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Post by CrabPig1d20 on Jun 11, 2017 18:08:27 GMT
Hey fellow Dungeon Masters, Jacob Anderson from Crabpig Productions here, i've been a listener of the DMB for awhile now but I've just gotten around to joining the forum as i'd like to keep improving as a dungeon master and become more involved in the community. It took me nearly a year to learn how to properly be involved with reddit, what is some etiquette I should keep in mind that is specific to the DMB forums? How rude is it to talk about your own projects, what shouldnt someone ask about another person's projects? Is everything assumed to follow RAW or are most discussions more system non-specific just like the podcast? If my babbling makes any sense id greatly appreciate a moment of your time Thanks, Jacob Anderson
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Post by CrabPig1d20 on Jun 11, 2017 18:10:56 GMT
Another quick note, I use Stitcher in order to listen to the DMB, so far I havent found a decent way to search through the episodes to find specific topics or specific episodes, anyone else found an efficient method?
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Post by dmcaleb on Jun 14, 2017 10:09:24 GMT
I think the only thing to avoid is belittling other's ideas. Past that, have fun, read, post, and be merry.
Regarding 'projects', as long as it's D&D related I'm sure everyone will be supportive (there is a misc. thread too in case it is off base. So don't feel excluded). I posted about my D&D Webcomic in stories and received only positive feedback for example.
If it's homebrew content you're referring to, there are places here for that too. Just look around and you'll find a place to post your latest creation to.
This is a forum to a game after all, so we can't take ourselves too seriously.
Welcome to the community and may your time here be warm and inspiring.
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Post by lasersniper on Jun 14, 2017 16:05:20 GMT
Welcome to the Block Party Crabpig , and yeah, Caleb pretty much hit the nail on the head when it comes to etiquette. I will add though, while we welcome every system of RPG out their, 5e seems to be a lot of peoples default right now. But again, feel welcome to talk about and draw experiences from anything else. We are a mixing pot here and seek to improve ourselves across the board, not with just one system .
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Post by joatmoniac on Jun 19, 2017 7:42:19 GMT
Wholeheartedly agree with both above statements. There are a decent number of forum sections for this and that to go into. Personal projects are cool to post about, but I would think that if that is an every day thing then people might question it. Any system is fair game, but would agree that there is a lean towards 5e, with a healthy amount of 3/3.5 mixed in too.
As for your Stitcher question, I don't have an answer but can totally see the same issue. That's not helpful, but know that you are not alone in not seeing the answer, haha.
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