Why You Should Spoil Your D&D Games! | Roll For Combat

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Traditionally, DMs like to keep everything secret from their players and allow their games to unfold through play. But we are going to explain to you why this approach isn't always the best idea and that you SHOULD spoil the story for your players! Join Stephen and Mark as we discuss this issue and answer your questions live this week!

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