Ray and Ariel equip new and experienced tabletop RPG players with actionable tips and tricks to bring their game to the next level. We have been playing Dungeons and Dragons for years now and truly believe that tabletop RPGs offer a unique life experience that everyone should enjoy. Find out how you can adapt your game to your players and ensure a successful adventure at your table.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 98 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | GamesLeisure |
Ray and Ariel play 2024 catch up. We discuss what has been going on in our lives and chat about books and media we've been consuming. We will return to topic-focused, prepared content next episode. more
Ray and Ariel discuss how to make your players feel like they are as infamous as Robin Hood or Geralt of Rivia in their own fantasy worlds. Unfortunately, these cherished characters from fiction are also infamous, and risk being chased out of any tow... more
Ray and Ariel discuss how to make a villain that your characters will care about—specifically care about killing them ASAP. This episode covers a classic screenwriting technique called "Kick the Dog" which establishes the bad guy by having them hurt ... more
Ray and Ariel discuss the different categories of sentient magic items that appear in popular fiction and Dungeons and Dragons. more
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I was never into D&D until I started listening to this! Ray explains everything so clearly and so completely, that I understand the game on such a fundamental level now! Keep it up!
The short rest / long rest talk was especially helpful.
Could listen to this all day! Great Podcast.
I love listen to Ray and Ariel’s podcast. The episodes are very helpful and relevant. I’d recommend it to anyone who likes dnd!
Can’t stop listening. Can’t wait to hear more!
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