#dnd tip: Don't like the way something came out during roleplay? Ask for a redo, and give it another go.
Improv is difficult. Cut each other some slack. 😊
— Justice Arman 📜 Candlekeep 🏰📚 (@justice_arman) June 3, 2020
Sound advice below from Justice!
A roleplaying scene that no one at the table is happy about can be thought of as a possible future: "Now let's play through what really happens …" #DnD https://t.co/WWyf8Ub4De
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) June 3, 2020
I like this a lot for starting roleplayers. But also my party has bungled their way through some truly absurd things. A mulligan is always nice. But embracing the chaos of the game can lead to your best moments and inside jokes.
— Storm Branson (@Storm__GB) June 3, 2020
Sometimes a bungled roleplaying scene is a gift—a source of humor and unexpected outcomes. And sometimes a bungled scene makes the whole group (DM included) feel like they have indigestion. Follow your bliss, and find the path forward that pleases your group most. #DnD https://t.co/2EX8dX8u8G
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) June 3, 2020