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This is the official Podcast channel of All Things DnD which is dedicated bringing you the most entertaining Dungeons and Dragon stories this side of Faerun! Need ideas for your next campaign or are you interested in listening to epic tales and some epic fails? Well look no further, you've come to the right place. New stories are posted every three days! 

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A true sacrifice and an amazing return! Absolutely great group and great storytelling. Thank you for sharing another wonderful story from your group!Before we take our leave, don’t forget to subscribe to our channel, All Things DnD. Stay tuned for more amazing Dungeons & Dragons content every Friday!Support the show
Who in their right mind thinks that martials are broken? Please explain in the comments below how that is the FURTHEST thing from the truth! Before we take our leave, don’t forget to subscribe to our channel, All Things DnD. Stay tuned for more amazing Dungeons & Dragons content every Friday!dScryb - Ready roleplay Brilliant descriptions for your tabletop setting. Interactive maps. Endless ideas. Ready sounds. Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
Unfortunately for the player, death happens. Often actually. If he, or the party did nothing to reposition or draw the attention of the wraith onto another member then honestly what could they expect to happen? As a DM I treat combat similarly and realistically. If a creature is attacking a party member they will continue to do so unless something else draws its attention. I vote this DM is not the a-hole. What do you think? Do you agree or disagree? Let me know in the comments below.Before we take our leave, don’t forget to subscribe to our channel, All Things DnD. Stay tuned for more amazing Dungeons & Dragons content every week!dScryb - Ready roleplay Brilliant descriptions for your tabletop setting. Interactive maps. Endless ideas. Ready sounds. Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
Handling PVP or CvC in Dungeons and Dragons is a really tricky, slippery slope of upset players and frustrated DMs. Personally I have a hardline of zero pvp in my games. What are your thoughts on PvP has it gone well? Terribly? Please share your experiences in the comments below!Before we take our leave, don’t forget to subscribe to our channel, All Things DnD. Stay tuned for more amazing Dungeons & Dragons content every week!dScryb - Ready roleplay Brilliant descriptions for your tabletop setting. Interactive maps. Endless ideas. Ready sounds. Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
It really is wholesome that DND, a fun fantasy game of wizards, warriors, and dice can change a person's perspective on the real world and the people coexist alongside us. Kudos to this DM for really helping his players see this differently in a positive way. The argument about playing a woman and not being a woman was absolutely brilliant. Before we take our leave, don’t forget to subscribe to our channel, All Things DnD. Stay tuned for more amazing Dungeons & Dragons content every week!dScryb - Ready roleplay Brilliant descriptions for your tabletop setting. Interactive maps. Endless ideas. Ready sounds. Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
Have you ever had a home brew spell completely backfire and end your campaign or is this a first? For the second story I am agreeing with the player here. A player will completely control a prior NPC as a PC differently than the DM was. They are, after all, completely different people. What do you think and has a DM ever changed NPC on you completely altering your roleplay and story?Before we take our leave, don’t forget to subscribe to our channel, All Things DnD. Stay tuned for more amazing Dungeons & Dragons content every Tuesday!dScryb - Ready roleplay Brilliant descriptions for your tabletop setting. Interactive maps. Endless ideas. Ready sounds. Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
That was the craziest problem player story I have ever heard…I don’t know if that can be topped. Hats off to the party for dealing with the problem and overcoming it as a team. Sweet, sweet justice.Before we take our leave, don’t forget to subscribe to our channel, All Things DnD. Stay tuned for more amazing Dungeons & Dragons content every Tuesday!Support the show
I love inserting a villain into the party dynamic. Some of the best stories will naturally evolve if you let your players interact with the villain on a regular basis. I hope we find out more about the cleric dating the BBEG! Share your stories about problem players are problematic BBEG relationships!Before we take our leave, don’t forget to subscribe to our channel, All Things DnD. Stay tuned for more amazing Dungeons & Dragons content every Tuesday!dScryb - Ready roleplay Brilliant descriptions for your tabletop setting. Interactive maps. Endless ideas. Ready sounds. Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
I really like the campaign setting. A hopeless now win situation that is almost certain death for your party. I wonder how the campaign would have gone if they had rolled poorly on getting that note out to the outside world…It’s always a win when the players manage to foil the GM’s plan in a genuine, non-meta game, non-hostile way. Share your stories about outsmarting your GM!Before we take our leave, don’t forget to subscribe to our channel, All Things DnD. Stay tuned for more amazing Dungeons & Dragons content every Tuesday!Support the show
It’s so strange to me that people are mad about finite resources or their being consequences for your actions in a game that is determined by…your actions. I understand some players just want the power fantasy and approach DND like a video game and their only interest is blowing up monsters and getting loot. I may be biased because I don’t run games that way or have any interest in playing in a game like that. What do you think? Do you run games that have consequences for your decisions? To be clear, there is no wrong way to play, I want to hear what you think!Before we take our leave, don’t forget to subscribe to our channel, All Things DnD. Stay tuned for more amazing Dungeons & Dragons content every Tuesday!dScryb - Ready roleplay Brilliant descriptions for your tabletop setting. Interactive maps. Endless ideas. Ready sounds. Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
It’s so refreshing to get to hear both sides of a conflict. In my opinion the DM didn’t properly articulate the lethality of this campaign. I wasn’t there but from the world setting and the rarity of diamonds I would imagine player death’s would be pretty rare or the DM would have told them to bring a stack of character sheets because this is going to be a meat grinder. But I am glad that the DM recognized that they didn’t do a good enough job explaining the world and allowing the player to come back as a reborn. So, in my opinion, a happy ending that the community came together to help resolve. I consider that win.Before we take our leave, don’t forget to subscribe to our channel, All Things DnD. Stay tuned for more amazing Dungeons & Dragons content every Tuesday!dScryb - Ready roleplay Brilliant descriptions for your tabletop setting. Interactive maps. Endless ideas. Ready sounds. Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
I’m absolutely crying. Are you kidding me? That man is a true hero and we need to honor him. Thank you so much for sharing this story and the memory of him will live on forever in the hearts of everyone that listens to this story. My party is my family. We’ve been together for years through good times and bad. Keep yours close and cherish them and the memories you make.Before we take our leave, don’t forget to subscribe to our channel, All Things DnD. Stay tuned for more amazing Dungeons & Dragons content every Tuesday!Support the show
How quickly the roll of the dice can turn a villain into an inconsequential bump in the road. These are the best damn moments. A DM can’t plan for this, player’s can’t predict it. That’s the beauty of it. We aren’t playing a perfectly scripted story. The crazy and unknown are what makes this game great. Embrace the dice gods as they make or break your campaigns. Before we take our leave, don’t forget to subscribe to our channel, All Things DnD. Stay tuned for more amazing Dungeons & Dragons content every Tuesday!dScryb - Ready roleplay Brilliant descriptions for your tabletop setting. Interactive maps. Endless ideas. Ready sounds. Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
Easily my favorite part of this story is the fact that the DM tried to get out of the situation he put himself in. He rolled with the punches and let his player’s plans happen. That’s what it's all about, the improv the quick thinking and begrudgingly rewriting all of that planned campaign because of the spell Command. Before we take our leave, don’t forget to subscribe to our channel, All Things DnD. Stay tuned for more amazing Dungeons & Dragons content every Tuesday!dScryb - Ready roleplay Brilliant descriptions for your tabletop setting. Interactive maps. Endless ideas. Ready sounds. Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
Looking back at this story, what is the fine line between clever play and metagaming? Do you think this player did accidentally end up metagaming? I don’t personally think the OP did anything as such but do let us know what you think in the comments section below.Before we take our leave, don’t forget to subscribe to our channel, All Things DnD. Stay tuned for more amazing Dungeons & Dragons content every Tuesday!Support the show
Improvisation is the soul of dungeons and dragons. My approach to DMing is creating a rough outline of plot devices that my players can run into that will propel the story forward. Of course most of the time they go in the complete opposite direction and I shift my plot devices that way or simply make things up. I think that if you’re playing DnD correctly you have to be cheating just a little. Share your stories about your incredible improvisation skills in the comments below.Don’t forget to subscribe to our channel, All Things DnD. Stay tuned for more amazing Dungeons & Dragons content every Tuesday!Support the show
These situations are what makes a DM think a lot. Should the DM have shielded the player by not following the rules for his own happiness? Or perhaps it was a lesson for other DMs to be more flexible? Every table has good and bad moments. I'd love to hear from you, especially if you've faced similar situations in your campaigns. How do you strike the balance between staying true to the game and ensuring everyone's enjoyment?Don’t forget to subscribe to our channel, All Things DnD. Stay tuned for more amazing Dungeons & Dragons content every Tuesday!Support the show
The DM pulled a John Wick on his players. What are some incredible plot devices that your DM used, or you used on your players to motivate them to save the world…or end it.Don’t forget to subscribe to our channel, All Things DnD. Stay tuned for more amazing Dungeons & Dragons content every Tuesday!Support the show
What do you think? Was Jerry an ingeniously creative player or just a DM's ongoing challenge? Have you ever had such unexpected or cunning moves in your games? Share your stories of times when you've been awestruck or outwitted, whether by other players or by a cunning DM, in the comments below.Don’t forget to subscribe to our channel, All Things DnD. Stay tuned for more amazing Dungeons & Dragons content every Tuesday!Support the show
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Captain mushroom

actually I have played some weird characters. but this kinda reminds me of an idea I had that I never used of a character who is really old and the last of their people who was burned for being heretics by a church

Jul 15th
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Dylan Willis

nois

Jun 8th
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Cameron Jackson

naming all of your characters after NPCs in Warcraft and pretending it was your cleverness and knowledge of the dnd lore that lead you to the name is so fucking cringe.

Jan 3rd
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J.t. Stevens

Think this was incomplete

Aug 26th
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