in front of people, and do you have any theater experience? yes, i infact preformed in a musical and if you know how hard it is to act, imagine how hard it is to act and SING in front of a large audience
3. What kind of characters do you prefer to play? Give as many details as you can, including personality and traits. (Please keep in mind that you may not be playing this exact character in this campaign.) Well! i tend to play oddballs and Monstrous characters, but not monstrous as in evil but monstrous as literally Kobolds. My favorite character of all time was an Urd Kobold Named Jinx Piddlefoot(profile pic related), who was the Child of the Clan Chief, born thought to be the reincarnation of a Great Warrior, his wings,sorcerous Blood, and Even larger size made his Father quite Jealous, and the greedy Brown kobold sent his Vibrant Green Prince off on a wild goose chase in search of a mighty draconic artifact that doesn't exist.
4. What are some of your character's campaigns goals, both ones in the past and ones you would want in the future? Did you successfully accomplish them or did you fail or change them. As a player, I just wanna have Fun. my character's motivations usually shift between character to character- as right now i am Playing an Elderly Tabaxi Wizard who has lived most his lives living deep in the libraries of Silverymoon and has decided to strike out in adventure before he dies, heading to waterdeep where he met with is current party. or as stated above, I am a kobold who is looking for an ancient artifact and has no idea where to start to find it, so he throws in with a party in the hope of one day finding a lead.
5. Has your character ever died (not just downed)? How did it happen, and what was the impact on the campaign? yes, Infact I have characters die often as i often build self sacrificial Characters, who would give their own lives to save their allies.... that or the one time my character got killed by an intellect devourer who was inside an umber-hulk. for the most part i am more than happy to change characters, or let my party revive me.... except when it would not make sense for my character
6. What was the best part of your last campaign? Currently, i am in an out of the Abyss game and without giving too many spoilers, we overthrew the goverment of a Duguar city and established a Dragon as it's new ruler, becoming his choosen lackies and gaining more power than we really should at out level
7. What is one thing that your last DM could do to improve? not much, he is a great DM, but i do tend to ask for a little leinency, I tend to know alot about the lore of the world, and he gets a little mad when i mention that Beholders are well known for being antimagic, as if he didnt want my character who was born and raised in a Drow city where they commonly deal with beholders to not know that beholders have antimagic
8. What streams, youtube campaigns, or dnd related podcasts do you enjoy? I dont watch Podcasts, but i Have gotten into Dingo Doodles, and Puffin Forest
9. What are some of you favorite and least favorite homebrew rules? I do quite enjoy the Humblewood setting book as well as alot of the Rules in the Grim Hollow book
Game: D&D 5e in a Homebrew World Group type: Online / Live Streamed My Experience: Veteran Location/Timezone: EST Schedule: This would be played once a week, on Wednesdays at 7pm EST, and running between 4 and 5 hours. Roles sought: Players, between 4 and 6, must be 18+ and from the USA, Decent Camera, Good Microphone (not a headset mic), DNDBeyond, Discord, Roll20 (Free accounts) are all necessary. Game style: Roleplay heavy with focus on character growth and change, will be placed into tough moral situations. Combat will be hard and deadly, with teamwork necessary to survive and overcome. Death will have lasting consequences, as will player actions.
Please answer the following questions and post the answers.
1. What is your location? I don't need an exact location, but at least a state.
North Carolina
2. Are you comfortable talking in front of people, and do you have any theater experience?
Yes. No official theater experience, but I've been told by many that my voice acting for characters is quite good. I have a very broad range of voices that I can use.
3. What kind of characters do you prefer to play? Give as many details as you can, including personality and traits. (Please keep in mind that you may not be playing this exact character in this campaign.)
I can play just about any kind of character. I've played sneaky rogue thieves, seductive bards, lone wolf rangers, wizards, monks, clerics, etc. I've played good, evil, and morally gray. My most recent character was a very morally gray Tiefling wizard that started out dabbling in Necromancy.
4. What are some of your character's campaigns goals, both ones in the past and ones you would want in the future? Did you successfully accomplish them or did you fail or change them.
My most recent character, a Tiefling Wizard, had a hard and troubled youth. Her goals in life were to amass power so that she could ensure no one would ever put her in a position of weakness again. I've also played characters that were deadset on gaining vengeance for being wronged in the past. I recently played a Cleric of Bahamut that was dedicated to proving that everyone deserves justice in their lives, not just the wealthy and powerful. She spent a lot of time in slums, helping the less fortunate.
5. Has your character ever died (not just downed)? How did it happen, and what was the impact on the campaign?
My most recent character, a Tiefling Wizard, was killed by Mindflayers during our adventures. She was eventually revived, but it was a very moving scene. Lots of great RP was involved around bringing her back and she herself had to make a deal with the Mother of Ravens to be returned to life.
6. What was the best part of your last campaign?
Just the wonderful friends and the wonderful stories we told together.
7. What is one thing that your last DM could do to improve?
He was honestly a rather superb GM. I honestly can't think of any real improvements he could make.
8. What streams, youtube campaigns, or dnd related podcasts do you enjoy?
I don't watch many streams and such.
9. What are some of you favorite and least favorite homebrew rules?
Resurrections/Reincarnations were not guaranteed success. Actions taken by the players involved would improve or hinder the success of the attempt. The more times you are brought back, the harder it is to bring your spirit back.
1. What is your location? I don't need an exact location, but at least a state. Utah
2. Are you comfortable talking in front of people, and do you have any theater experience? No formal theater experience (aside from playing in the pit orchestra), but I am a member of an improv group, so no issues talking in front of people.
3. What kind of characters do you prefer to play? Give as many details as you can, including personality and traits. (Please keep in mind that you may not be playing this exact character in this campaign.) I typically go with good-aligned characters, though will range between chaotic and lawful. My personal sarcastic wit almost always bleeds into the characters, so while they are usually protective of their team, they're not above a verbal jab or two (all in good spirit of course). One of my favorite parts of playing D&D is learning about who my character is and who they will become!
4. What are some of your character's campaign goals, both ones in the past and ones you would want in the future? Did you successfully accomplish them or did you fail or change them. My most recent character, a tiefling druid, had a long term goal of finding the demon who killed her family as a child, and more short term wanted to reopen a tavern to make the poltergeist who was living there happy. Unfortunately, my party had to end prematurely due to life happening to our DM, so neither of these could be accomplished.
5. Has your character ever died (not just downed)? How did it happen, and what was the impact on the campaign? I have not been playing very long, and have not had a character die yet.
6. What was the best part of your last campaign? I have loved getting to know the characters, both PC and NPC. Some of my favorite moments have been just having the characters talk to each other about their current predicament, past trials, and future goals.
7. What is one thing that your last DM could do to improve? He was a fantastic DM, can't really think of any major issues.
8. What streams, youtube campaigns, or dnd related podcasts do you enjoy? I absolutely love Critical Role!
9. What are some of your favorite and least favorite homebrew rules? As mentioned before, I'm relatively new to D&D, so I don't have any strong opinions either way towards certain homebrew rules. I did appreciate in my last campaign when I momentarily blanked on what a manticore looked like and asked to loot the feathers, we as a group decided it must have been a strange mutant, and I became the proud owner of 12 flight feathers from a mutant manticore.
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Game: D&D 5e in a Homebrew World
Group type: Online / Live Streamed
My Experience: Veteran
Location/Timezone: EST
Schedule: This would be played once a week, on Wednesdays at 7pm EST, and running between 4 and 5 hours.
Roles sought: Players, between 4 and 6, must be 18+ and from the USA, Decent Camera, Good Microphone (not a headset mic), DNDBeyond, Discord, Roll20 (Free accounts) are all necessary.
Game style: Roleplay heavy with focus on character growth and change, will be placed into tough moral situations. Combat will be hard and deadly, with teamwork necessary to survive and overcome. Death will have lasting consequences, as will player actions.
Please answer the following questions and post the answers.
1. What is your location? I don't need an exact location, but at least a state.
2. Are you comfortable talking in front of people, and do you have any theater experience?
3. What kind of characters do you prefer to play? Give as many details as you can, including personality and traits. (Please keep in mind that you may not be playing this exact character in this campaign.)
4. What are some of your character's campaigns goals, both ones in the past and ones you would want in the future? Did you successfully accomplish them or did you fail or change them.
5. Has your character ever died (not just downed)? How did it happen, and what was the impact on the campaign?
6. What was the best part of your last campaign?
7. What is one thing that your last DM could do to improve?
8. What streams, youtube campaigns, or dnd related podcasts do you enjoy?
9. What are some of you favorite and least favorite homebrew rules?
1) SC
2)Yes I'm comfortable. Performing arts degree in progress if that tells you anything
3)Chaotic Good most of the time, Lawful evil is cool too. Characters that are self-interested, but never to the point where it bogs down progression or makes them intolerable. Bards are favorite class but I can comfortably play anything except Druids.
4)IDK future goals but some goals in the past have been like "find a master to take me under their wing", "clear my name after a horrible magical accident", "kill my brother", etc. I have never once accomplished these goals because...
5) Because my characters die a lot. My usual DM is kill hungry i swear. I never make "bad" characters, he just makes way too hard of encounters. Also we always end up doing other characters backstories instead of mine because I don't mind taking the back seat. I've had 4 major characters, in 3 campaigns. 2 of them have perished
6) NPC interaction
7) Stop accidentally killing us
8) Crit Role, Adventure Zone, etc.
9) I don't like straying super far from the rules. I find that 5e is pretty well balanced and straying way too far from the rules can make things janky. I'm cool with items being homebrew of course, and like small things (ie we made a broken bottle a dagger for monk i played once) but like super crazy far departures are a bit much
Howdy! I am looking for a Game to Join, and frankly your suggestion sounds nice enough for me ^_^ so time to start answering questions
1. What is your location? I don't need an exact location, but at least a state. I am in Idaho, Mountain time zone
2. Are you comfortable talking in front of people, and do you have any theater experience? yes, i infact preformed in a musical and if you know how hard it is to act, imagine how hard it is to act and SING in front of a large audience
3. What kind of characters do you prefer to play? Give as many details as you can, including personality and traits. (Please keep in mind that you may not be playing this exact character in this campaign.) Well! i tend to play oddballs and Monstrous characters, but not monstrous as in evil but monstrous as literally Kobolds. My favorite character of all time was an Urd Kobold Named Jinx Piddlefoot(profile pic related), who was the Child of the Clan Chief, born thought to be the reincarnation of a Great Warrior, his wings,sorcerous Blood, and Even larger size made his Father quite Jealous, and the greedy Brown kobold sent his Vibrant Green Prince off on a wild goose chase in search of a mighty draconic artifact that doesn't exist.
4. What are some of your character's campaigns goals, both ones in the past and ones you would want in the future? Did you successfully accomplish them or did you fail or change them. As a player, I just wanna have Fun. my character's motivations usually shift between character to character- as right now i am Playing an Elderly Tabaxi Wizard who has lived most his lives living deep in the libraries of Silverymoon and has decided to strike out in adventure before he dies, heading to waterdeep where he met with is current party. or as stated above, I am a kobold who is looking for an ancient artifact and has no idea where to start to find it, so he throws in with a party in the hope of one day finding a lead.
5. Has your character ever died (not just downed)? How did it happen, and what was the impact on the campaign? yes, Infact I have characters die often as i often build self sacrificial Characters, who would give their own lives to save their allies.... that or the one time my character got killed by an intellect devourer who was inside an umber-hulk. for the most part i am more than happy to change characters, or let my party revive me.... except when it would not make sense for my character
6. What was the best part of your last campaign? Currently, i am in an out of the Abyss game and without giving too many spoilers, we overthrew the goverment of a Duguar city and established a Dragon as it's new ruler, becoming his choosen lackies and gaining more power than we really should at out level
7. What is one thing that your last DM could do to improve? not much, he is a great DM, but i do tend to ask for a little leinency, I tend to know alot about the lore of the world, and he gets a little mad when i mention that Beholders are well known for being antimagic, as if he didnt want my character who was born and raised in a Drow city where they commonly deal with beholders to not know that beholders have antimagic
8. What streams, youtube campaigns, or dnd related podcasts do you enjoy? I dont watch Podcasts, but i Have gotten into Dingo Doodles, and Puffin Forest
9. What are some of you favorite and least favorite homebrew rules? I do quite enjoy the Humblewood setting book as well as alot of the Rules in the Grim Hollow book
1. What is your location? I don't need an exact location, but at least a state. Utah
2. Are you comfortable talking in front of people, and do you have any theater experience? No formal theater experience (aside from playing in the pit orchestra), but I am a member of an improv group, so no issues talking in front of people.
3. What kind of characters do you prefer to play? Give as many details as you can, including personality and traits. (Please keep in mind that you may not be playing this exact character in this campaign.) I typically go with good-aligned characters, though will range between chaotic and lawful. My personal sarcastic wit almost always bleeds into the characters, so while they are usually protective of their team, they're not above a verbal jab or two (all in good spirit of course). One of my favorite parts of playing D&D is learning about who my character is and who they will become!
4. What are some of your character's campaign goals, both ones in the past and ones you would want in the future? Did you successfully accomplish them or did you fail or change them. My most recent character, a tiefling druid, had a long term goal of finding the demon who killed her family as a child, and more short term wanted to reopen a tavern to make the poltergeist who was living there happy. Unfortunately, my party had to end prematurely due to life happening to our DM, so neither of these could be accomplished.
5. Has your character ever died (not just downed)? How did it happen, and what was the impact on the campaign? I have not been playing very long, and have not had a character die yet.
6. What was the best part of your last campaign? I have loved getting to know the characters, both PC and NPC. Some of my favorite moments have been just having the characters talk to each other about their current predicament, past trials, and future goals.
7. What is one thing that your last DM could do to improve? He was a fantastic DM, can't really think of any major issues.
8. What streams, youtube campaigns, or dnd related podcasts do you enjoy? I absolutely love Critical Role!
9. What are some of your favorite and least favorite homebrew rules? As mentioned before, I'm relatively new to D&D, so I don't have any strong opinions either way towards certain homebrew rules. I did appreciate in my last campaign when I momentarily blanked on what a manticore looked like and asked to loot the feathers, we as a group decided it must have been a strange mutant, and I became the proud owner of 12 flight feathers from a mutant manticore.