Great discussion has been going on in Twitter today about the various aspects of running a large community plot. Here's your chance in adding your advice to potential DM's and to people who want to get involved with the plot.
Thank you so much for posting this up here! It'll really help out! I'd made the original thread on Twitter because I was considering making a larger community plot either alone or with a friend who came up with an idea himself! But before I got started on any of that I wanted to get a community pulse on their opinions regarding Community Plots; Pros, Cons, likes, dislikes. What they remember as some of the best moments from past plots, what were some of the worst. Things that surprised them about past plots. Also what they want, what they hope for.Great discussion has been going on in Twitter today about the various aspects of running a large community plot. Here's your chance in adding your advice to potential DM's and to people who want to get involved with the plot.
TBH I feel that's a very important part of GMing in general and is just as mandatory in D&D modules as in MMO RP. But yes, it is one of those secret things that makes events memorable for people. Even if they weren't the biggest part of it, having a moment to do something is what makes people feel engaged.Make everyone matter.
EVERYONE.
Don't put dead ends, don't make people's clever ideas a waste of time. This is not a D&D module, this is a chance to engage people and make them feel important and useful.