After having reached 50 issues (51 actually, as I started with issue 0), I thought it might be a good idea to let gamers know a few ways they can use them.| YUM/DM
Issue 50 of my Dungeons and Dragons zine, d12 Monthly, is out! This one goes back to my roleplaying roots, back to when I didn’t have anyone I knew who played TTRPGs.| YUM/DM
In short: I run a 2-player D&D campaign and find it incredibly fun and rewarding and have noticed much more player buy-in. Over the last few weeks I have been running a 2-player Dungeons & Dragons campaign using Old School Essentials (OSE) as the rule set. I wasn’t sure if so few players would have … Continue reading "My 2-Player D&D Campaign" The post My 2-Player D&D Campaign appeared first on YUM/DM.| YUM/DM
In short: Taking some time and effort in detailing treasure using rules and tables from issues 47 & 49 of d12 Monthly. The first article in Issue 49 of d12 Monthly (Beyond All That Glitters) is all about what sorts of treasure various monster types (giants, beasts, aberrations, etc) would realistically have. In this web … Continue reading "An Ogre’s Hoard – Creating Unique Treasure In D&D" The post An Ogre’s Hoard – Creating Unique Treasure In D&D appeared first on YUM/DM.| YUM/DM
Issue 49 of my Dungeons and Dragons zine, d12 Monthly, is out! This is the third and final of a 3-part series on treasure.| YUM/DM
By using Attacks of Opportunity in your old school or OSR D&D game, you can up the ante in combats – just remember to keep it simple.| YUM/DM
Issue 48 of my Dungeons and Dragons zine, d12 Monthly, is out! This is the second of a 3-part series on treasure. Don’t miss Issue 47 (Treasure & Loot), and Issue 49 (Beyond All That Glitters) – the latter due in July 2025. Issue 48 is the Treasure & Loot issue. It features articles on: … Continue reading "d12 Monthly – Issue 48 – Magical Treasure" The post d12 Monthly – Issue 48 – Magical Treasure appeared first on YUM/DM.| YUM/DM
Issue 47 of my Dungeons and Dragons zine, d12 Monthly, is out! This is the first of a 3-part series on treasure.| YUM/DM
In short: By combining reaction rolls, which shows how the NPC reacts, with this D6 Why table, you can understand the reason behind their reaction. I have written extensively on this blog already about the simple D6 Oracle I use for my solo D&D campaigns. I have written about the D6 Oracle itself, how to … Continue reading "Combining Reaction Rolls With D6 Oracle In DnD Solo" The post Combining Reaction Rolls With D6 Oracle In DnD Solo appeared first on YUM/DM.| YUM/DM
Using multiple word tables gives you the best options when using them to find the “why” when your oracle gives you a simple yes/no answer. Download my word tables at the end of the post.| YUM/DM