Brett

Brett

he/him

Timezone

America/los Angeles

Experience Level

INTERMEDIATE

About me

Been playing a few years now. Enjoy role playing and having a good time.

My preferences

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Roleplay Heavy

Rule of Cool (RoC)

Reviews I've given (6)

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Bryan/OddSquirrel

Played 11 sessions

OddSquirrel is very passionate about Daggerheart, and it shows in his teaching of the One-Shot. After his very easy-to-understand and thorough instructions, I am very interested in trying out a campaign. If you are interested in learning and checking out Daggerheart, I highly recommend going to one of their one-shots.

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Joe (Phoenix)

Played 37 sessions

Joe is a very fun GM who is good at crafting exciting scenarios for their players to encounter. The NPCs he creates are very fun and interesting, with distinct personalities. They allow for player creativity and is very friendly to newer players of the game they are running. Plus they offer many games that are not D&D, and I recommend checking those games out.

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Zenfyre

Played 9 sessions

Zen is a fun GM who goes above and beyond in their presentation of Fabula Ultima. They are good at crafting intriguing stories with great NPCs while melding everyone's personal stories into the overall campaign. I would highly recommend him.

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Spelljammer: Light of Xaryxis

With the right DM, this game is a blast. From what I have heard from multiple dungeon masters, there isn't much in the module. So if this is a module where you just want to run the module and not create too much, this is probably not the module for you. If you want to stretch your creativity and play D&D in space, then this is a lot of fun. I finished the entire campaign, and I really miss my character.

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Fabula Ultima

Played 6 sessions

I love the collaborative storytelling that is central to Fabula Ultima. The combat is quick and punchy with the right amount of crunch. Also, the theme of JRPGs is just the cherry on top of the cake of a fabulous system that is a joy to play and GM.