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submitted 1 year ago by Rebuilt@lemmy.world to c/rpg@lemmy.ml

Hello everyone. New to lemmy and out to participate.

I am about to start a dnd 5e game after maybe 10 different games of various lengths, multiple with me as DM. This one is aimed to have multiple big pdfs of extra rules, things like more spells, more feats, and some different popular homebrew'd classes. Don't worry, I did proof read them.

However, I am not sure how to introduce all of this to my players without spending an entire session on it. Spells are one example , do I just give them the pdf and tell them to read it, or should I cut out bits and introduce them slowly?

The worst part is that I am interested in the grit and glory rules, which change quite a lot, if you go out shopping. Would you mind operating on certain rules at level one, and different ones at level two?

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[-] Jocarnail@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago

I suppose the solution IS to spend one session on it. You need to check if everybody is alright with all rhe changes and the best way to do it is in a session 0.

I suggest sending them the pdf early and then discussing together.

Also, from my personal experience, it's better to introduce homebrew rules slowly. People get overwhelmed by a lot of stuff all together. You can discuss the overall plan at the beginning and then itroduce the rules one by one session after session.

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