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For questions about Dungeons & Dragons 3.5 Edition, a revision of D&D Third Edition, published in 2003.
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How to do I show my players it's their own damn fault, without making them feel bad?
I've upvoted several of the good answers here already, just want to add something from my own experience.
During one adventure in my current campaign, my players took an action that seemed to me to b …
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What's the best way to present a sandbox world to your players?
Focus your preparation on what you expect them to do, but have contingencies ready so that they can do other things if they choose.
I run my current 4E Neverwinter campaign as a bit of a sandbox. I s …