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On this special interview lesson, Josh and Matt are joined by Beth and Jonathan Ball. The topic: Running two-players Dungeons and Dragons games.
D&D is traditionally viewed as a game designed for large groups of players. However, a D&D campaign with a one dungeon master and one player is not only viable but also an exciting and rewarding to play D&D. In this interview, Jonathan and Beth discuss with Matt and Josh the basics of a one-on-one D&D game, the benefits of playing a two person campaign, and some pitfalls to avoid during your first D&D duet.
If you are interested in learning more about Beth and Johnathan Ball, you can check her website here:
https://dndduet.com/
You can connect with Johnathan on social media here:
Twitter: @DndDuet
You can also check out a lot of their supplements and products here:
https://www.dmsguild.com
(just search Beth Ball or Johnathan Ball)
Did this interview inspire you make start a D&D duet with a family member or friend?
Then please rate and subscribe to Detentions and Dragons! Or help Josh and Matt out by recommending Detentions and Dragons to a friend, teacher, or student. New listeners are the best way to help us grow as a podcast. Thanks again for all of your support!
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On this special interview lesson, Josh and Matt are joined by Beth and Jonathan Ball. The topic: Running two-players Dungeons and Dragons games.
D&D is traditionally viewed as a game designed for large groups of players. However, a D&D campaign with a one dungeon master and one player is not only viable but also an exciting and rewarding to play D&D. In this interview, Jonathan and Beth discuss with Matt and Josh the basics of a one-on-one D&D game, the benefits of playing a two person campaign, and some pitfalls to avoid during your first D&D duet.
If you are interested in learning more about Beth and Johnathan Ball, you can check her website here:
https://dndduet.com/
You can connect with Johnathan on social media here:
Twitter: @DndDuet
You can also check out a lot of their supplements and products here:
https://www.dmsguild.com
(just search Beth Ball or Johnathan Ball)
Did this interview inspire you make start a D&D duet with a family member or friend?
Then please rate and subscribe to Detentions and Dragons! Or help Josh and Matt out by recommending Detentions and Dragons to a friend, teacher, or student. New listeners are the best way to help us grow as a podcast. Thanks again for all of your support!