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In this episode, John and Ian discuss one of the most contentious topics in TTRPGs, Splitting the Party, both its benefits and drawbacks, and how storytelling tools mesh with your table’s culture.
Throughout this episode, we reference a podcast episode by Running off the Rails also about splitting the party, which makes a great companion listen to the content we present here. You can find their episode at https://open.spotify.com/episode/7ix7QnUG2Pb6yX90FNlBo0?si=5d4d23278be848e1
Dragon Mind is a TTRPG discussion podcast where we look through the infinite lenses of TTRPGs to discover our best selves through gaming.
If listening to this episode sparks any insights or questions, post them in the Darkmore Podcast Community Discord at https://discord.gg/3eAzTw9J or the Incendium D&D Discord at https://discord.gg/ZfwPzjD9
Or, you can email us at [email protected]
Credit to https://www.FesliyanStudios.com for the background music
By John TanakaIn this episode, John and Ian discuss one of the most contentious topics in TTRPGs, Splitting the Party, both its benefits and drawbacks, and how storytelling tools mesh with your table’s culture.
Throughout this episode, we reference a podcast episode by Running off the Rails also about splitting the party, which makes a great companion listen to the content we present here. You can find their episode at https://open.spotify.com/episode/7ix7QnUG2Pb6yX90FNlBo0?si=5d4d23278be848e1
Dragon Mind is a TTRPG discussion podcast where we look through the infinite lenses of TTRPGs to discover our best selves through gaming.
If listening to this episode sparks any insights or questions, post them in the Darkmore Podcast Community Discord at https://discord.gg/3eAzTw9J or the Incendium D&D Discord at https://discord.gg/ZfwPzjD9
Or, you can email us at [email protected]
Credit to https://www.FesliyanStudios.com for the background music