![]() ![]() Just as every other DM out there, I’ve made more errors and mistakes than there are scales on a red dragon wyrm! But, fortunately, I’ve picked up a few things on the way, or so I’d like to believe. When and if you decide to write your own module, and even publish it on sites like, there are a few things and advice that I have found helpful.ÂĮver since I started running D&D I’ve written my own modules, along with running published ones. The reason is to simply make sure that the module fits the group their playing with, for every group has their own playing style. ![]() As every veteran Dungeon Master knows, there’s a huge difference in running a published module and a homemade one, and almost all DM’s I know alter and change the published modules they run for their groups.
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