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Post by Camulus on Jun 21, 2017 5:12:36 GMT
i have some experience DMing out side of blade and bow
i know the basics of roll20 [went through the whole tutorial]
i would like a to improve my DM skills
My Discord name is Camulus Wizwand
i have found what Dming i have done to be an enjoyable experience
i have a lot free time
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Post by AlejoTheBear🐻 on Jun 24, 2017 21:43:02 GMT
bladeandbow.boards.net/thread/3811/mansionOverall i have to fail this game. Flowed with the party's... interesting final solution and handled a few odd things fairly well. the only problem was a slight lack of understanding for his own creatures and fairly stupid choices made by what should have been intelligent humans. acted more like animals to me. Was also a lack of surety at the start. I will say that I think with an extra bit of planning for *your* specific NPCs I think this would have been an easy pass.
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Post by genko on Jun 25, 2017 23:46:44 GMT
bladeandbow.boards.net/thread/3811/mansion
i think i am going to have to also say fail
i just cant look past the custom creatures acting as they did, did not seem logical and you also need to brush up on some of the rules especially ones you plan to use in your session. other then that it went pretty well the frogs were a cool creature to fight the ending was great and it was pretty fun. overall i think you were really close to passing the first fight just had a few to many error's
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Post by Admin on Jul 10, 2017 23:53:40 GMT
2nd game test verdict - barely pass the creatures acted reasonably and you generally seemed to know the rules. you let too much happen outside of initiative, ie crossbow shots and whatnot. lacking understanding of the grapple rules and swallow whole, but everyone forgets them all the time. seemed a bit confused about charge rules - velociraptor + leaping charge - you should know the special abilities of a creature you are about to use. bladeandbow.boards.net/thread/3909/mound
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Post by scrungybungus on Jul 14, 2017 0:00:31 GMT
bladeandbow.boards.net/thread/3916/critI'm unfortunately gonna have to say fail on this one. While it was overall pretty fun, there were several occasions where you needed to be reminded of fairly basic rules, and a bit more knowledge for roll20 wouldn't hurt. In addition, the main enemy that the session had built up to was a bit of a pushover. Obviously it was mostly due to the huge crit it took first thing, but that's one of the reasons why you generally want to present multiple dangerous enemies.
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Post by uncletwistyfresh on Oct 7, 2017 18:27:26 GMT
bladeandbow.boards.net/thread/4217/holey-mountain-raid-on-goblinsI feel like Camulus is in a place I was personally when I was a GM starting fresh. He needs some rule knowledge (who doesn't from time to time) but has enough basics to begin running 1-7's. His encounters were genuinely fun and while he was nervous I can tell there's some great potential there for him to evolve as he GM's more. He dealt with magic, strong characters, and dumb bullshit RP interactions well and for that I think he deserves it. TWISTY'S FINAL VERDICT: PASS
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