I found watching other people play dnd boring but with an exemption, “Çutlan Efsaneleri”. I think the main reason I like it is that they expand the lore of the universe the game is on and even the little side quests players have can cause a new kingdom to be established 2 centuries after. That makes it interesting to follow and stops it from feeling like a filler episode. Also they ask the name of the places to the chat so it’s interractive too. I leave the comment here to encourage new podcasters to follow a similar path.
I found watching other people play dnd boring but with an exemption, “Çutlan Efsaneleri”. I think the main reason I like it is that they expand the lore of the universe the game is on and even the little side quests players have can cause a new kingdom to be established 2 centuries after. That makes it interesting to follow and stops it from feeling like a filler episode. Also they ask the name of the places to the chat so it’s interractive too. I leave the comment here to encourage new podcasters to follow a similar path.
Oh that sounds so COOL 🤩 thank you so much for mentioning them - I will have to check them out!
I'm starting a new podcast soon that I think I could totally do something like this with! Thank you for your comment!
Thanks for the awesome tips!
You bet! Do you have plans to start a podcast 🤩😄?
@@WorldAnvil I do! I already have my first episode recorded and learned some important lessons, like don't leave the mic by the snack chip bags lol!
People, if you watch this and have a PODCAST, drop us a link :)
Yes - this! (You can find the world anvil podcast at th-cam.com/channels/SdGgY7YIZ_QqO4uISaslEg.html btw!)
I dig Cthul-Aid Man
Smashes through walls both physical and metaphysical, provides beverages with the colors and sweet-flavor from outer space 😁😅😆
Nice! :)
Thank you, Tillerz 😊!