We'd all love to DM/GM for a 4-person party but it is rare. More often we'll have 6 players or even 8-9 who want to play in a campaign even if we only start off with 4. How do you handle these huge parties or small parties of less than 4? If you have a small party, how do you add capabilities to the party with NPCs?
Ep 102 - Designing Better Encounters Part 2
Ep 101 - Designing Better Encounters Part 1
Ep 100 - Starting Anywhere But A Tavern
Ep 99 - Monster Series - Kobolds
Ep 98 - D&D5e and PF2e Ancestries and Races
Ep 97 - Curses and Cursed Items
Ep 96 - Monster Series - Mimics
Ep 95 - Familiars, Animal Companions, and Summoned Creatures
Ep 94 - Class Series - Fighters and Monks
Ep 93-Virtual Tabletop Tips
Ep 92 - Travel and Exploration
Ep 91 - Safely Introducing New Gameplay Features
Ep 90 - The GRAPES Worldbuilding System
Ep 89 - Monster Series - Goblins
Ep 88 - Class Series-Holy Moley The Cleric and Druid
Ep 87 - Inspiration from the 5e DMG Disclaimer
Ep 86 - Skill Challenges
Ep 85 - What I Wish I'd Known When I Started Playing D&D
Ep 84 - 3-Dimensional and Underwater Combat
Ep 83 - Class Series - Barbarian and Bard
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