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    DawnforgedCast
    7 Tips For Running a One-Shot



    Veröffentlicht am 17.10.2016
    0:31 Tip 1: Focus on a single theme.
    1:51 Tip 2: The Party already knows each other already.
    2:40 Tip 3: The Adventure is already underway.
    4:47 Tip 4: Prep as much as possible ahead of time.
    5:20 Tip 5: Don't sweat the small stuff.
    6:01 Tip 6: Try out new or different ideas.
    6:30 Tip 7: Find new players that fit your style.

    One-Shots are a very common gaming experience and can be very enjoyable.
    They can also be nightmarish and a massive headache to go through.
    In this video we strive to help you avoid the latter outcome and offer game masters seven tips
    to improve their ability to run one-shot games.
    By following these tips everyone at the table will have a better experience.

    If you learn to design the session around a single theme, start the characters knowing one another
    and underway into the adventure, prepare as much as possible ahead of time, remember not to sweat the small stuff,
    and to use one-shots as an opportunity to test new ideas and meet new gamers.

    In addition to this video two more will also be coming out in the next few weeks,
    those showcasing our tips for Playing in a One-Shot and for Designing a One Shot.
    Your own thoughts on running one shots are also welcome in the video comments below!
    "Ich kann freilich nicht sagen, ob es besser wird, wenn es anders wird, aber soviel kann ich sagen: Es muß anders werden, wenn es gut werden soll."
    Georg Christoph Lichtenberg (1742 - 1799)

    Was nützt es, wenn wir mehrere Sprachen sprechen,
    solange wir nicht die Geduld aufbringen,
    einander zuzuhören...

    Art van Rheyn

    #2
    DawnforgedCast
    7 Tips for Playing in a One-Shot



    Veröffentlicht am 25.10.2016
    One-Shots are a very common gaming experience and can be very enjoyable.
    They can also be nightmarish and a massive headache to go through.
    In this video we strive to help you avoid the latter outcome and offer players seven tips to improve their ability
    to participate in and enjoy one-shot sessions. By following these tips everyone at the table will have a better experience.

    Video Table of Contents:
    1:04 : 1. Your character's backstory doesn't matter..
    2:00 : 2. Mesh with the other characters A.S.A.P.
    3:03 : 3. Know how to play your character.
    4:03 : 4. Take risks and chances, be bold!
    5:02 : 5. Try something different.
    5:42 : 6. Be reliable, respectful and engaged.
    6:44 : 7. Find new players and GMs that fit your style.
    8:01 Summary

    Realize that your character's background is nearly always irrelevant in a one-shot,
    mesh with the rest of the player characters as quickly as possible, know all your character's abilities,
    take chances and risks, test out new character concepts, be reliable and engaged,
    and utilize one-shots as an opportunity to find a gaming group.
    Follow these tips and you'll have a much better time during the game.
    "Ich kann freilich nicht sagen, ob es besser wird, wenn es anders wird, aber soviel kann ich sagen: Es muß anders werden, wenn es gut werden soll."
    Georg Christoph Lichtenberg (1742 - 1799)

    Was nützt es, wenn wir mehrere Sprachen sprechen,
    solange wir nicht die Geduld aufbringen,
    einander zuzuhören...

    Art van Rheyn

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      #3
      Geek & Sundry
      Write One-Shot RPG Campaigns! (GM Tips w/ Matt Mercer)



      Veröffentlicht am 02.03.2017
      One-shots can be fun and handy for trying out new characters, tactics, and more.
      Critical Role's Matthew Mercer outlines a basic structure to designing your own one-shot, and gives some tips to make them better.
      "Ich kann freilich nicht sagen, ob es besser wird, wenn es anders wird, aber soviel kann ich sagen: Es muß anders werden, wenn es gut werden soll."
      Georg Christoph Lichtenberg (1742 - 1799)

      Was nützt es, wenn wir mehrere Sprachen sprechen,
      solange wir nicht die Geduld aufbringen,
      einander zuzuhören...

      Art van Rheyn

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