• 👍Maximum Derek👍
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    821 month ago

    The tradition in my group is for a player to do the recap in exchange for an inspiration token (or a hope in our Daggerheart game). Then the DM fills in gaps.

      • 👍Maximum Derek👍
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        121 month ago

        As I’ve started co-DMing the group I’ve also realized that it’s a great way to reinforce the plot points that players may have missed or not seen as important.

      • @ThunderWhiskers
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        31 month ago

        It’s also a fantastic way to steal the superior ideas that your players have misremembered and to reinforce the ones that resonated with them.

    • @papalonian
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      231 month ago

      I actually really like this, I’m stealing it.

      • 👍Maximum Derek👍
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        1 month ago

        I got it from my first DM, and I met his first DM and I think it may have come from him. Who knows who or where it started but I’m happy to pass it on.

      • @AngryCommieKender
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        41 month ago

        That’s kinda how Margaret Weiss and Tracy Hickman wrote Dragonlance. One of them DMed while the other took notes. The first trilogy, at least, was a retelling of the campaign they ran in their brand new setting. Which they made, because at that point in D&D there were tons of Dungeons, but scant few Dragons.

    • @[email protected]
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      31 month ago

      I do the same thing in pathfinder with hero points. If I don’t have to fill in anything, or only fill in minor details/joke details, I’ll give the entire party hero points too, in order to further encourage paying attention and note taking