This week Seth and Drew talk about what it's like to design a really big and intricate dungeon for a heist they have coming up tomorrow. Supposedly this is Seth's "Biggest Map Ever" but personally I don't think it could be THAT big. Maybe like, a little above average at best. But map size doesn't matter, it's how you use it...I think Support the show 💌 Share Your Story: Got a wild D&D tale, a DMing question, or a funny campaign moment? Email us at tabletalkfriday@gmail.com and we might fe...
All content for TableTalk Friday: A D&D Podcast is the property of Andrew Romano, Seth Pittman, and Zac Karvon and is served directly from their servers
with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
This week Seth and Drew talk about what it's like to design a really big and intricate dungeon for a heist they have coming up tomorrow. Supposedly this is Seth's "Biggest Map Ever" but personally I don't think it could be THAT big. Maybe like, a little above average at best. But map size doesn't matter, it's how you use it...I think Support the show 💌 Share Your Story: Got a wild D&D tale, a DMing question, or a funny campaign moment? Email us at tabletalkfriday@gmail.com and we might fe...
Setting Proper Expectations as a DM: Boundaries, Isekai Campaigns, and More
TableTalk Friday: A D&D Podcast
22 minutes
3 months ago
Setting Proper Expectations as a DM: Boundaries, Isekai Campaigns, and More
In this solo episode of TableTalk Friday, we land in the chaotic sweet spot of beginning DMing—setting boundaries, managing player expectations, and embracing creativity. Seth dives into everything from tackling isekai-style campaigns and reining in chaotic groups, to balancing 3D printing prep with player agency. Whether you're about to run your first session or just want tips on smoother table dynamics, this one's got practical advice and real talk. 🎲 Topics Covered: Setting clear boundarie...
TableTalk Friday: A D&D Podcast
This week Seth and Drew talk about what it's like to design a really big and intricate dungeon for a heist they have coming up tomorrow. Supposedly this is Seth's "Biggest Map Ever" but personally I don't think it could be THAT big. Maybe like, a little above average at best. But map size doesn't matter, it's how you use it...I think Support the show 💌 Share Your Story: Got a wild D&D tale, a DMing question, or a funny campaign moment? Email us at tabletalkfriday@gmail.com and we might fe...