4 DM tips for encouraging party roleplay

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Ginny Di

Ginny Di

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@Trial88
@Trial88 2 жыл бұрын
“Nothing breaks immersion like a player named Josh” I took that a little personally 😂
@punkmaster1864
@punkmaster1864 2 жыл бұрын
I went "oof"
@joshuaatherton8792
@joshuaatherton8792 2 жыл бұрын
Same
@gavinspammed
@gavinspammed Жыл бұрын
Quit breaking our immersion, Josh! :p
@Szystedt
@Szystedt Жыл бұрын
Ahahahahah
@mariaharnold951
@mariaharnold951 Жыл бұрын
I have two players named Josh so I felt this by association lmao
@deeps6979
@deeps6979 2 жыл бұрын
Something else that may help with understanding: Make sure your players know the *setting*, both the world at large and the scene at hand. Sure, player attention is vital, but a player that's checked out might not have a grasp on the scene or know enough about the world to have context for character expression/decisions. It's especially important to relate that in homebrew and unique settings.
@UnproductiveSunbeam
@UnproductiveSunbeam 2 жыл бұрын
I really relate to this. I find it quite difficult to role play when I feel like I don't understand the scene
@Sam-pi5bh
@Sam-pi5bh 2 жыл бұрын
Just to play devil's advocate for a moment: do you ask about the context beforehand or even during the scene? I can just see this being both ways: the DM should provide relevant information but the DM can't know everything that a player would find helpful to be able to play in character.
@UnproductiveSunbeam
@UnproductiveSunbeam 2 жыл бұрын
@@Sam-pi5bh oh for sure. Loads of questions. But each time I ask a question 'out of character' it becomes harder to role play. And my character can't very well ask 'wait, how many people are in the room?' partway through a conversation. So it's a frequent interruption of any attempt to RP.
@Sam-pi5bh
@Sam-pi5bh 2 жыл бұрын
@@UnproductiveSunbeam yeah, definitely. That's something I thought about after replying. I know I've done that myself and it takes a couple moments to get back into character. Additionally, I know for me it feels bad when I learn a seemingly minor or insignificant piece of information that would have drastically altered the way my character would have acted. Then I feel like I either missed a great opportunity to show off a character quirk , or worse, that I know it would have led to entirely different dialog/ actions.
@darmakx99
@darmakx99 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, my friend and I have been world building and we're finally running some games in that setting, and parts of it are very different and I have to rein in my desire to infodump too much. Did a little exposition at the beginning and now I just describe things as they come across them. I'll note if it's a thing that's "normal" to them so they'll be like, "Ahhh, this entire culture designs their buildings for humanoids AND full sized dragons". Or sometimes I throw in a random factoid here and there for no real reason. Hopefully they'll slowly learn about the wider world we've come up with, while both players and us DMs learn about the local area we've started playing in (just making up this town and local surroundings as we go along, using our worldbuilding as a framework)
@trulyAmatulHaqq
@trulyAmatulHaqq 2 жыл бұрын
Running my first session this weekend! Thank you for all the resources I've been binging to quell my nerves!
@annafantasia
@annafantasia 2 жыл бұрын
Youv'e got this! Super excited for you!
@ewotwist8694
@ewotwist8694 2 жыл бұрын
And again I love your video!! My party is doing an outstanding job at the roleplaying part. I didn't expect them to go all out like this! It's so fun to just see them have fun and whenever I introduce a new npc make them completely different from the last! And like you said, when you go all out yourself, its easier for the party to join that vibe! Thank you so much for the lovely video and amazing advice!!
@nordicson2835
@nordicson2835 2 жыл бұрын
l Dm for my high school early college kids and thier friends... they are mostly theaters kids... we order food and watch critical role for every Thursday.... most of the kids are ok with longer play , if they get to stretch thier 'chops' a little bit . l usually give that space. l , however miss the opening , l like those and your singing ... thanks for those.
@SocialDownclimber
@SocialDownclimber 2 жыл бұрын
Also this is why Blades in the Dark is an amazing system. You get XP through roleplay. Roleplay is your primary resource.
@CharlesStacyII
@CharlesStacyII 2 жыл бұрын
My favorite way to scare players is to ask "Are you sure you want to do that?" Especially when they have the correct answer to the puzzle.
@icyleamon
@icyleamon 2 жыл бұрын
I don't think that's a good Idea to say that if the answer is correct. I think this is the phrase to metagame a bit if your player wants to do something that will obviously lead to bad consequences. Like punch a royal guard in the face or jump from a cliff. It's like "I warn you". If he's going to die that's on him. What I think is a good idea is "do you touch?" Or "Are you just opening that door standing right before it?" If they are in a town just entering a shop. If at first they will say "Nope, I slowly open it standing at the corner and try to see the insides before anything on the other side sees me" and all they will see is just a confused shopkeeper, they later will try to think in character if they would really be worried to open a door to a shop.
@BuzzyQueenB77
@BuzzyQueenB77 5 ай бұрын
"Do you say that out loud" is my favorite question because the answer is always yes and the DM is sometimes like ohhhhh dear
@brimstone9060
@brimstone9060 2 жыл бұрын
First, I love the Quirky little Into skits you do! Some of my favorite RP Happens when I just stop talking. From the party sitting down, talking with one another. To the Bards in the Party up late in a Village they just saved and composing a song based on them saving it. Or when one of your players loves the game so much for the pure RP, they sit on the mast of the ship they are on and sing, rolling a 25 on the check as everyone on board stops and listens to him sing. These things happened in my campaign in the last 3 months. Love it, Love a good RP session! Keep up the awesome Work Ginny! And Keep up with those Intros! :)
@PapaWolfDogZeus
@PapaWolfDogZeus 2 жыл бұрын
Ironically, this really needs to be said.
@Paul-ju2bj
@Paul-ju2bj Жыл бұрын
"Nothing breaks emersion by having a player named Josh" Damn I relate so well to that. As a DM I had a party with a human fighter called Joshua (real last name) X. The rest of the party had names like Hyamdord, Nari and Brakosh. I'm ashamed to say it but he made it work for the most part.
@dr00ness
@dr00ness 2 жыл бұрын
i had to quit a group recently because the DM was talking more than all the players combined. he just wanted to tell a story and be the center of attention. players would try to explain what they wanted to do, and then he would take the reigns and would spend a long time describing their own actions, even telling them how they would do it. other times, when players would have their own discussions, start joking around, etc. (all in character), he would admonish us to be quiet and to pay attention. it was so exhausting, but the worst part is how he made us all feel self-conscious, when we weren't even doing anything wrong.
@homunculus023
@homunculus023 2 жыл бұрын
I give so much, much inspiration! Don't limit it to one, I drop four, five points throughout the game to each player!
@KBTibbs
@KBTibbs 2 жыл бұрын
"Just like any effort to control other people's behavior, you cant!" You know this is true, because if Ginny knew a way these comments and her Twitter replies would look *a lot* different.
@johntheherbalistg8756
@johntheherbalistg8756 2 жыл бұрын
This is one reason I advocate for playing, first and most often, among friends, whenever possible. My group has been playing together for actual decades, off and on and not always all at once, and most of us have the same levels of roleplay ability and desire, most of the time. Also, personal boundaries are understood and absolutely respected (ie our arachniphobe humbly requests that we not have giant spiders as enemies, and we do that for him). We've also brought new players around (both new to the hobby or just new to our group), and because we're an established group with our own ingrained culture, even players who have gamed before and had a different experience, mostly learn how we play and do a good job of fitting in with little to no friction.
@NightofOrion
@NightofOrion 2 жыл бұрын
Johnny Chiodini, the dm for the Oxventurers on OutsideXbox/Xtra is a wonderful example of how to utilize explicit inspiration points. They’re great at rewarding them, and the party regularly uses it. Meanwhile Matt Mercer in critical role doesn’t explicitly award inspiration, but will often grant advantage for great roleplay decisions. For example, there’s an episode where Fjord uses his mask of many faces to intimidate someone by becoming that person. He got advantage on the intimidation check because that was HELLA cool. Just two different ways to use inspiration, explicit or otherwise, to encourage that roleplay.
@theodorewiltrout8770
@theodorewiltrout8770 Жыл бұрын
I usually have two or three players that get into role-playing and one that doesn't. It is fun watching the roleplayers.
@delaneyalusa
@delaneyalusa 2 жыл бұрын
My current campaign at points after telling them something I will say, at this time, I encourage you to role play amongst yourselves. Or I may say, at this time I ask you to role play what you are saying and doing. I find that they do role play more when I encourage it. I also let me players know I reward in XP for good role play, and more for great role play. Those that role play can and do earn extra XP which can make them reach a level sooner, or get other rewards such as Hero Points which can be used to change a dice roll, or even save their life and stabilize.
@duskstorm3560
@duskstorm3560 2 жыл бұрын
I enjoy roleplay and love describing things like actions and visuals, but my social anxiety often gets in the way, especially around other players I may not know as well. When I first started playing, I made the mistake of trying to play a character far unlike myself to try and get over it, but it had the opposite effect. In following that error, I made a character with a story that gives them (and me) a reason to be nervous when first interacting with others while also having a reasonable motive to do so nonetheless. It has helped me open up a bit, though I'm still fairly anxious when put on the spot. The fear that I was somehow playing my character "improperly" was what made me scared at first, but knowing that my nervousness was synonymous with my character's own response helped me feel immersed without that added pressure.
@Ayluy
@Ayluy 2 жыл бұрын
that THRONE oh wow
@prototypesoup1685
@prototypesoup1685 Жыл бұрын
Player: I want to roll for Persuasion! DM: Fastuus the Wizard brandishes a 6-sided die and rolls it along the castle floor, confusing the Manor Lord. A nearby guard giggles in his suit of armor.
@x0Vinny0x
@x0Vinny0x Жыл бұрын
One thing I've implemented, is that there are no rolling for deception, persuasion, etc. Basically any skills involving roleplay. They are only used if players fumble so horribly, that the NPC would question that line of thought. An example, would be convincing the dragon that you're also a dragon. This optional rule won't discourage the players from roleplaying due to a lack of statistical advantage. Plus, how annoying is it to say something amazing only to roll a 1 and end up looking like a buffoon.
@jiujitsuguy74
@jiujitsuguy74 2 жыл бұрын
Acting is a more advanced form of roleplaying. I wouldn’t say they’re not the same, just varying degrees
@theladyamalthea
@theladyamalthea 2 жыл бұрын
“We’re all just Nerds playing a silly game.” Nailed. It. 😂
@gavinpacheco7807
@gavinpacheco7807 2 жыл бұрын
"Nothing breaks immersion more than a player named josh"
@kairon156
@kairon156 2 жыл бұрын
I tried to persuay another character to help with a light puzzle/trap and rolled an epic fail. I think my in-character role playing was perfect for that result because I ended up falling for the trap and being damaged as I thought I would any way. I DM'ed one campaign and a player was pretty much non-responsive and as everyone got out of the van I asked them if their character just sits in the van as the rest of the party did the mission. :P I made sure to try and ask with a light hearted tone though.
@ticketforepic4429
@ticketforepic4429 2 жыл бұрын
"We're all just nerds playing a silly game"! Lmao 🤣 😆 and with that you've earned yourself a subscriber.
@JustAnotherPerson811
@JustAnotherPerson811 2 жыл бұрын
Very nice video, thank you for the tips!
@DecadesOfWinter
@DecadesOfWinter 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome tips! Thank you ✨
@saltycupcake9054
@saltycupcake9054 3 ай бұрын
3:29 When we don't remember the character names, we tend to default to the class name lol
@b.c.akathenewdarkeclipse
@b.c.akathenewdarkeclipse 2 жыл бұрын
Keep it up, friend 👍👍
@name-gu8ml
@name-gu8ml 2 жыл бұрын
One of my players is trying to romance an NPC, but he kind of treats interactions with the love interest like it's the Sims. I tryed to encourage him to roleplay more by talking in character as his love interest, or asking what he wants to talk about, but it isn't really working and I don't want to push him to hard and make him uncomfortable. But I'm not sure how to handle the relationship, since he doesn't give me much to work with and I'm not sure what he expects from it
@SaiTaX_the_Chile_boi
@SaiTaX_the_Chile_boi Жыл бұрын
I do mix.
@Elvalley
@Elvalley 2 жыл бұрын
Oops, seems I got straight to verbal prompts but forgot the basics about creating a more roleplay-friendly environment (especially the part about me shutting up -.-)
@obrysii
@obrysii 2 жыл бұрын
Do you have any advice for interparty conflicts?
@playblox7508
@playblox7508 2 жыл бұрын
NY accent was spot on.
@ancientswordrage
@ancientswordrage 2 жыл бұрын
Just make sure your players are comfortable with all this, especially things like ignoring certain players and eye contact.
@lizzymorang8048
@lizzymorang8048 2 жыл бұрын
I have a habit of doubting my DM abilities and I expected to watch this video and feel like I don't do much of those and I should be better, but I actually came away realizing I might be a better DM than I give myself credit for, because I genuinely do all of these and my players are having fun
@mkklassicmk3895
@mkklassicmk3895 2 жыл бұрын
You are almost certainly a better DM then you think you are.
@3nertia
@3nertia 2 жыл бұрын
Bad people never question whether or not they're "good" and I think that applies to GMs as well. The ones that just assume they're the bees knees are usually terrible lol. "The problem is that idiots are full of confidence while smart people are full of doubt" xD
@JasonV_DM
@JasonV_DM 2 жыл бұрын
Let go of the need to be perfect. Ignore others when they ask you to be perfect. You are you. You are enough. Your players want to build an adventure with you.
@rcschmidt668
@rcschmidt668 2 жыл бұрын
Fun is the main reason we play, whether a character or DM. If everyone is having fun, that is all you need.
@Cyryvy
@Cyryvy 2 жыл бұрын
You're a great DM, because you *are* the DM. As long as you're listening to your players and not making them genuinely uncomfortable, they'll come back time after time to enjoy your game.
@macthemeh
@macthemeh 2 жыл бұрын
I noticed the amount of interparty roleplay and banter go WAY way up when I changed "Is there anything you'd like to do?" whenever they had downtime or traversal time to "Is there anything you would like to do or discuss?" Suddenly a lot more roleplay was coming out either discussing what they were going to do, asking each other how they were doing after that last encounter, or even asking npc's questions (if they're traveling with npc's). I also make sure to address them by name whenever I can. "Ok, while they're off doing that, Elik, what are you doing?" And if the player is doing general descriptions as opposed to specific roleplaying. I make sure to respond with specific roleplaying even if they choose to continue the general. "I go shopping at the apothecary." "Afternoon, my good sir, what can I do for you." "I want to buy some health potions." "Certainly sir, no finer potions in all the land. What specifically can I interest you in?" Often as we are having that back and forth they slowly start being more specific in their conversations. But I never pressure them to be too specific if they don't feel like it. Cause, quite frankly, as a dm, I often have nights where I don't feel like being specific and I am a little more general too.
@kainan613
@kainan613 6 ай бұрын
I just wanna say I saw this comment a few weeks back when I was prepping for a new campaign. It's actually low-key genius. I immediately stole it and use it every time, it feels great to put the 'Discuss' option on the table whenever I ask what they wanna do. My players are already very interested and engage in a lot of RP, but this just redoubled their efforts
@macthemeh
@macthemeh 6 ай бұрын
@@kainan613 Aww, that’s so sweet :) I’m so glad that worked out for you :)
@maevem316
@maevem316 2 жыл бұрын
I'm a very shy role player and 100% the thing that most got me to open up in my group was just the other players (and GM) getting excited about my rp choices with me. Ending a session and immediately having everyone excitedly discussing something *I* did is literally the best feeling I've gotten out of the game
@CocoWantsACracker
@CocoWantsACracker Жыл бұрын
I've been on the other end of that. Trust me, seeing a shy player's face light up when you support them (in-game and outside of the game) feels great too!
@CrispysTavern
@CrispysTavern 2 жыл бұрын
Anytime a DM asks how to encourage their players to do X thing, I respond the same way. You encourage the thing you reward. If you reward players for good roleplay, not taking advantage of meta-knowledge, and truly embodying their characters, they WILL do it more. Also, I know this video is about players roleplaying with each other, but one thing that I've always found as a DM is creating compelling and likable NPCs will get players to engage with the world more often.
@digitaljanus
@digitaljanus 2 жыл бұрын
I definitely try to mix up 1st person and 3rd person RP when playing NPCs to signal to the players either way is valid.
@MonkeyJedi99
@MonkeyJedi99 2 жыл бұрын
Basically, more carrot, less stick.
@Commonwealth_Of_Pennsylvania
@Commonwealth_Of_Pennsylvania 2 жыл бұрын
Ngl I kinda love seeing you in this comment section so often. From one rat to another, have a nice day, Crispy
@logan5818
@logan5818 2 жыл бұрын
True, though the latter can sometimes backfire if you overdo it. Had a DM with so many wonderful and engaging NPCs but there was little bonding or roleplaying in-party. Everyone had different favorite NPCs they'd want to help or even try to hire/recruit, so when tense moments or party conflict came up the response became splitting the party rather than working out the differences. Party was split more often than it was together for the last year of the campaign. (Though I must admit, while most of the roleplaying was "f*ck you I'm goning to go hang out with Gary the Innkeep" I suppose it did encourage roleplay between party members either way)
@3nertia
@3nertia 2 жыл бұрын
I think that's the heart of the question though, the real question. I, personally, am just looking for ideas on how [good] GMs accomplish that. What do they reward for? How do they reward? What rewards are to be given for what?
@arashivillasenor7172
@arashivillasenor7172 2 жыл бұрын
It's not easy, but something that's helped my players is having your NPCs talk to each other. If your players see you having a conversation with yourself in silly voices then it can help them break out of their comfort zone for more Active RP.
@WhisperingEchoes56
@WhisperingEchoes56 2 жыл бұрын
True, this is why you always have a comic relief NPC that can make jokes to a more serious NPC and make everyone amused
@cthrion_uroniziir
@cthrion_uroniziir 2 жыл бұрын
I found a way to have my players remember that they have inspiration on their own by using some child psychology i learned during my aprenticeship. basically people (especially children) remember stuff better if there is some kind of little ritual attached to it so i bought a small mimic chest and filled it with three kinds of differed coins, gold, silver and copper. (bought some fantasy coins that have different collors and shapes) and everytime i award ispiration i call out what kind of ispiration like "you get silver ispiration for that" and they then have to reach into this (tothy) chest and find and fish out the right coin. none of my players are actually children but this does in fact still work (at least at my table)
@MenardiChan
@MenardiChan 2 жыл бұрын
That's a very interesting idea! Might look into this for my own group! :)
@darmakx99
@darmakx99 2 жыл бұрын
Do your different kinds of inspiration differ in effect, or are they still regular inspiration but you color code them to make the player focus on it when taking them from the mimic chest?
@cthrion_uroniziir
@cthrion_uroniziir 2 жыл бұрын
@@darmakx99 they differ in effect with a higher valeu coin giving them a higher benifit, like a gold coin gives them advantage when used, a silver coin lets them add a d12 to a roll and a copper coin lets them add a d10. but no player can hhold more than one coin at a time and if they get inspiration again they can upgrade the coin they already have to a better one.
@darmakx99
@darmakx99 2 жыл бұрын
@@cthrion_uroniziir that sounds really inspired (hehe), I might try using that system myself! Even down to pulling the specific type of coin from a mimic chest (mostly because I love mimics lol)
@cabe_bedlam
@cabe_bedlam 2 жыл бұрын
"Do you say that out loud?" is *absolutely* going in the arsenal.
@Usammityduzntafraidofanythin
@Usammityduzntafraidofanythin 3 ай бұрын
It's very simple too. Not like ", you're not there" which would potentially devolve into a shouting match.
@PikaLuigi
@PikaLuigi 2 жыл бұрын
My group's DM created an atmosphere for roleplaying called "close quarters". While we are journeying across the sea to get to different places, two or more of us are randomly selected to be at a certain location at the ship, and we can choose what we want to talk about, or our DM can suggest a topic. The amount of times each of us has ended up in our hot tub with our Pastafarian Cleric is amusing and has created quite a few laughs XD
@evancampbell7048
@evancampbell7048 2 жыл бұрын
I recall a session where I didn’t speak for nearly 45 minutes, just letting the in character planning happen. It was fantastic
@kainan613
@kainan613 6 ай бұрын
A recent session I DM'd was 3.5 hours of straight RP. All I did was describe places they decided to go to and asked for a few rolls, kept the music fitting to the mood and such. Best session I'ver DM'd
@DominoPivot
@DominoPivot 2 жыл бұрын
As a player, I tend to struggle with roleplay when the tone of the campaign gets too serious before our characters have had the time to become friends. I tend to play down-to-earth characters that are prone to lashing out if they feel some people in the group are putting the rest of them in danger, but I don't want the other players to think I have a problem with them. Therefore, I find it much easier for characters to get to know each other in a more relaxed context first, so that the characters care about each other before a stressful situation shows up and causes friction.
@bigdream_dreambig
@bigdream_dreambig 2 жыл бұрын
I second the "shutting up" point. My DM was in the habit of rushing to the next thing. After briefly speaking with them about it, they eased up, and the amount of inter-player roleplay that grew to fill the gaps was great!
@Xecryo
@Xecryo 2 жыл бұрын
My internal rule that helps reward roleplay is that when it comes to speech checks if they can give a really good argument for how they persuade them I always either lower the DC of it or at least role with advantage. Because I think the thing I personally feel in speech checks is if my character doesn't have decent charisma I might not bother. But at the same time people don't need to have charisma to make a good or valid point. So when the reigns are in my hands as DM I try to alleviate that like "Damn that's a good point, roll with advantage."
@VanNessy97
@VanNessy97 Жыл бұрын
And not every point made by someone with really high charisma is good or valid. That's why popular people make some bad takes sometimes
@Maverick55Moose
@Maverick55Moose 2 жыл бұрын
I have two different groups I DM for. My one is very roleplay heavy and its hard to get them into the action while the other is very action oriented and rarely ever roleplay.
@annafantasia
@annafantasia 2 жыл бұрын
Ooh this is a good idea for a video too! What do to when your party gets stuck in roleplay and won't take action hehe
@darkkmelody
@darkkmelody 2 жыл бұрын
@@annafantasia this is not a problem… not at all, as long as they’re moving throughout the plot
@magdachlebicka3895
@magdachlebicka3895 2 жыл бұрын
Same!
@quinns4560
@quinns4560 2 жыл бұрын
I love that you mentioned the silliness inherent in D&D. acknowledging the absurdity was one of the things that helped me most as both player and dm when i first started out.
@BriMBaca
@BriMBaca 2 жыл бұрын
It took me so long to get comfortable with 1st person RP , I just thought I was bad at DnD/ttrpg. My first DM assured me I can always go 3rd person and descriptive and it would still be cool/in character. It helped so much to jump start my comfort in the hobby. I always think of my DM being supportive and teaching me how to do fun 3rd person. Anyway, Nostalgia aside, great video today! 🧡🧡🧡 Especially the leaving moments of silence bit. 💯
@dindranew.6808
@dindranew.6808 2 жыл бұрын
I love the empathy and sensitivity you show to your players. So much respect. Thank you!
@LordRunolfrUlfsson
@LordRunolfrUlfsson 2 жыл бұрын
(9:29) "My rogue starts dancing while singing 'Ooh Child' by The Fire Stairsteps." Demonstrate for the group.
@LyraLyraPantsOnFyra
@LyraLyraPantsOnFyra 2 жыл бұрын
"I'm distracting you, you big turd blossom!"
@gen1exe
@gen1exe 2 жыл бұрын
Haha yes. "Bonus points if you act it out." Best outcome would be everyone sings along
@Reoh0z
@Reoh0z 2 жыл бұрын
We need just a few more characters for the Ginnyverse and we'll be ready for the one-person LARP movie series.
@jeroenimus7528
@jeroenimus7528 2 жыл бұрын
Got to love these tips, even for a long time DM they're good reminders. We can always hone our craft to further highs.
@MegaPIC1
@MegaPIC1 2 жыл бұрын
I suppose i'm fortunate that most of my players really love immersing themselves in their characters. it perhaps helps that i hand out extra XP for good Roleplay. also my more experienced players are always happy to support the less experienced who want to have a go at roleplaying. equally they dial down their own role play when there is a player who isn't comfortable with that element of the game.
@dangerdanjerz1479
@dangerdanjerz1479 2 жыл бұрын
My group plays with milestone level ups, but similar principle. I hand out inspiration like candy and they have a blast hamming it up
@helloizuya
@helloizuya 2 жыл бұрын
My DM is wonderful with this, one of the things that helps the most for me is getting bread crumb trails like "Elektra,. You'd know *thing* from your time in the temple,"and it gives me an engagement point to share with the party
@gen1exe
@gen1exe 2 жыл бұрын
definitely! Ive been thinking that rather than having everyone roll for knowledge or whatever you focus on the character whose background means they should know about thing or notice a thing.
@oldmankatan7383
@oldmankatan7383 2 жыл бұрын
If a player shows up with a backstory, heck yeah! The DM can dump exposition, but it's often more exciting when you can hairpin it through a player like this. I like to tell the player more than the party needs to know, and then prompt "that's what you know about it. What do you actually tell the party?" This little bit of telephone game results in great PC to PC role play! Bonus points: include bits that would be dishonorable or embarrassing for the PC's order/village/priesthood and watch them dance around those bits in what they relay to the party 🤣
@mathmusicandlooks
@mathmusicandlooks 2 жыл бұрын
Here’s another slight edge tip I stole from Zipperon Disney: instead of asking “what does (name) do?” Ask “what is (name) doing?” It’s subtle, but it invites the player into a space of ‘right here, right now’ instead of just ‘hmm…. Let’s plan out what my character might be doing today…’
@Merlinstergandaldore
@Merlinstergandaldore 2 жыл бұрын
I love it when my players just start engaging each other in character, and I can just sit back and watch the show until they need me. 😁
@captainthorrek262
@captainthorrek262 2 жыл бұрын
I love that tee! It gives me an idea for a barbarian noble who's a fashionista of some kind, and might pick a fight with the big bad in order to get that new purse or shoes it has. Heck, I'd even go reckless, in order to take disadvantage, and have everything even out in order to keep from hitting the accessory
@jcsturgeon
@jcsturgeon 2 жыл бұрын
As a DM I revert back to descriptive roleplaying when I am tired of doing a silly voice 😂
@isaiahburns9926
@isaiahburns9926 2 жыл бұрын
Choosing to play DnD with a couple of former theater kids/improv comedians was one of the best RPG decisions of my life.
@percussiveseer415
@percussiveseer415 2 жыл бұрын
Our method of reward is just a little turn of table at the end of the session in which you tell one of your favorite moments of the session that you/your character didn't cause. Sometimes an action or phrase really stuck in everyone's mind, sometimes we all have a different moment we thought was cool or interesting, but it gets us thinking about our characters I absolutely LOVE your beginning question idea though, I shall become rogue and steal it from you, D&D lady
@andrewweir4445
@andrewweir4445 2 жыл бұрын
Oh man, this ad would make a GREAT set up to a one shot... King/Queen gives the party an easy task, and then uses their success as an excuse to abdicate the throne. The party soon learns WHY the nation's sovereign was so eager to abandon their post: They don't have time for fun anymore! Also, assassins, but mostly the fun thing
@XxxYoursTrulyxxX
@XxxYoursTrulyxxX 2 жыл бұрын
I'm four minutes in and she's already said "fuck" twice. This video is perfection in every way.
@GinnyDi
@GinnyDi 2 жыл бұрын
Voice of a mermaid, mouth of a sailor 😂
@darmakx99
@darmakx99 2 жыл бұрын
@@GinnyDi that's one of my favorite archetypes! 😂
@LaceNWhisky
@LaceNWhisky 2 жыл бұрын
My problem isn't lack of encouragement; sometimes I have a really hard time finding my character's "voice". I'm getting better at this as I practice, but it can be really tough.
@captainofdisaster
@captainofdisaster 2 жыл бұрын
my dm started doing a thing in our campaign where he gives out dm inspiration at the end of a session to a person in game that he feels roleplayed well / made an pivotal or really clever character decision / had a defining character moment. its not necessarily a motivator to RP as our group is pretty good with it, but it feels really nice to be rewarded for playing your character or interacting with the world in an interesting way.
@tooblue127
@tooblue127 2 жыл бұрын
I love that the day my group plays dnd is also the same day Ginny releases videos. Always lets me have some new tips and tricks to take to the session.
@3nertia
@3nertia 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Ginny! It's great to know that you're listening to us! Good intel! It was also really helpful to me for you to say that "roleplaying and acting aren't the same thing"!
@rochellerodriguez6431
@rochellerodriguez6431 2 жыл бұрын
Your shirt is incredible and I desperately need one to wear to my next session with my valley girl centaur barbarian character 😍😍
@O4OUR
@O4OUR 2 жыл бұрын
Great video.. but I LOVE that T-Shirt holy shit
@Dusios
@Dusios 2 жыл бұрын
I love the idea to warm up the roleplaying muscles at the top of the session. I spend between fifteen minutes and an hour before each session putting myself in the mindset for the world and the game, but I've never thought to prompt my players in this way.
@DannyboyO1
@DannyboyO1 2 жыл бұрын
Ahh, dramatic un-cloaking adventuress! And I guess, Queen Noob the First now.
@MrMatthias
@MrMatthias 2 жыл бұрын
I enjoy the roleplay aspect of D&D. I happen to find the idea of prewriting ideals, bonds and flaws to be limiting just because I end up discovering them through roleplay. My first D&D character was so difficult for me to create because ideals bonds and flaws felt more like a limit than a help. I'm fairly new to the channel, so you probably already did a video on how to come up with good ones, though. This is totally just me, though. Other people may greatly benefit from coming up with all of those beforehand
@suddenenigma
@suddenenigma 2 жыл бұрын
In my current group, the other PCs are always having to babysit my fairy rogue. She's easily bored and curious about everything. It gets her in trouble. A lot. So, even though she's great at a lot, she gets sidelined often because she almost accidentally started a war on more than one occasion. Not to mention she sets off as many traps as she disarms, since she likes to play with the triggering mechanisms. More "Oooh, what does this do?" than "Is this a trap?". It's so much fun for all of us to roleplay this. One guy wishes his character was a gnome or artificer just to make toys to distract her with. I love this group.
@annafantasia
@annafantasia 2 жыл бұрын
I'm saying this not specifically for you, because I totally don't know the situation and group! But in general, for anyone reading: Be careful with characters that go off track, don't learn, always push the red button, etc. That kind of PC can get *extremely* aggravating for the other players. (Sometimes even in small doses, lol.) Making other PCs clean up your messes, have to pay attention to make sure you don't get into trouble, and so forth means that you're putting extra work on them. It may be fun for you to play, and they may laugh it off outwardly, but they may become very frustrated with you over time. Some tips for successfully playing a chaotic button-pusher or mistake-maker: 1) Perhaps make an agreement with another player ahead of time that your characters know each other, so they can have a "babysitter" dynamic already established. 2) Read the room in each situation, and try to determine the scope of the problems your character might cause -- if the stakes are too high, get creative to find a less harmful outlet for their energy in that moment. 3) Have your character show growth, learn from their mistakes, and try to be more accommodating; even if they fail sometimes (like my chronically curious black dragonborn rogue who just wants to PUSH EVERY BUTTON but knows she's gotten people hurt too many times), party members will see that they're trying, and that goes a long way!
@suddenenigma
@suddenenigma 2 жыл бұрын
@@annafantasia Totally agree with you. The only reason this is working for my group is because my character may be curious, but she's not an idiot. If she knows something will cause too much trouble, she tries to distract herself. A lot of the trouble came because I didn't realize there was going to be trouble.
@annafantasia
@annafantasia 2 жыл бұрын
@@suddenenigma Aww, that's good of her! She sounds like me with my ADHD haha
@ChristianIce
@ChristianIce 2 жыл бұрын
It's all true, but depends on the situation. I think there is a distinction between the player and the character, and that means sometimes you should act in a way you don0t personally think is right, but you understand that's what your character would do. At the same time, sometimes all you can say is "I try to persuade", because your character can, and maybe you don't have any idea how to.
@DeeClouz
@DeeClouz 2 жыл бұрын
On my first ever game dming, I started out by role playing a very loud character and adding some weird things in the dialogue. It was a guard called Olivia, she kept complaining about life being boring and that she was tired of rescuing cows that kept ending up on roofs after parties for some reason. My players found her so strange and ridiculous that it made them relax instantly, making it easier to get into character. It was their first time ever role playing and they did great!
@annafantasia
@annafantasia 2 жыл бұрын
This is the best!
@DeeClouz
@DeeClouz 2 жыл бұрын
@@annafantasia Thanks!
@Florian0799
@Florian0799 2 жыл бұрын
I mostly use active roleplay but descriptive roleplay is really good to display the characters emotions, facial expression and body language.
@gacha_xxtuber2218
@gacha_xxtuber2218 Жыл бұрын
As a DM, I personally enjoy witnessing both player roleplay and NPC-Player roleplay. For example, my two friends got their characters into a relationship. At one point, they were having problems in there relationship, & had a whole discussion about them in character, & I would say little inputs as the current NPC, Shelby. It was quite fun & made me happy that they were interacting with each other in character.
@barswa
@barswa 2 жыл бұрын
Gotta remember these ideas, I need that time to learn how they see the game, to think about what is coming next, and enjoy my friends creativity!
@ThunderChanter
@ThunderChanter 2 жыл бұрын
If you REALLY wanna get your players to try role play, suggest a one shot/quick campaign of Fate. The character creation requires you to write in a connection to a few of the other characters, as well as connections to the world. You dont have to see the story through to the end, but its got a system the gives bonuses to players for role playing, and they're handed out by the table agreement. So as long as everyone at the table agrees something should be reward for role play, or can even suggest role play moments themselves, the players may be more open to just goofing off and getting into character cuz its a mechanic to be taken advantage of. It helped some of my players, might be an option to consider!
@Nyhde
@Nyhde 2 жыл бұрын
Hey, thank you for this! I've been GMing a short while now with my homebrewn set of rules (not D&D) and it's been fun, but players roleplaying more is something I've wanted to see. These were all solid advice on how to achieve just that, and I think I'll be trying them out soon. This is a great channel, by the way. Even if we don't play D&D, I've gotten plenty of great tips and just general support for my first GMing campaign from your videos. So thank you for doing this. I really appreciate it, and the effort you put into making these videos!
@davethepak
@davethepak Жыл бұрын
Great video. My group is very fortunate - most of us have theater backgrounds, and several us have even performed together for years doing improvisational comedy. So are games are filled with fun roleplaying, character act-outs and various shenanigans. HOWEVER - this not always the case (we have multiple campaigns going) - while most of the stuff in this video we either already do, or don't need as much - you ABSOLUTELY nailed the problem in one of the games I am running - GM - SHUT UP!!! Excelling point on the power of silence. Ironically, some of it comes from my improv experience - where, if unintentional - dead air can hamper a performance (again, intentional silence is a dramatic tool...) thus I noticed that I was not letting enough silence for my players to fill. Thanks for the video - proved that you have great info for both novice, learning and experienced dm's alike.
@ScottRutter
@ScottRutter Жыл бұрын
One other subtle advantage - when you're not talking, you can listen to your players - the things they discuss and how they discuss them will tell you far more about what intersts them as players than nearly anything else, and you can also learn which players need something else by noting who isn't as involved int he discussion.
@VoidAeren
@VoidAeren Жыл бұрын
I like using the traits as a help for character design. I either let my players pick from the tables or roll on them and they come to me later with backstory built on it. I find my players think it’s easier to build a backstory based on personality rather than the other way around and that helps them roleplay their characters more since the character is more defined by these traits then they might be otherwise
@rodshop5897
@rodshop5897 Жыл бұрын
Getting ready for tomorrow's first real session for a 12 player group, and I'm happy to have found this video. Nail biting while I prepare for the session, despite having been a DM for over 30 years. Ginny, your content is great, and I can nearly always hear something I didn't think of, or just need a reminder on.
@bobthefishmonger3139
@bobthefishmonger3139 2 жыл бұрын
I really hope these work, my party make it really difficult to get their investment. Any other ideas people?
@O4C209
@O4C209 2 жыл бұрын
Rather than saying, "What do you do?" Or "What does Garthax the Toothless do?", I prefer to combine with, "Garthax the Toothless, what do you do?"
@padlocksncocoapuffs
@padlocksncocoapuffs 2 жыл бұрын
My group and I need to be reeled in sometimes cause we’ll just be yakking away in character for 45 mins trying to plan our next move. It was hard at first but once you are comfortable with your table just remember everyone is there for the same thing and no one is going to think you are weird for participating in the game you are all playing.
@kookyscreations8246
@kookyscreations8246 Жыл бұрын
heya baby DM here, never having been on the players side, it took me a while to realise that my players may struggle to Roleplay, which a few of my current party do, especialy with 2 out of my 5 players having 0 experience out side of my games and 2 others only having 2-3 games under their belt. one of the simplest things i do to help when i spot someone struggling to keep up is asking "i noticed you are having some dificulty, how can i support you?" this allows me to poke around in what it is they are struggling with and offer up advice, for my curnnt party that mean holding mini no combat sessions out side of the plot as a "practice session" this can be 1 on 1 me and who ever's available or the whole party joining in. aiming to not just encourge them but understand what roleplay means for them can not only helps them grow confident faster but foster the bond between you and your players as well as create a safe enviroment and encourge them to ask for help should they need it this question is not limited to to roleplay, combat, magic, anything dont be afiraid to offer a helping hand, even to vet players just because they've been around the table for a while dosn't mean they don't need help.
@musasoyyo
@musasoyyo Жыл бұрын
Just yesterday I commented on one of your videos that I'm not a good role player because I don't do voices and don't act, and I play in third person talk, and now I'm watching this videos (awesome as always) and the first thing you say is "you don't have to act and do voices to be a good role player", thanks I needed to hear that.
@folundtv9592
@folundtv9592 2 жыл бұрын
Yaaay my favorite cool haired girl on youtube
@dborne
@dborne 2 жыл бұрын
That look from Book when reading the flaw ... I'm dying over here.
@sleepinggiant4062
@sleepinggiant4062 2 жыл бұрын
"I persuade them" is what is called 'roll-playing'. Saying what your character would say roleplaying (even if you don't use a funny voice). This is a long established differentiation used by experienced players and DMs. Never require roleplaying, simply encourage it. Let the player play the way they are comfortable and find fun. Some players (even after 30 years of playing) won't roleplay.
@annafantasia
@annafantasia 2 жыл бұрын
Especially helpful when playing high charisma characters! It's still good to get more in detail, though, like "I buy them a drink, sit down with them alone, and use my knowledge of abc to try to steer the conversation towards xyz."
@lucymanger2222
@lucymanger2222 2 жыл бұрын
these videos are so helpful!! always excited when I see you upload :D
@OthelloDeaman
@OthelloDeaman 2 жыл бұрын
My youngest dared me to insert Dr. Doofenshmirtz voice into the game, so 2 sessions later, when the group made their way to the Helios Observatory, Professor Dumm greeted them. Two of my players were laughing so hard, the others had to do the questioning, and I refused to break character for this. Try explaining how Dunamancy works in that voice. lol
@davidparkes7741
@davidparkes7741 2 жыл бұрын
Lmao, you had any thoughts on including Perry the Platypus in there somehow?
@dweebicusmaximus
@dweebicusmaximus 2 жыл бұрын
1:03 nothing important to add but that description of Caleb is sending me
@thecowman2718
@thecowman2718 2 жыл бұрын
I love the deserved sass in this episode (thanks, twitter), and of course all of the great points for GM’s!
@rocketdogsled
@rocketdogsled 2 жыл бұрын
I haven’t played D&D in a long time; my jam these days is lots of other great RPGs. But I’m subbed to this channel because your ideas and presentation, the thought you put into your content, is just fantastic, and almost all of it is applicable no matter what system you’re playing or running in.
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