Can you be DM and have a character?

No, a Dungeon Master cannot be a player. Any character the Dungeon Master plays while DMing is called an NPC (non-player character). NPCs are handled differently in the game and do not gain XP, level up or share rewards like PCs do. You can, however, make your NPC a party member or just let them tag along.

How do you DM a new player?

Think of the players as a separate group from the DM. Take everything into consideration. If this is your first time being a DM, keep your players’ character sheets/cards handy so you don’t miss anything. This is also generally good advice if say, you’re playing with a new person or a new character.

Why do Dungeon Masters need a Monster Manual?

It aims to provide Dungeon Masters more options and flexibility in designing adventures and dressing up their dungeons with a wider variety of creatures and characters that are based on the Monster Manual.

How big is the expanded version of the Monster Manual?

– Nerdimmersion () Monster Manual Expanded is a 321-page source of content that supplements the Monster Manual. It aims to provide Dungeon Masters more options and flexibility in designing adventures and dressing up their dungeons with a wider variety of creatures and characters that are based on the Monster Manual.

How many monsters are equal to one character?

A single monster is roughly equal in power to two characters if its challenge rating is 1/2 of the character’s level. This increases to 3/4 if the character is above level 4. Two monsters are roughly equal in power to a single character if the monsters’ challenge rating is roughly equal to 1/10 of the character’s level.

How many stat blocks are in the Monster Manual?

Finally, it also adds variants that provide a nostalgic and classic feel that DMs experienced with the older editions are probably familiar with. In total, there are over 470 creature stat blocks in this book at the Dungeon Master’s disposal! Nerd Immersion’s Print-on-Demand Review:

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