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GM Advice
Below you will find a bunch of recommended sources for being a Game Master / Dungeon Master. If you have recommendations, comments or advice to share, please reply.
Items listed with a [FG] are Fantasy Grounds specific.
GM Blogs & Advice
- Sly Flourish - Though Mike focuses on D&D 5E, he has a lot of useful articles. Start with the section on General Dungeon Master Tips about a third of the way down the page.
- Game Mastery 101 - Jason writes what may be the most accessible and intellectual articles about gaming and GMing, you will find many hours of thought provoking reading within his site.
- The Angry GM - He cops an attitude and rambles a whole lot. But he also puts a lot of thought into the points and suggestions he makes. If you can find what interests you, it can be very interesting.
- Matt Mercer GM Tips (video) - From the popular DM of Geek & Sundry, videos from Matt to help you GM.
- How to Be a Great Game Master (video) - He holds your interest and has some interesting things to help you improve.
- Matt Colville's Running the Game (video) - Another D&D guy, but he has lots of popular videos that can help you get started if you have never DM'd before.
- DM Sage - Lots of thoughtful posts, they don't quiet resonate with me, but they might with you.
- DungeonMasterpiece (video) He has great advice on how to tie in random encounter tables, sink quest hooks into locations, develop factions, and interesting analysis on the geopolitics of various D&D settings
- How to DM for Young Players - Though he has other useful articles, this one is a must read if you are going to GM for pre-teens.
- D&D for Young Players and New Dungeon Masters - Geek Dad tells his story and observations of playing D&D with his own kids. Again, worth your time if this is your situation.
- Newbie DM - Targeted at the new DM, this blog has a selection of articles and DIY tutorials for various projects.
- Musing on Master GMs - Wonder what one experienced GM thinks it take to be a Master GM?
- Loot the Room - A website with a RPG Blog, Maps, Treasure Tables, Campaign Building Resources and more.
- Age of Ravens - A Blog with lots of Cyberpunk, L5R, Warhammer and other niche systems. Includes product reviews, game mastering advice and other topics of interest.
- Gnome Stew - A collection of blogs from numerous authors with over 3000 posts.
- Innroad Ministries - Lots of blog articles, but has a section for those to new to gaming as well.
- Your One Best Piece of GM/DM Advice - A post soliciting advice, it varies from great to not, but enough good suggestions to spend your time reading through it.
- [FG] Beginner GM org tips for running games in FG - A good write up and following discussion here on the forums.
- [FG] Session prep for running games in FG - Another good write up.
Resources
- D&D 5E Rules Answers by DM David - David has several blogs with answers and discussion on some of the most common rules questions for D&D 5E.
- [FG] Digital Dungeon Master - Dave's got a lot of stuff here; Twitch streams of his games, podcasts, downloads, and links to his favorite resources.
- DawnForged Cast (video) - Check out his playlists for Be a Better Game Master and Dungeon Master Basics
- Gnome Stew The Gaming Blog - With a handful of authors, you will get various perspectives on numerous RPG systems.
- Harbinger of Doom - Brandes has various articles on game theory and design.
- Dungeonsmaster D&D Resources - Lot's of various blogs on numerous GMing topics. It has a good selection of categories to filter on when you are just looking for something interesting to read or research.
- Heroes Wanted Online 5E Resources - A large list of resources for D&D 5E, though many can be useful with any system.
- The DM Lair (video) - a Series of 10-15 topic focused advice videos for GMs presented with humor.
- The Monsters Know What They’re Doing - This is a blog about tactics of various monsters (D&D 5E specific)
- Tools for Creating Gossip - A blog article with a good discussion of using rumors and gossip to shape a campaign, and some tools and examples.
Adventure Creation
Traps & Hazards
- Trick & Trap Agency Series - Though Hack & Slash has other good topics, this one is really good to help you spur ideas and get your creative juices flowing. (Link updated 1/3/21)
- The Right Use of Hazards - An excellent discussion on the use of hazards in a fantasy world.
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NPC Creation
Running a Session
- Division of Spoils - A discussion of how gaming groups can setup a fair and equitable method for distributing magic items
GM Tools
Inspiration
- Inspiration for Adventure - Swamp Witch - Dulux-Oz posts the lyrics for a song he finds inspirational for generating plot ideas
- Old Radio World - American radio dramas, mysteries and adventure shows that can not only inspire adventure ideas, but also demonstrate narrative and voice skills.
Adventures Sources
- Adventure a Week - A source for PDF and FG adventures
- Dungeon Masters Guild - The official WotC outlet for community content for D&D 5E
- ENsid5r - A digitial magazine for D&D 5E that has adventures, classes and rules expansions.
Maps
World Building
Books
Other Useful Thoughts
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I like it!
My highest recommendations are two YouTube channels.
Matthew Colville's Running the Game series is fantastic for new aspiring GMs:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-YZ...7hs8MaV7ELLCP_
He also sent a lot of people towards Fantasy Grounds with a recent episode showing off the software:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dnTDnDvw6yY
This YouTube channel is the best. It's like taking a course on GMing at Oxford:
How to be a Great Game Master
https://www.youtube.com/user/Bon3zmann
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I'd add Matt Mercer's GM Tips column as well. I wouldn't point people to Critical Role itself for new GM's though because that's a lot of pressure mistakenly thinking you have to perform to the level of professional actors and voice actors in a studio with a crew behind the scenes. CR is entertaining but could be intimidating to new GMs who think they have to do that.
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Thanks all, keep them coming and I will keep updating the first (two) posts. As you've noticed, I've tried to not add "entertainment" types of resoures, just those that give concrete resources and such.
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I am just about to start writing my first adventure again in a very long time, so this will be super useful. Thanks!
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No matter the preparation, there's things that will go off road, players will have unexpected ideas, so from The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, one very good advice is "Don't panic" :D
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Worthy of a sticky I think.
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Thanks for the Sticky.
I wanted to also bump this because I've added a bunch more links. One that I have found and added is on Node Based Scenario Design. IMO, this is one of the best set of articles on scenario design. If you are looking to design anything from a railroad to a sandbox, this will help. The article, and the others it links to (like the Three Rule Clue) are invaluable tools for increasing player agency, while maintaining elements of plot control.
If you haven;t read them before, and have an interest in scenario or adventure design, I suggest you put them next on your reading list.
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Not sure if DawnforgedCast counts towards GM Advice but he does a video segment where he takes viewer questions and gives his take on how to handle the situation as GM.