Timeline for As a GM, how do I keep Dungeons & Dragons more interesting for young players?
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Apr 2, 2017 at 14:12 | history | notice added | SevenSidedDie | Needs citation | |
Apr 2, 2017 at 13:26 | history | edited | RobertF | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
Editing the "Fun props" bulletpoint to exclude costumes & foam swords as props which may be too distracting.
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Apr 2, 2017 at 3:23 | comment | added | SevenSidedDie | Okay, but we need answers to be limited to what can be backed by experience, so that we don't just become yet another discussion forum. Could you edit this to be about what you know works from experience, and leave the other ideas out, and leave those to someone who's tried them to write about? Thanks! | |
Apr 2, 2017 at 3:06 | comment | added | RobertF | @SevenSidedDie Yes, my seven year old loves props and costumes. This isn't a scientific study, I'm just offering ideas, take them or leave them. | |
Apr 2, 2017 at 2:13 | comment | added | SevenSidedDie | Could you edit to include the experience backing these? From my own experience, props and costumes would hijack their attention completely, so I would anti-recommend them. Including your own experience with using each of these successfully is important as context to enable readers to understand the circumstances under which they do work. | |
Apr 1, 2017 at 19:41 | history | answered | RobertF | CC BY-SA 3.0 |