D&D Tactics

There was some interesting chatter on Twitter on Wednesday January 19, 2011 regarding tactics. @newbiedm mentioned wanting something akin to the “Player’s Strategy Guide” that Wizards of the Coast released, but for DMs. Basically, something that told DMs, “Okay, your party has x, y, z characters, here’s how you challenge them!”

As I wrote to both him and @SarahDarkmagic, I don’t believe that something like that is appropriate. I think that the key to challenging PCs in a 4th Edition D&D encounter is building the enemy “party” just like a player party would. What you want to focus on is the tactics within the enemy party, rather than build ways to stop the players’ characters.

Opportunity Actions: Drinking And Gaming

For your enjoyment, I’ll start this discussion with a video (WARNING: Video is French with English subtitles) Farador D&D – Tom et ses chums Uploaded by drukskill. – Independent web videos. If you hadn’t seen this before, just know that this is one of the modern classics in the nerd wheelhouse. All should see it. […]

Opportunity Actions: Dwarves of Shallowgorge – Campaign Builder

Deciding that it’s never too soon to turn a compelling story into a game, I’m moving forward with a campaign model involving miners trapped in a collapse. I’m going to walk through my process, detailing elements that inspire me. My next post about this will be an actual campaign outline going from start to finish.

How To Create A Tale of Suspense

If you’re not following the online comic, Basic Instructions, by Scott Meyer you’re missing out. Each comic is a four panel dialog to illustrate an ironic way to go about doing something. In a recent comic Scott explains how to create a Tale of Suspense. The gist of the joke is how to create a […]