I'm in a few niche ones but I still get too shy to post because I'm actually a beached jellyfish slowly cooking in the sun.
I think you have to quote a post in order to notify a user. PC is cool in many ways but a smol bit archaic in others! Part of its charm :)@Moon, my Respond isn't working, but yeah, even on friends servers I avoid VC's like the plague!
I think I did a combo of Roll20 for visuals and Discord for voice when I did DnD! Do you use Foundry?
@Sothis, I understand that feeling! Public servers are pretty scary and relatively unfriendly if you go in them alone!
I think you have to quote a post in order to notify a user. PC is cool in many ways but a smol bit archaic in others! Part of its charm :)
We usually use Discord for voice and Roll20 for the actual game yes. I find it works very well! I DMd my first game a week ago and will rerun the same session with other players and a few tweaks soon :3
haha dw about it, good you figured it out!I am dumb. For future reference (for me), Hit the Respond button, a purple pen button will appear in lower right-hand corner. Click it and it will bring in the quote!
I'm glad you had a good time with it! Did you have a hard time keeping it balanced? Are you doing a home-brew or running off of the books? Is it a oneshot?
I'm sure you'd do fine! The DM and other players can likely always help out with ideas and even backstories. My first chars completely lacked backstory because I didn't feel I knew enough about the world to even begin to shape a history for them, but the DMs helped me a lot and weaved it in to the plot even, it felt really cool.I'm nowhere near creative enough to make my own character lol. But I have a friend who's created a lot and written stories with them.