Dungeons & Dragons Dungeon Master Tools

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Summary: Learn about dungeon master tools for Dungeons and Dragons in this free D&D video.

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Robert Beverly Robert Beverly played his first Dungeons & Dragons game back in 1991. His current collection exceeds 100 books. One measure of a DM's success is the number of... read more

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Dungeons & Dragons Dungeon Master Tools

Hi! I'm Robert Beverly for Expert Village. Let's talk about more tools for dungeon masters. These will be tools that would help you to make good campaigns, good adventures and just good fun for your players. Things that you'll want to look into to enrich your game are history books such as books on medieval history, folklore and things like that. It's also worth looking into mythology books, doing some research on ancient religions and things like that. Since the Dungeons and Dragons realms often incorportate mythological elements into them. You'll also benefit from picking up some adventure books or story books with classic medieval settings. Such as the Merry Adventures of Robin Hood or something similar to that that have adventures and just fun story elements that maybe you can copy and incorportate into your campaign world. Try that out when you're dungeon mastering and I hope that works out for you.

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