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Lessons from Running My Own D&D 5e Campaign — A Multi-Part Guide for GMs
Part 1 — Group Size and Why “Bigger” Isn’t Always Better Observation: In the realm of tabletop role-playing games, the ideal group size tends to hover around 3 to 5 players. This number strikes a balance that fosters engagement and interaction among participants. When groups swell to 8 to 12 players, the dynamics of the game can shift dramatically, turning what should be an exciting and fast-paced combat encounter into a tedious slog. The increased number of players often lea
Brian Schletty
May 617 min read
The Economic Effects of a Sudden Monetary Influx in a Small Local Economy
Small local economies are delicate systems. Unlike large national markets that possess deep supply chains, diverse industries, and large labor pools, a small town’s economic structure is often narrow and capacity-limited. When a large amount of money suddenly enters such a system—whether through tourism, a military port visit, a major construction project, or a government grant—the effects can be dramatic. At first glance, the influx appears overwhelmingly positive. Businesse
Brian Schletty
Mar 126 min read


The Cursed Healer: When Restoration Demands Recompense
In most Dungeons & Dragons campaigns, the Cleric or Paladin is a "holy battery." They expend a spell slot, the Fighter’s HP bar goes up, and everyone moves on. But what happens to the narrative when healing isn't a gift from the gods, but a transfer of agony ? This deep dive explores the "Cursed Healer"—an archetype that turns the most altruistic act in the game into a source of horror, drama, and complex roleplay. The Core Philosophy: The Law of Conservation of Agony The fun
Brian Schletty
Mar 74 min read


Popular Options for Dice
Collect them all Here is a brief list of some of the best places to acquire dice and dice sets, from basic to artisan! If you have...
Brian Schletty
Mar 13, 20251 min read


How You Can Masterfully Blend Combat and Roleplaying in TTRPGs: Catering to Different Player Preferences with Engaging Scenarios
The world of tabletop role-playing games (TTRPGs) is a unique blend of storytelling and strategy. By integrating combat and narrative,...
Brian Schletty
Mar 4, 20254 min read


10 Unexpected Ways to Craft Unforgettable NPCs that Your Players Will Love in Your Tabletop Games
Creating memorable Non-Player Characters (NPCs) for tabletop games can be a rewarding yet complex challenge. It's not just about adding a...
Brian Schletty
Mar 2, 20253 min read


Crafting Your Own D&D Universe: A Guide to Building a Engaging Homebrew Campaign Setting
Creating a homebrew campaign setting for Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) can be one of the most enjoyable experiences for Dungeon Masters (DMs) and players alike. This adventure not only lets you unleash your creativity but also helps players feel more connected to the world you’ve built. In this guide, discover practical steps to develop your unique homebrew world, engage players in the process, and balance rich lore with player choices. Steps to Develop a Homebrew World Building a
Brian Schletty
Mar 2, 20254 min read


How to Elevate Your TTRPG Sessions with Engaging and Believable Storytelling Techniques: A Guide for TTRPG Creators and DMs
Storytelling is the backbone of every tabletop role-playing game (TTRPG) session. As a Game Master (GM) or Dungeon Master (DM), your...
Brian Schletty
Mar 2, 20254 min read


Dice and Their Uses
A Brief History of Dice The history of dice is a long and fascinating one, stretching back thousands of years. Ancient Origins: Dice, or...
Brian Schletty
Feb 28, 20253 min read


Innovative Campaign Ideas to Energize your D&D Experience
When it comes to playing Dungeons & Dragons, the possibilities are endless. From creating epic storylines to embodying unique characters,...
Brian Schletty
Feb 20, 20252 min read


Expert Tips for Crafting Memorable TTRPG Characters
Are you tired of creating forgettable characters for your tabletop roleplaying games (TTRPGs)? Crafting a memorable character can make...
Brian Schletty
Feb 20, 20252 min read
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