How to write a Dungeons and Dragons quest | 5 steps

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  • čas přidán 2. 07. 2024
  • In this video, we're covering the five-step template I use to create D&D adventures!
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Komentáře • 52

  • @elikyiael8740
    @elikyiael8740 Před 2 lety +23

    7:20 "i'm glad i pretended you asked" you're awesome, it's a shame your not more well known around the d&d communitues

  • @angelalewis3645
    @angelalewis3645 Před měsícem +1

    “Think of the outcome you want to see, and work backward.” Very helpful!

  • @askbergmann1068
    @askbergmann1068 Před rokem +7

    Like the way he says "... which was tied to one of the players tragic backstories" and every DM knows what he is talking about as it's completely normal thing to have in dnd

  • @cacelsantos8500
    @cacelsantos8500 Před 25 dny

    Incredible. I'm a beginning GM and I had been having trouble creating quests until now. I love the template and how straight forward it is. "...Work backward."

  • @mathmusicandlooks
    @mathmusicandlooks Před 2 lety +37

    That moment when you realize there whole campaign always matches the template. 😮
    Also, and additional note: the “new information” step does not always have to be a Shyamalan-type of twist. I think the example of the venomous spiders was a good example of this. It was already suspected that there may have been a mole, just nobody knew who the mole was. The identity reveal can still be surprising and exciting without having to blow minds. The blown mind thing can be super fun… but if it is overused, then your stories can feel super contrived and incongruent with themselves, not to mention that your players will learn not to trust any of the information they get in the first two steps.

  • @25PDHarmon
    @25PDHarmon Před rokem +2

    2 sessions ago the party rescued an owlbear in a hobgoblin camp that they used to destroy it from the inside. They befriended it before they parted ways, and now they are about to delve into a crypt, which is 2 days from the town, and the villain in the crypt has mind controlled and corrupted the local animalsn including the owlbear they rescued which shows up at the end of the fight. They are going to have a chance to save it but they need to drag it to the town within a week at a slower pace while risking exhaustion, and won't be guaranteed a long rest. This is my plan to really engage them at the end of the quest and drive up the tension, so I'm glad to see this video revealed that I was naturally following this formula and creating twists at the end of the main objective. I'll be referring to this template often because it really is the bread and butter of dnd engagement.

  • @tylerjackson1348
    @tylerjackson1348 Před 2 lety +30

    This gave me a good idea for the start of a campaign I've been trying to run. Connecting the players to the storyline was where I was finding trouble, but now I have something of an idea for what to do. A burning wagon, dead bodies, bandits in the mountains, political corruption, and an abandoned dwarf mine filled with kobolds and a few ettins should do the trick

    • @CountryBwoy
      @CountryBwoy Před rokem +6

      Well.... how'd your campaign go?

  • @Punkstar911
    @Punkstar911 Před 6 měsíci +1

    As a new dnd player looking to DM these videos are real helpful

  • @bobbyandimages
    @bobbyandimages Před rokem +25

    This is easily one of the best channels for learning how to dm. I went from running session 1 of 1 campaign a month ago to running 3 campaigns now, because people were so excited they invited their friends. Thanks for all of the tips man, it means a lot.

    • @TalesArcane
      @TalesArcane  Před rokem +8

      Sorry I missed this comment at the time mate, but it makes my day to see it now. So glad you and your players are getting some value from the channel, that's what this is all about. Really appreciate the support!

    • @TheEncouragementKid
      @TheEncouragementKid Před 6 měsíci

      woah!!!

  • @heyheyronn
    @heyheyronn Před 2 lety +13

    I appreciate these slightly longer-form videos. You're always straight to the point, but very concise with your explanations. Your content is super helpful to new DMs like myself

  • @aishatailford3947
    @aishatailford3947 Před 25 dny

    Thank you for your videos! Always wanted to DM a campaign but never made it happen. Sitting with my newborn asleep on me, but your videos have inspired me to write anyway, with my free hand. Cheers man

  • @srmillard
    @srmillard Před měsícem

    I get it! I like that you said to start at step 3 then work backwards and forwards. This is a good method. Together with the 5 step model, it makes for great building blocks of an overarching campaign. Last, thanks for suggesting how many sessions to split this model into 👍

  • @SSoulDiamond
    @SSoulDiamond Před rokem

    This guy's voice is so soothing and nice to listen to. Really helps me focus on what he's saying

  • @deadsparrow132
    @deadsparrow132 Před 2 lety +15

    Love the longer format videos. I'm hoping you'll do more of them! Maybe even some original quests/adventures? :)
    The new information acquired in step 4 doesn't have to be a groundbreaking twist or even change the outcome of the quest itself. A plot hook for the next step of the campaign's overarching plot or even more information on the boss (battle tactics, spells, strengths & weaknesses) are good examples for this. It can also change the players secondary goals for the final challenge: instead of killing the villain, they might spare their life and try to extract critical information from them.

  • @LeCube2047
    @LeCube2047 Před 2 lety +1

    This is excellent and a great follow up to your short.
    I used the template for my mini campaign. It really helped me fill out quest hubs with something interesting for my players.
    Here’s an example of quest line I ended up not using.
    *Mini Campaign Background*
    My mini campaign was filling in for our regular DM who was away for 6 weeks. I ran a Sci-if, western styled D&D game based on a video-game called “Steamworld Heist”. The players were all Steam powered cowboy robots staging heists for gallons of water to fuel themselves and their ship, in a future where humans died out and the earth shattered into pieces a long time ago.
    *1. Setup the objective*
    Find out what happened to the "Wreck-limator" pilgrimage to "The Copper Titan (Ruined Statue of Liberty 🗽) and return any research or artefacts they might have discovered.
    *2. Initial Challenge*
    A Vectron monstronsity has taken up residence in the Copper Titan, there is evidence that the pilgrimage took shelter in the head of the Titan. They took most of the research up there with them.
    *3. Main Challenge*
    The statue of liberty is booby trapped on the way up and is infested with some level appropriate enemy.
    *4. New Information*
    The Pilgrims discovered a Voltbot core and have began worshipping to the point that they have now become a hive mind. They answer as one and have "upgraded" themselves, they become hostile if the Voltcore is removed from it's pedistal of worship.
    *5. Resolving The New Information*
    The Voltcore is obviously dangerous and would corrupt most cowbots that come into contact with it.

  • @Teraclon
    @Teraclon Před 2 lety +2

    Great as usual. Sent this to my player that is gonna start DM-ing aswell :D

  • @GrimDarkHalfOff
    @GrimDarkHalfOff Před 2 lety +3

    Once again really happy your doing these longer videos! They are always a treat!

  • @benelder165
    @benelder165 Před 2 lety +1

    He is the chosen one! As it was foretold in the scrolls...
    Great video sir very helpful! 👍

  • @notanothernerd5728
    @notanothernerd5728 Před 2 lety +3

    Gotta say - I am JEALOUS of your hair. Always looks so perfectly styled. D:
    Also - loving these helpful tips in the longer format. Immensely helpful to hear how another DM tackles the infinite prep work!❤

  • @adanomic949
    @adanomic949 Před 10 měsíci

    This is an incredibly hekpful framework!

  • @filipkaisenborg5199
    @filipkaisenborg5199 Před 2 lety +5

    I have been following along with the shorts you've provided for a while and always enjoyed them! This is the first time I watched the longer format and i love it even more! It's like you put words on things I've felt bad couldn't express! Just wanted to tell you to keep it up! Great stuff!!

  • @vikenfoxx4924
    @vikenfoxx4924 Před 2 lety +3

    This helped me know I was going in the right direction! I'm running what i hope to be my first true dnd campaign and this gave me that little extra confidence I needed

  • @thatguy846
    @thatguy846 Před rokem

    I find this video a lot more helpful than most of what How To Be A Great GM makes.

  • @BlueBerryDM
    @BlueBerryDM Před 2 lety +1

    "Im glad I pretended you asked" 🤣🤣🤣
    *Also this video is amazing thank you!

  • @theharshest8620
    @theharshest8620 Před 2 lety +1

    You are my favorite DM channel. I'm first time dm and im writing my own campaign from the ground up and your videos have helped me so oooooooo friggin much so thank you and keep up the great work. I love ya man.

  • @shacone1041
    @shacone1041 Před rokem

    I started last year to play dnd and at the same time, i joined this great game as a dm. Atm im planning a homebrew campaign, and im so glad that i found ur youtube channel! You're helping me a lot and you're also lowering my anxiety

  • @tristanmoors7835
    @tristanmoors7835 Před 2 lety

    I like this quick ten minute video format

  • @gabrielbutler9125
    @gabrielbutler9125 Před 5 měsíci

    Love this! Whenever I try and format a session to come I always find myself coming back to the video!

  • @PressEnter42
    @PressEnter42 Před rokem

    Definitely gonna try this, thanks a ton!

  • @casuto9864
    @casuto9864 Před 2 lety +1

    Perfect timing, I'm planning on adding an extra side quest into the Dragon of Icespire Peak module I'm running and that game is today lol

  • @PrehistoricLizard
    @PrehistoricLizard Před rokem

    Easy to follow along and with examples for reference, great recipe. Sidenote: Hope the algorithm brings in more eyes, it recommended me the "How to write a Dungeons and Dragons campaign | 5 steps" first :)

  • @theaecstatic3110
    @theaecstatic3110 Před 10 měsíci

    I can't tell you how helpful this was. I've been dming for a group for over a year now and I have never stopped struggling to get each session feeling full and fulfilling. There are so many videos on how to write a campaign but hardly any on writting session to session! Thank you so much! If I could make a request, I'd love to see how you layout your session prep. I jump between programs so much and never really feel like I have a good system for it

  • @economath8164
    @economath8164 Před 10 měsíci

    Not to mention you can use step 4 to plant info that leads into or is the step 1 of another adventure...

  • @baganowt7727
    @baganowt7727 Před 10 měsíci

    This was so helpful for a first time DM and I am so grateful that you made this video!

  • @pocketlint4182
    @pocketlint4182 Před 2 lety

    Well written, presented, and reasoned. Fantastic stuff man :D

  • @SuperBennyFish
    @SuperBennyFish Před rokem

    I really like your content, especially the longer format. You have great, useful info to share

  • @edwardtyler8234
    @edwardtyler8234 Před rokem

    Thank you for the vid. You and other creators are inspiring me to create my own story.

  • @snickerking2733
    @snickerking2733 Před rokem

    Phenomenal video, really helped me to plan my own game!

  • @KaptainKlein
    @KaptainKlein Před 2 lety

    This is super helpful and really well explained! I really really love the challenge/homework you give at the end of the video as a way to encourage people to apply your lessons.
    I think you gave yourself three great ideas for next videos on sessions/quests focusing on Combat, Stealth/Investigation, and Roleplay, and how to prepare, balance, and run each of those! Making combat interesting and fairly balanced is always intimidating for me.

  • @MyManMako
    @MyManMako Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the tips! I will definitely be using them for my Dream Heist

  • @highflowerfairy2554
    @highflowerfairy2554 Před rokem +1

    "I'm glad I pretended you asked." 😂

  • @elikyiael8740
    @elikyiael8740 Před 2 lety

    i loved your videos btw, i trully hope you keep posting some

  • @sebaseba6710
    @sebaseba6710 Před 2 lety

    Definitely going to use this tonight

  • @israelvallejorodenas8978
    @israelvallejorodenas8978 Před 9 měsíci

    I just discovered your channel. Excellent content you do mate, keep it up. Also, nice beard, very distinguished👌

    • @Punkstar911
      @Punkstar911 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Agreed, he has a nice beard

  • @RicardoPM777
    @RicardoPM777 Před rokem

    Nice video !

  • @BlahBlah-po3go
    @BlahBlah-po3go Před 2 lety +1

    Day 1 patreon sub & terrible dm; I needed this video thanks you lmfao

  • @whiskeySe7en
    @whiskeySe7en Před 2 lety

    Fantastic. Love the long vids. I'll be back with what I've made out of your skeleton 😄

  • @_sirreginald
    @_sirreginald Před 2 lety +1

    "I'm glad I pretended you asked..." 😂