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About Nick
Hi there! Nick's my name and DND is my game. I've been playing dnd 5e for the past six years and have been a game master just as long. I strive to bring the magic of the real world tabletop to the digital screen and provide an immersive experience. I've run dozens of campaigns over the years and currently have five in progress. My modules of choice are Curse of Strahd, the Lost Dudgeon of Rickedness (Rick and Morty mini campaign), Dungeons of Drakenheim, Strixhaven, and Waterdeep Dragon Heist. I am amenable to other modules, these are just the ones I know well. I'm currently part of a group of DM's starting a podcast Roll 4 DM. I'm extremely passionate about table top gaming and i hope that you'll let me share that passion with you!
At a glance
3 years on StartPlaying
21 games hosted
Highly rated for: Creativity, Storytelling, Voices
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When I'm not running games I'm...
Playing video games, 3d printing, and recording my pod casts Roll 4 Dm and Flick Fights
How Nick runs games
I run my games with a focus on characters. At the end of the day rolling dice means nothing if you don't truly care about the outcome of the roll. I have found the quickest way to accomplish that is investment in the world. You are tied to the story and the story is tied to you. My favorite sessions are where the players are so invested that they have been discussing the world in character for a large part of the game. I love crafting the "AhHA!" moments and the laughs and gasps are what drive me forward. I do my best to keep combat dynamic and fun. No one wants to hear the dm flatly say "23 to hit you take 10 damage, next up is... You want how the blade moved, the sound it made, the effect it had on your character, and other's reactions to it. i try and pack as much detail into every corner i can to try and help the world come alive for you!
Nick's ideal table
A group of passionate individuals who all come together to craft a story better than any could have alone that comes to a conclusion that no-one could have guessed.
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