Solo adventuring lets you play tabletop RPGs without a Game Master. Using an “Oracle” system, you roll dice to answer questions, generate plot twists, and control monsters. This style of play blends creative writing with tactical gaming, allowing you to explore infinite worlds, test character builds, and enjoy the thrill of the unknown, all without needing to coordinate a group schedule.
A Simple Rules Change for Faster Dungeons & Dragons Sessions
In DnD, combat tends to take up most of the game time, and my players hate that. To make it more fun for my players, I came up with a few simple rules changes to drastically shorten combat encounters by reducing the number of dice rolls required to bring combat to its conclusion.
Dungeons & Dragons Visual Aids
Some players of tabletop role playing games like Dungeons & Dragons (DnD) might not know what a tinderbox or caltrops actually look like. Visual aids can make it easier for players to visualize what’s going on during a game.
Greyhawk-style Name Generators
I’m once again playing with writing web versions of random fantasy name generators. Here is one I wrote using various names I found from the Greyhawk game world of Dungeons & Dragons.



