My latest post is about developing character backstories, what’s your story?
My latest blog post is about developing character backstories in #Eberron & other settings. What’s your story? Both Eberron (Changelings and Warforged) and P:DC (Bad Dog) has a race with an Alien/Non-human backstory or perspective of the world. +
— Paulo E. R. Weber (@pauloerweber) June 20, 2017
You see them that way? It is something that you actively try to achieve on your game design?
One of the things I like about RPGs is the opportunity to try to see the world from another perspective, and nonhumans are an opportunity…— Keith Baker (@HellcowKeith) June 20, 2017
… for that. Warforged present many interesting questions about identity and purpose (you were made to be a weapon, what are you now?).
— Keith Baker (@HellcowKeith) June 20, 2017
PDC has fewer races, but because of the nature of Phoenixes allows you to explore a range of interesting stories & questions.
— Keith Baker (@HellcowKeith) June 20, 2017
Which of the seven deadly sins do the various chromatic dragons best represent?
@mikemearls @ChrisPerkinsDnD @JeremyECrawford Which of the seven deadly sins do the various chromatic dragons best represent? #dnd #wotcdnd
— Jon Dilley (@0Generic0) June 29, 2017
Red: Greed
Blue: Pride
Green: Envy
Black: Wrath
White: Gluttony https://t.co/6UkyAmRHru— Mike Mearls (@mikemearls) June 29, 2017
Huh. Red as Greed is an interesting change from its usual connotation as Wrath….
— AxisOfAnarchy Rachel (@owenharper) June 29, 2017
I thought about it, but I think ultimately red dragons want the world to be their plaything. #wotcstaff https://t.co/UFPNdwDbBV
— Mike Mearls (@mikemearls) June 29, 2017
Do you have any words of wisdom for somebody hoping to start a career at WotC?
Hey Adam, do you have any words of wisdom for somebody hoping to start a career at WOTC with the D&D creative/R&D teams?Follow your creative muse. Find your own voice. Join the community in some form. Don't freak out about time. Be kind to yourself.
— Adam Lee (@adamofadventure) June 21, 2017
How about for someone coming from marketing/events background? How do I get that initial foot-in-the-door opportunity to prove I can do it?
I'm no marketer. Start small: market a friend's project, promote something you're passionate about. Create an event at a con.— Adam Lee (@adamofadventure) June 21, 2017
To tell it truthfully, I would love to someday do something like what @ChrisPerkinsDnD does. But my resume is full of “Event Manager”Yeah! Get some pals and start streaming. Do your own cool D&D game 🙂 You can do it!
— Adam Lee (@adamofadventure) June 21, 2017
Actually, I want to shift from marketing to creative! Have been gming & worldbuilding as a hobby for 17 years. Just never professionally Go to the DMs Guild and start putting up your stuff! We look at it for talent 🙂 Best of luck!
— Adam Lee (@adamofadventure) June 21, 2017
That’s wonderful advice! I’ll do just that. Thank you Adam.Go for it!!! 😀
— Adam Lee (@adamofadventure) June 21, 2017
Tomb of Annihilation: behind the scenes adventure concepts
Check out Dragon+ behind the scenes adventure concepts I did for a Tomb of Annihilation! https://t.co/h6zVPAT8je pic.twitter.com/1b4yliKo0i
— Adam Lee (@adamofadventure) July 1, 2017
Greayhawk Initiative: Great Weapon Master feat: Foe at 0HP, Bonus Cleave Attack…
Yeah, i'd make it a reaction or just ignore the cost; isn't really worth a bonus action IMO
— Mike Mearls (@mikemearls) July 18, 2017
This pic makes me soooo happy!
The Wafflepets traversing fire giant air vents.
Happier times before the episode labelled "Prime Evil" 😱#wafflecrew #DiceCameraAction pic.twitter.com/s7jUlm3d4h— K.K. (@Final_fanartist) July 18, 2017
This pic makes me soooo happy! @AnnaProsser @HollyConrad @ProJared #wafflepets #wotcstaff https://t.co/Yj4V6BQbyQ
— Christopher Perkins (@ChrisPerkinsDnD) July 18, 2017
Any tips on DMing with little ones?
Any tips on DMing with little ones? 3 of my party are 5,7,8 while the other two are 13 and 17.
— Jessica Zimmer (@jessielzimmer) June 9, 2017
I have no experience DMing for young children, but there are child-friendly "D&D Lite" experiences such as Heroes of Hesiod. #WOTCstaff https://t.co/ITOjUU8l0o
— Christopher Perkins (@ChrisPerkinsDnD) June 9, 2017