Part 1: How to get ideas for writing a D&D one shot!

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Kelsey from The Arcane Library goes over the first steps she takes to write a 5E DnD one shot for publication. This part is all about generating good ideas and knowing which ones are winners.

Follow along in writing a brand new one-shot from scratch in the first part of this series!

00:00 - Saying hi to everyone
05:06 - Let's get started
07:12 - The Tome of Adventure Design
11:09 - Step 1: Generate adventure site ideas
15:51 - Focus on imagery
19:22 - Step 2: Identify the urgent problem
22:19 - Player expectations in 5E
22:54 - Coming up with problems
30:23 - Vibe check: dwelling vs. pavilion
32:34 - Recap of where we are before Step 3
34:49 - Don't deliver wolf pelts
36:56 - Step 3: Figure out the pass/fail state
40:38 - Make problems, not solutions
45:13 - Let the DM participate, too
47:28 - Step 4: Scope and length of the one shot
51:16 - Recap of steps 1-4
53:53 - Your turn!

Download the notes from the livestream here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/lsl7hmpvp4fb688/Part%201%20-%20How%20To%20Find%20Your%20Idea.pdf?dl=0

Check out the full playlist of this series here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsIJw22Nm-ctYiy8qK6TtrTgjnYbHsxiC

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