A great 5e podcast for DMs and PCs!
As the only listener to have actually played 5e (even before listening to the podcast), I got into Total Party Thrill for the character creation forge, and their amazing Grappler build, but have come to love Eberron and greatly value the advise of the hosts. As a bit of a power gamer, uh, I mean optimizer, I am expanding my own characters to do more than massive damage and aid the party. I also got to be a DM for the first time yesterday and binge listening to close to 60 episodes of TPK helped a lot as I was running the Hoard of the Dragon Queen module and my party went to investigate (raid) the mill before going to the keep. But I rolled with it, pun intended, and had a lot of fun, especially when the PCs walked into a trap. 5d20's +3 out of 5.Read full review »
Mr Remag via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/12/17
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The two hosts do a good job of telling a story of their campaign and delving deep into things that happened and how that changed the game and what they learned form it. The stuff that they have done with the grappler is probably the greatest thing ever recorded, mainly because Mundangerous is...Read full review »
TheScando via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/04/15
I really love the subject matter, especially as a verteran DM/GM of 30+ years experience. This has brought some much needed food for thought in my planning and campaign design.
Jesse "Madcap" via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/05/18
I-Hsien & Shane nascent bromance of a podcast is an enjoyable listen to this grognard. Their Morning Glory campaign recap has been fun so far. (I am only through ep20, though.) The advice and tips & tricks really, really inspire me to start playing D&D again. The table's...Read full review »
villagereaver via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/29/17
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