5 sats \ 0 replies \ @Murch 13 Jan \ parent \ on: Dungeons & Dragons or other TTRPGs gaming
Overall, you’ll have a lot of fun. :)
Oh, and don’t make too many assumptions at how exactly your players are going to solve some challenge. Often they’ll surprise you with an angle you didn’t consider. Don’t try to push them too hard to what you planned, it’s frustrating to the players, rather roll with their ideas when they make sense.
And if you have any puzzles in your game, leave enough hints, sometimes the players just staunchly walk past a hint that you felt was super obvious. In my experience, planning for three different ways of getting a piece of information or surmounting a challenge tends to ensure that they figure it out.