Thank you!! Yes, my group is playing through the Curse of Strahd campaign! I play a half-elf Druid who will multi-class to Ranger next opportunity (I want more ranged attacks and it fits well with the story arc she’s going through). I don’t have much personal experience with other classes, but I think my next character would be a Rogue (having a more combat-focused character would be fun!) or a Warlock (I like their Spell list!). How about you?
@@asmrnerdkingdom ah that's the coolest book I have! I'm paying as an elvin divination wizard (think Luna lovegood ha!). We're all pretty new but we do homebrew with a huge focus on roleplay since we're all roleplay asmrtists haha! I played a ranger in bg3 and that was super fun!
@@TinglesmithASMR love it!! I DM one-shots for another group a few times a year and they are all homebrews. Love being able to tell a short story and the players get to try out different races and classes every time! Of course it means there’s always a bit of a learning curve, but the look on their faces when they realize their character can do something really cool is priceless!
The Player’s Handbook has three main parts: Creating a Character, Playing the Game, and The Rules of Magic. It’s essential for learning the game, in my opinion! Watching tutorials can certainly help put everything in perspective, but I always have this book with me when I play! Dungeon Master’s Guide is the book required by DM’s. But if you were just looking to be a player, definitely buy the Player’s Handbook! I like my physical copy, but you can also buy it from the DnDBeyond website to have the electronic copy I believe. Makes it easier to find something specific!
Even though I know all this stuff already, it is so nice to listen to it in this quiet, relaxed voice, a voice I am growing very fond of. Such a great channel!
this is a genius idea! thank you for this extremely relaxing video 🩷
Thank you!! So glad you enjoyed it! 💕
Great video! Do you ever pay dnd what is your favourite class?
Thank you!! Yes, my group is playing through the Curse of Strahd campaign! I play a half-elf Druid who will multi-class to Ranger next opportunity (I want more ranged attacks and it fits well with the story arc she’s going through). I don’t have much personal experience with other classes, but I think my next character would be a Rogue (having a more combat-focused character would be fun!) or a Warlock (I like their Spell list!). How about you?
@@asmrnerdkingdom ah that's the coolest book I have! I'm paying as an elvin divination wizard (think Luna lovegood ha!). We're all pretty new but we do homebrew with a huge focus on roleplay since we're all roleplay asmrtists haha! I played a ranger in bg3 and that was super fun!
@@TinglesmithASMR love it!! I DM one-shots for another group a few times a year and they are all homebrews. Love being able to tell a short story and the players get to try out different races and classes every time! Of course it means there’s always a bit of a learning curve, but the look on their faces when they realize their character can do something really cool is priceless!
The d&d books explain how to play the game step by step??? Or its better to find a youtube video or something.
The Player’s Handbook has three main parts: Creating a Character, Playing the Game, and The Rules of Magic. It’s essential for learning the game, in my opinion! Watching tutorials can certainly help put everything in perspective, but I always have this book with me when I play! Dungeon Master’s Guide is the book required by DM’s. But if you were just looking to be a player, definitely buy the Player’s Handbook! I like my physical copy, but you can also buy it from the DnDBeyond website to have the electronic copy I believe. Makes it easier to find something specific!
Even though I know all this stuff already, it is so nice to listen to it in this quiet, relaxed voice, a voice I am growing very fond of. Such a great channel!