Dumb Things To Do In D&D: TERMS AND CONDITIONS! #dnd #dnd5e #dungeonsanddragons #ttrpg

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Would you try this in your D&D game?

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would you try this in your next D&D game?

hamasamakun
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I'm going to headcanon that Hama constantly breaking into Hama's house was just part of the terms and conditions

RealHumanVT
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That one guy who reads the terms and conditions succumbs to peer pressure. So this is a good method

Tyranid_Hive_Mind
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"Your character is alive and living in the world. Taxes exist and they need food. Make your character go find money."

graveyardshift
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Even better. Every time they break Terms and Conditions they are magically transported into a separate dimension where they have to fight a super lawer wizard to keep hold of their souls.

tboicovas
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Id make is so they have to go to quests while also trying in any spare time to find clues on who made the terms and conditions spell or whatever forces them to go to another quest
Either find a way to break it without theur doom
Or kill/torture the big bad who made it so it stops

not_smart_and_not_a_toy
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To go hand in hand with this idea, allow me to introduce you to a fun little spell from the original D&D box set from 1974:

"QUEST: This is similar to Geas, except that the character sent upon a Quest is not killed by failure to carry out the service. However, the caster may curse him with whatever he desires for failure..."

In short, it's Geas but more fun. So many possibilities!

FirstnameLastname
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I got something pretty similar actually. I started a game (my first) with the classic "You all meet in a tavern" start however when they tried to leave before accepting a quest from the Tavern Owner, they're forced back inside and are stuck until they accept. It's not for any evil reason, it's just that the Dwarven Barkeeper is a brew-master who takes 10% of all quest rewards to fund his quest of creating the greatest liquor in all the planes. He uses "Paradox ingredients" in his brews which are incredibly expensive and extremely hard to obtain/work with. They're basically things that don't exist, like the sound of a cats footfall as an example. Is it railroady? Yeah quite a bit. But I have a selection for the party to choose from, and there is no time constraint on most so they have all the time they want to explore around either before or after quest completion.

zeron_
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he's never not gonna break into your house

spiritwolf
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That is not how u say "Ouroboros"

BenGilman
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You need to learn arcane lock in real life that will keep him out the house

pyropunch
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My campaigns borrowed the Elder Scrolls guilds and an Adventurer's Guild. Fighters, Thieves/Assassins, Bards, Magic, and Adventure.

Fighters is the Physical stuff, Magic is the Magical stuff. Bards is entertainment and social stuff. Thieves/Assassins becomes Shadow, which has four sections: Glove (Theft), Knife (Killing), Hood (Intelligence Gathering), and Boot (Infiltration).

Adventurer's Guild requires membership of another guild. The best part is that you can use the guild to deal with parts of YOUR quests.

This adds boilerplate factions, and a reputation system. The best part is the guiderail. You can use the guilds to throw Story at the party.

TheMystogrigen
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Just waiting for him to find the perfect way to keep him from breaking in, and one of these days just get a short of him using it. Like one day he just gets so tired of his house getting broken into that when the guy breaks in and starts talking, he just says roll for initiative and pulls out a weapon.

xDanKaix
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This does sound evil, I love it. Please continue.

willemXdeffo
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He's not in the house he's in your head he will never leave 😂

lackangel
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As a dm some of the hardest things I find to do is going from charcter arc to character arc and keep it interesting.

The_Beanana
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No, I'm pretty sure what kills most D&D games is scheduling.

terence
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Unironically, the main inspiration for my current campaign was sparked from the proliferation of magical contracts throughout the kingdom. They’re written for things as mundane as holding heroes to their word of keeping their inn room clean or suffering a fee (with periodic necrotic damage until they pay), or as plot relevant as taking a bounty also putting them under the influence of an evil warlock because of invisible text on the document.

IvoryAspen
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A great April fools short for this channel would be just someone out-of-sight banging into a door the shouts “Ow!”
Followed by the main character walking by and saying, “No video today.”

watcher
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I wish someone would break into my house and talk about dnd with me that sounds rather fun. These videos are the next best thing!

FoxDyer