Episode 174

How to Give Just a Little More to Your Roleplaying as a Dungeon Master

You’ve probably wondered if you could do or give more. Specifically with your roleplaying, you may have finished a session and thought that you could do better. I’ve been there too. I’ve had many sessions where I’ve wished that I was a much better roleplayer.

Luckily today, we’re going to share 7 tips to help you give more to your roleplaying.

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I’m Justin Lewis, and I’ve been helping dungeon masters now for over 150 episodes. I’ve spoken with Voice Actors, writers and even real life experts, all to help you be a Better DM.

Why Give more to your Roleplaying:

  • We’ve all had those experiences after a really good roleplay where there’s almost this stunned silence
  • Part of why we got into D&D was to reach that full immersion
  • Your players want you to give everything you have

How to Give more to your Roleplaying:

  • Be vulnerable
  • Try things that may not work out
  • Think about your players altruistically
  • Forget yourself
  • Try some real life Improv Classes
  • Practice your Acting/Public Speaking
  • Use the White Space of DMing

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About your hosts

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Tanner Weyland

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Justin Lewis

Justin has been playing D&D for about 5 years and has been DMing for the last 2. He is a student of the game and genuinely loves the art of storytelling. In his day-job he performs SEO at an agency called NPDigital, but at night, he furthers the hobby of cooperative storytelling that is Dungeons and Dragons.