My typical setup while playing on a laptop with open tabs for: 1. We then divee into each of the three pillars of Dungeons & Dragons: exploration, combat, and social interaction, with a special emphasis on tools to make solo play more fun & efficient. In this guide we’ll first talk about adventure and character creation for solo play. I’m sure there are plenty of resources I’ve overlooked if you know any others that aren’t represented, please let me know and I’ll try and add them to the resources section at the end. There are a lot of other great guides for playing solo, and I borrowed a lot from other folks (I especially found the one-on-one guide from DnD Duet invaluable). Also, this isn’t a definitive guide, just what worked for me. We’ll just assume you’ve decided to give it a shot. I’m not going to get into why you might want to play D&D solo - maybe we can get into that in a future post. I had so much fun playing D&D solo that I thought I’d share how I approached it, and what worked well for me.Ī couple of disclaimers before I start. A lot of play time happened nights and weekend during the shelter-in-place in March & April of 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Last weekend, I completed a solo Dungeons & Dragons level 1-20 campaign that I played over the last eight weeks or so - averaging about an hour a day - on my laptop, tablet and/or phone.
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