
David
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About me
Former D&D and WofD play, looking to join a current D&D game.
Reviews I've given (4)
Bob is my favorite DM for D&D. I by far subscribe to Bob's campaigns. Not every campaign is correct for all players. Bob runs the campaigns to satisfy the players. I typically categorize a campaign into role-play heavy or a tactical combat heavy. I by far prefer tactical combat games. I try out most of his open campaigns and see if I'm compatible. The most effective approach would be to ask Bob. Here are the tags that I would assign to Bob: - Allows for player creativity - Bob allows any character build (as far as I know) that falls within the rules. I don't know what he allows regarding homebrew characters or items. Bob also allows characters to have a magic item wish list. - Knows the rules - Bob definitely knows the rules. Bob has learned the rules for five editions of D&D and will look up the rules if he doesn't remember explicitly. - Rule of cool - Sets the mood (soundscape & music) - Terrific storyteller - Good for beginners - Bob is particularly good at that. He will go so far as to help optimize a player's build with the intent of improving the gaming experience. - Amazing & fun voices - I love his Foghorn Leghorn impression. - World builder - Bob will incorporate entire levels drawn from his extensive - Scene designer - Bob will often incorporate challenging scenes, particularly for his combat-heavy campaigns. Of course, our job as players is to figure out how to turn the encounters into trivial items. - Virtual Table Top (VTT) - Bob has Fantasy Grounds as a VTT is an automated VTT. He expends significant effort to further enhance and improve the experience. Fantasy Grounds is one of the VTTs that I will personally play (the other being Foundry).