My board game group wants me to show them D&D. I have the basic 5e books, two prepackaged adventures, tons of minis and maps, pounds of dice, but I haven't played or looked at D&D since pretty much 5e came out (can't find group).
So I need a core 5e one shot with premade character sheets. Something about 2-3 hours on paper. 4-6 players. I don't need anything fancy, I just need to not spend much more time than hitting the print button.
If they wind up being a group I'll start DMing and investing time, but to just show them the system I just want something quick but engaging.
Whatcha got /tg/?
>>54730581
>I just need to not spend much more time than hitting the print button.
>>54730581
>what is Lost Mine of Phandelver starter set
>>54730633
What can I say, I've gotten burnt prepping games, writing custom adventures, weaving in backstories so many times I can't count.
>>54730772
It's been a long time since I mothballed everything, I thought there might be something new. And shorter. Like one-session shorter. I was going to use Lost Mine as the first roll your own if they want to continue.
>>54730898
>that image
My group's bard is somehow a damage monster that keeps making encounters trivial. Beginning to feel a bit sidelined.
>>54730898
IIRC "A most potent brew" is a oneshot. Can use the LMoP premades for it.
>>54730978
a second for A Most Potent Brew off the dmsguild. ran it with some newbies, (3 players) and they had fun and it took 2ish hours. you may have to adjust somee of the combat encounters for different group sizes cause it's dsigned for 4 and I almost had a TPK (first time DM problems).