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Hey everyone! Welcome to Plot Hooks, the podcast where we explore the art of narrative and collaborative storytelling in the world's premier RPG, Dungeons & Dragons.
Happy 25th episode! In this week's Prime Material, Samuel looks at the advantage mechanic for D&D Fifth Edition and examines if there are times when we should alter it mechanically in order to make more narrative sense, and how we could change it if we decide it might be necessary. In The Wilds segment, the cadaver collector. And in The Tavern, what would you do if you ran out of work?
Our new supplement for D&D Fifth Edition, The Ihmeset Race, released a couple weeks ago! Check it out on our Patreon! This new people can be adapted for any campaign setting to spice up your games. It's a wonderful release featuring art by Devin Symons (@DevMakesThings), and is just one of the several perks you'll get for supporting the show. Already, Patrons have access to a great list of magic items, the creation story of our world of Khariq, and the list of deities in the setting. And the document explaining what sets this world apart from other Dungeons & Dragons settings is still available publicly if you want to see what this world is all about! Your help allows us to continue to make Plot Hooks bigger and better for you, and to help out with the costs of running the podcast.
Be sure to follow us on social media! You'll find us on Twitter (@plothooks), Facebook (Plot Hooks), Instagram (plothooks), and YouTube (Plot Hooks Podcast).
Questions or comments? Email us at [email protected], or find us on the aforementioned social media accounts.
A big shout out also goes out to all the sources for our wonderful audio. Music was procured from Melody Loops. The tracks were "Epic Intense Trailer Intro Indent" by Jon Wright, "Dark Avenger" by Infraction, and "Medieval Ballad" by Erick McNerney. Sound effects were obtained from ZapSplat, Shockwave Sound, and Sound Bible.
Special thanks for listening from everyone here at Plot Hooks; Samuel, Matt, Mike, Dave, Steve, Zac, Becca, and podcast pupper Ellie!
Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/plothooks)
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Hey everyone! Welcome to Plot Hooks, the podcast where we explore the art of narrative and collaborative storytelling in the world's premier RPG, Dungeons & Dragons.
Happy 25th episode! In this week's Prime Material, Samuel looks at the advantage mechanic for D&D Fifth Edition and examines if there are times when we should alter it mechanically in order to make more narrative sense, and how we could change it if we decide it might be necessary. In The Wilds segment, the cadaver collector. And in The Tavern, what would you do if you ran out of work?
Our new supplement for D&D Fifth Edition, The Ihmeset Race, released a couple weeks ago! Check it out on our Patreon! This new people can be adapted for any campaign setting to spice up your games. It's a wonderful release featuring art by Devin Symons (@DevMakesThings), and is just one of the several perks you'll get for supporting the show. Already, Patrons have access to a great list of magic items, the creation story of our world of Khariq, and the list of deities in the setting. And the document explaining what sets this world apart from other Dungeons & Dragons settings is still available publicly if you want to see what this world is all about! Your help allows us to continue to make Plot Hooks bigger and better for you, and to help out with the costs of running the podcast.
Be sure to follow us on social media! You'll find us on Twitter (@plothooks), Facebook (Plot Hooks), Instagram (plothooks), and YouTube (Plot Hooks Podcast).
Questions or comments? Email us at [email protected], or find us on the aforementioned social media accounts.
A big shout out also goes out to all the sources for our wonderful audio. Music was procured from Melody Loops. The tracks were "Epic Intense Trailer Intro Indent" by Jon Wright, "Dark Avenger" by Infraction, and "Medieval Ballad" by Erick McNerney. Sound effects were obtained from ZapSplat, Shockwave Sound, and Sound Bible.
Special thanks for listening from everyone here at Plot Hooks; Samuel, Matt, Mike, Dave, Steve, Zac, Becca, and podcast pupper Ellie!
Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/plothooks)