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I hear so many people say they want to get more into roleplaying, but they're afraid to try, or not sure where to start! Here's a primer on how to get started embodying your character during your tabletop games.
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2:05 Get in your character's head
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9:08 Develop a voice
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@indohhh
@indohhh 2 года назад
"Do not kill the part of you that is cringe, kill the part that cringes"
@aplunks117
@aplunks117 2 года назад
This almost made me cry 🥺 I’ve spent my whole life being so scared of people judging me. I should let it go
@TylerBevanOfficial
@TylerBevanOfficial Год назад
Cringe the part of you that kills
@funnyvideoguy3216
@funnyvideoguy3216 Год назад
@@TylerBevanOfficial ah God, I cringe just thinking about the time I killed someone. I was so crazed back then aw God I hate looking back on that
@duetopersonalreasonsaaaaaa
@duetopersonalreasonsaaaaaa Год назад
@@aplunks117 no one judges you as harshly as you judge yourself. Some self-compassion could be really helpful! One thing that helped me is stopping myself whenever I'm insulting myself and intentionally talking to myself as if one of my bffs were going through the same situation, then going back over what I 'said' to them and directing it at myself. I'm not sure how that would work for people who don't hear themselves in their head though!
@priestesslucy3299
@priestesslucy3299 Год назад
@@aplunks117 let it go, let it go, don't give a fuck anymore 🎶
@DannyboyO1
@DannyboyO1 2 года назад
Bonus to giving a character Voice... your GM instantly knowing what is in and out of character.
@energizer7354
@energizer7354 2 года назад
YESSSSSS!!! As a Dm or player this is invaluable
@zannytaylor742
@zannytaylor742 2 года назад
if you can. I find it hard to do voices don't matter how hard i try i can't do voices
@pallasproserpina4118
@pallasproserpina4118 2 года назад
Unless you use your character voice out-of-character
@ShandorDavies
@ShandorDavies 2 года назад
When I was just starting out, a seasoned roleplayer at my table taught me to make a "T" shape with my hands like a time-out sign to show when you're talking out of character. This was so helpful starting out, especially of you have a DM who is kind of strict about what is said at the table. Obviously this only works for in person games. Otherwise yeah, do that over the top accent for your character! 😁
@timdwilliamson
@timdwilliamson 2 года назад
@@ShandorDavies we borrowed something from LARP: If you have your hand on top of your head, you're talking out of character.
@eminemrules121
@eminemrules121 2 года назад
12:21 “And if they’re dicks, screw them and find a table that deserves you” Ginny always has a way with words 😅
@SeanLaMontagne
@SeanLaMontagne 2 года назад
Seriously some 🔥🔥🔥advice
@notoriusbookworm48
@notoriusbookworm48 Год назад
out of context you just sound really passionate about tables lol
@karara5532
@karara5532 Год назад
Unless you live in a small rural town with only 1 dnd game 😂
@kylesimone6140
@kylesimone6140 10 месяцев назад
@@karara5532 i mean, you could always play online! (sorry for late reply lol)
@VanNessy97
@VanNessy97 6 месяцев назад
@@karara5532 Or start your own D&D game
@keatonr776
@keatonr776 2 года назад
Instructions unclear. Am now noble rogue who has faked his own death in real life.
@saijeetdogra9360
@saijeetdogra9360 2 года назад
Wait, I know you.
@Frodstarrr
@Frodstarrr 2 года назад
But if character noble. Why need to steal?
@jakwolfe3025
@jakwolfe3025 2 года назад
@@Frodstarrr depends on the use of the word Noble but I mean either way y not steal?
@alastortheradiodemon1817
@alastortheradiodemon1817 2 года назад
@@Frodstarrr well they faked their death, theyre probably used to more money so. Themfy
@evelynnsophia7631
@evelynnsophia7631 2 года назад
@@Frodstarrr always possible that a Rogue might not steal? Maybe blackmail or murder instead
@tfossgh
@tfossgh 2 года назад
Came for better roleplaying tips, ended up with a Jean Valjean existential crisis of "who am I"
@ChestersonJack
@ChestersonJack 2 года назад
I have that every time I roleplay
@johnathanrhoades7751
@johnathanrhoades7751 2 года назад
Twooo foooour siiiiiiix ooooh WAAAAAAAHN!!!!!!!!!
@Nosmo90
@Nosmo90 2 года назад
@Otavio Ferreira Bruh, same.
@galacticgecko812
@galacticgecko812 2 года назад
Too real
@notoriusbookworm48
@notoriusbookworm48 2 года назад
ur a dude in sunglasses named Otavio Ferreira I'd guess lol
@KootFloris
@KootFloris 2 года назад
Also, HUGE LESSON: often when you doubt to do with your character, just think, your character has the same doubts and dilemmas. So put all your doubts, feelings lost, being confused in your role.
@sugoidude7823
@sugoidude7823 2 года назад
THIS!!! your character doesn't have to know what they're doing, they're a person too ^^'
@katrinahockman5561
@katrinahockman5561 2 года назад
Related: I'm about 7 or 8 sessions into my first go as the DM, and NOT ONCE has the session turned out the way I planned it. I have had NPCs dissolve into traumatic war flashbacks or nervous stammering or even flat-out incoherent bewilderment at the PCs, and it's always because they did something unexpected or asked a question I have no answer to. I think my group can tell but I'd like to think it still plays well.
@sugoidude7823
@sugoidude7823 2 года назад
@@katrinahockman5561 trust me, it does! us players love it when you make stuff up, it's a lot more fun than just running off a script. i love to just see where things go from the chaos
@KootFloris
@KootFloris 2 года назад
@@katrinahockman5561 If you give your players space to play war trauma, you probably created a very safe environment for them to do so. :)
@john-wiggains
@john-wiggains 2 года назад
As a DM, I struggle with being consistent on a voice. It’ll start off one way and then slowly morph into something else. Or my accent goes away or something.
@lunaredelvour2972
@lunaredelvour2972 2 года назад
At least you have voices for characters... Mine very rarely do xD
@futuza
@futuza 2 года назад
Yeah, my scottish elf, ends up becoming russian by the end. Oh well.
@KBTibbs
@KBTibbs 2 года назад
Voices are fun and take practice, but for some they never really come together. Good news is, characterization doesn't have to be an accent! It could be a posture. A way of talking with their hands or they nervously wring them. Maybe instead of using filler words like "um" or "ah" they have a different thing like humming. Maybe an NPC always picks their teeth. There are tons of things you can do to signal which character is "present" without using a voice or accent different than your own.
@markfarnsworth3340
@markfarnsworth3340 2 года назад
Something I find that helps with this struggle for me is deciding “who as an actor/actress would play this NPC and from which movie?” Like I have an NPC that would be played by Bill Nighy as the vampire lord from Underworld, but not as Bill Nighy from Pirates of the Carribean as Davy Jones.
@professorbugbear
@professorbugbear 2 года назад
Voices are always the worst for me. I am proud that my characters know who they are talking to though because of word choices I use for them or different patterns of speech. I have tried accents and voices... but it just doesn't stick for me
@BubblingBrooke
@BubblingBrooke 2 года назад
When the spirit of your character overtakes you, its a surreal but amazing experience.
@RichWoods23
@RichWoods23 Год назад
Just try not to go on the run when you're charged with theft and common assault.
@Estarfigam
@Estarfigam 2 года назад
"The Spirit of Phil Collins possesses me..." Sounds like a Bard/Warlock build.
@joshuadixon6026
@joshuadixon6026 2 года назад
Ah yes, Bardlock. Because Warlard sounds like a cooking oil.
@kainhighwind2
@kainhighwind2 2 года назад
"Two worlds, one family" indeed.
@chrism7395
@chrism7395 2 года назад
Sounds like the concept for a end of campaign Big Bad
@tomdavis3878
@tomdavis3878 2 года назад
Or just one of those College of Spirits Bards from Van Richten's.
@RowanB6
@RowanB6 2 года назад
@@chrism7395 Big Bard
@quinsomnia4934
@quinsomnia4934 3 месяца назад
my voice actor housemate practices talking in character to himaself while he does chores, its a fun thing to witness
@DMingThoughts
@DMingThoughts 2 года назад
Ginny is totally on the way to become one of the best youtubers on topic of D&D and roleplaying.
@krimzonghost1987
@krimzonghost1987 2 года назад
She already is in my book. I love her DnD videos so much. They are always fun, informative and engaging. Even with 330k+ subs, I feel like she's underrated. I also love to see the take of someone that isn't your typical "I've been playing DnD since 1982!" perspective. It's nice to have someone who has comparatively similar experience in the game as me. I'm sure she has played much more than a noob like me, but given the OG community, she feels more relatable.
@DMingThoughts
@DMingThoughts 2 года назад
@@krimzonghost1987 absolutely!
@wadeking4054
@wadeking4054 2 года назад
I have two main methods that help me "become" my characters. Similar to using the videos, try having a conversation between your character and yourself. Don't try to have conversations with you-as-your fellow party members, since that puts you in the mindset of railroading your conversations. If you are a bit more creative, try putting yourself in the DMs shoes and have conversations with your own NPCs. The other method I use is listening to a music playlist. The initial setup of the playlist can help you develop a character and allows you to put in a hint of yourself into it, since it is most likely music you have already heard. But listening to the partial or full playlist can set your mind to the general mood of the character.
@TekayAuron
@TekayAuron 2 года назад
Yes! I don't have conversations between my characters and myself, but I do frequently act like my characters are all in one big adventuring party and play out conversations between them. And setting up a music playlist is definitely a fun exercise that I've found helps me really figure out who a character truly is if I was struggling to do so, and it's even helped me realize what some of their internal struggles might be on top of that.
@funnyvideoguy3216
@funnyvideoguy3216 Год назад
Thank you, I'll try this
@ulfruss5636
@ulfruss5636 2 года назад
Something that I've also found helpful, where possible adopting physical mannerisms while playing them. A furtive rogue either running his hand through his hair or, considering his misfortune, regularly rubbing recent injury sites when under stress is kind of helpful. In this specific case.
@givemeprimelaughter
@givemeprimelaughter 2 года назад
Ooooh I like this. As someone who is super awkward with their hands this is super helpful and intuitive. Thank you.
@ulfruss5636
@ulfruss5636 2 года назад
@@givemeprimelaughter Body language too. Straitening your back of hunching over does help too, it's subtle, but effects how you present yourself, this includes speaking. Even if you are online, voice only it's worth doing. But I've noticed my Rogue, when he talks at length talks with his hands, which in itself is rare for them, but I do not. Last week almost had to figure out how missing fingers would effect these behaviours. Gods bless clerics.
@elmythe3136
@elmythe3136 2 года назад
@@ulfruss5636 Your welcome. Signed, the cleric.
@emilyredbird7497
@emilyredbird7497 2 года назад
Yeees! My former military rogue always sat incredibly straight-backed, which helped me get into the voice of this restrained, politely distant officer character. It really helped.
@ulfruss5636
@ulfruss5636 2 года назад
@@elmythe3136 You're still a menace.
@ChestersonJack
@ChestersonJack 2 года назад
These are very good tips. I say this as someone who, although isn’t a “veteran player,” is the de facto roleplay expert of my circle that I regularly played. Ginny you are marvelous at giving character tips, but here’s a video topic idea: switching characters when you’re the DM, or really just getting into NPCs in general. Tips on not mixing up which of your NPCs you’re playing, making interesting characters that also aren’t an inordinate amount of work for a dnd game, etc
@dweebicusmaximus
@dweebicusmaximus 2 года назад
Omg PLEAS
@fromthegraysea
@fromthegraysea 2 года назад
Brand new DM here, would also live this video!
@emma-di5ly
@emma-di5ly 2 года назад
That would be an incredible video, YES PLEASE
@Papa1Bear6Drums
@Papa1Bear6Drums 2 года назад
I've lead a game a couple times, and one tip I have would be to jot a few notes down about that NPC; such as speaking voice, mannerisms, and how/where the party met them. That helped me keep track of them and slip into character when needed. Great suggestion and great video, Ginny!
@solsystem1342
@solsystem1342 2 года назад
Simple, just have different parts of yourself play the different characters (jk I realize most people can't do this but it is a funny dm super power we have). For a real answer though? I have no idea how singlets would act out multiple characters at the same time. Maybe practice the npcs having conversations with eachother? We do that a lot to try and nail down who a character is quickly. After 4-5 random 5-30 second skits I've got a basic grasp of who they are and then it's pretty easy to make up how'd they'd react to things on the fly. At least for us.
@sixoffcenter80
@sixoffcenter80 2 года назад
I'd kind of like to try using a voice, but when literally everyone else at the table including the DM is just using their regular voices it gets hard to stay in it.
@krimzonghost1987
@krimzonghost1987 2 года назад
I feel this. When I use a voice, it's usually pretty mild, but I do tend to fall out of it given that i'm the only one at a table of 8 that does one. Yes... I said a table of 8... not including the DM. Used to be 5... but everyone wants to play. lol. We're still going strong though, even with the massive show out. Our DM does change his speech patterns a bit for his NPC's though, so I definitely give him props though. Nothing Shakespearian, but the NPC's are different enough to know who we're talking to.
@emilywilliams6108
@emilywilliams6108 2 года назад
A few years ago (actually over a decade) I was playing with a group and I was the only one that did a voice. I found that the easiest way to stay in it was to make it as outrageous and over the top as I could, I'm naturally quite reserved and so I'm inclined to hide, but the character I played was loud and brash and he spoke like he'd been smoking for 50 years and was chewing gravel while trying to trying to shout at the noisy kids down the street. Having him speak so differently to me gave everyone a laugh and when I didn't do the voice they would often remind me to. Now I'm not saying you should copy that but maybe something like it would be worth trying.
@tylerneve-harris3336
@tylerneve-harris3336 Год назад
Especially in a new group, where you barely know the other people.
@xeanheart2614
@xeanheart2614 Год назад
Introduce yourself in character and when you have the spotlight use the voice. Get the group used to it then next game go harder
@ShinryuZensen
@ShinryuZensen Год назад
Stick to it. Eventually everyone will feel curious and will try it out. When it happens, make sure it's a big deal , and make sure the interactions really sticks out. That would push even more player to try to fit in. Us Humans are masters in imitation by observation and we fell more compelled the more people are doing it.
@raventherogue
@raventherogue 2 года назад
I used to give my hummingbird aarakocra a cartoony, squeaky voice but realized it was hard to keep up and doesn't do well in serious situations. So, because he's bubbly, he talks giggly. Also since he was brought up by elven nobles (long story) he uses proper grammar/high vocabulary. The juxtaposition is great 😂
@potassium6623
@potassium6623 11 месяцев назад
I would like to hear the story.
@raventherogue
@raventherogue 11 месяцев назад
@@potassium6623 I sort of realize it's not *that* long of a story, but basically this noble elven couple took him from his (seemingly abandoned) nest as an egg thinking he was some exotic animal. As they raised him and realized he was starting to walk and talk, they realized what happened and adopted him as a son (mind you aarakocras mature in only 5 years). The dad was not as happy about the development as the mom but he at least has a supportive older brother.
@kylesimone6140
@kylesimone6140 10 месяцев назад
Im about to play a 3ft tall kobold wizard who was raised by high elfs lol
@Connor-lv9wt
@Connor-lv9wt 2 года назад
As a DM I make random voices for NPCs that aren't planned but somehow the players always want to go back to them and then I can't always remember the voice I gave them :D
@colonagray2454
@colonagray2454 2 года назад
And of course the little one off nps you go overboard with just for laughs become a staple of the campaign. Or is that just my table?!
@ShinryuZensen
@ShinryuZensen Год назад
I guess taking a quick note on how that NPC sounds might be handy.....
@benl2140
@benl2140 Год назад
Funny, I always find it much easier to remember the random NPCs I make up if I give them very distinctive voices.
@blitzthekraken9832
@blitzthekraken9832 2 года назад
Just one thing, if you want to really immerse in a character, Start at the name. For example I have a character called “River”. When I think of river I think of the Mississippi, a terrifying yet beautiful river of hope. My character is a human green dragon ancestor that was raise by his eccentric mother who was filled with nothing but hope for the world. River wants to make his mother proud. But tends to lack control when he is upset letting the river overflow and run fast and furious. River feels an immense amount of guilt when he does and tend to spend his coin on giving it back to his mother and party. River is always broke, and never runs quite right, just like the Mississippi.
@Nosmo90
@Nosmo90 2 года назад
Mnemonic character backgrounds... Brilliant!
@sunstar8782
@sunstar8782 2 года назад
Thanks for the tip!
@applethedm3233
@applethedm3233 21 день назад
As someone who lives in Jackson the broke part is too true 😂
@Kugo
@Kugo 2 года назад
this is 💯
@Frost1801
@Frost1801 2 года назад
Yo Kugo you play dnd?
@emmahayes111
@emmahayes111 2 года назад
“Sometimes the spirit of Phil Collins possesses me” Same Ginny, same 💜
@flimsyfun4960
@flimsyfun4960 2 года назад
even as a dm this is so nice!! I recommend everyone watching this
@GinnyDi
@GinnyDi 2 года назад
Stefan, I don't really agree! A DM can certainly provide support to folks who want to roleplay (in the form of NPC interactions, for example) but a DM can only do so much without players actively engaging with them.
@johnathanrhoades7751
@johnathanrhoades7751 2 года назад
@@stefanjakubowski8222 I very much disagree. A DM can try to provide a safe encouraging environment and help as they can, but players are responsible for their own actions. I am responsible for my own actions. I'm responsible for building a character that will work well with the party/setting (and asking for help if I'm not sure what that would be). I'm responsible for staying engaged during the game (and talking with the DM if I am having trouble with that). I'm responsible for actively listening to the DM and other players and responding appropriately. I'm responsible for making sure I'm not taking too much time compared to other players and not hogging the spotlight. The DM and other players can make it easier for me, but those are my job as a player in the game, not the DM's.
@flimsyfun4960
@flimsyfun4960 2 года назад
what do you mean? I don't think it's the DM's job to create a players character, but helping with the right situations. Not only that, but I also meant it as a way to say that DM's can use this for their NPC's. Which then supports the first thing again: helping the players
@evelynnsophia7631
@evelynnsophia7631 Год назад
@@GinnyDi hey, any plans for Penelope soon? I hope you get sponsored soon for more POV stuff!
@mathieudebibikoff4369
@mathieudebibikoff4369 2 года назад
10:02 "try to speak every sentence like there is an exclamation point at the end of it" That hit way too close to home, I just realized I do that IRL XD
@paulbutler8308
@paulbutler8308 2 года назад
Side note on voices - using a "character" voice also really helps the DM and players know when the player is talking (out of character) and when the character is speaking. It helps to know when the character is asking something vs. when the player is, or when the player is making a statement vs. when a character is offering information/opinion to the party, as it informs how the others at the table should react.
@Canned-Muffins
@Canned-Muffins 2 года назад
A thing I always tell new players is don't be afraid to take a moment to respond to people or do certain actions. To think over and check yourself from either accidentally meta game or maybe do something you yourself thinks makes sense but your character wouldn't do at all. As you build this up it starts becoming second nature to place yourself into this character and quicker for you to think like them and react like them on the spot.
@bradm2833
@bradm2833 8 месяцев назад
i just started dming a campaign last week, and im pretty new to DMing, but oh my god the serotonin i get when my players just get into their characters is amazing. at the end of every session, the players each vote for another player who they think played their character really well and they get a point of inspiration. I have it set up this way BECAUSE in my campaign inspiration allows you to re-roll ANY dice, including enemy rolls and my rolls.
@Vampyre_Bytes
@Vampyre_Bytes 2 года назад
(for those interested) Additional info for creating a voice, research "Laban styles". It helped me a lot, and I even built a "voice generator" for the idea, so my NPCs can each have their own voice as a GM.
@shinybugg9156
@shinybugg9156 2 года назад
The toughest thing for me is when I put myself out there with a new voice or something, but I do it badly and everybody laughs, and then I lose track of the voice because I'm embarrassed/distracted. My friends really aren't jerks about it, but sometimes they can't seem to keep a straight face.
@joshuadixon6026
@joshuadixon6026 2 года назад
Remember sometimes people laugh just because something is new and they are unsure how to react and default to laughing. Rather than get too embarrassed (it can be hard) try to ask your friends if they think the voice works for the character. It might work out really well. Hopefully. All the best Roleplayer!
@joshuadixon6026
@joshuadixon6026 2 года назад
@Paul Gauthier I wouldn't tell people to stop, it just takes some practice to get a little bit of something going. Not everyone has to be as good as the pros to have fun. I understand the flip side, you don't need an accent to have fun, but telling someone not to is like telling a skater they can't use a long board because their stance isn't right. They have to use a regular board. It's best to let people decide for themselves if they have more fun with or without, yeah? Just like a skater can learn to use a long board a player can learn to use an accent, and if it's not for them, they can still go back to good ol' reliable
@GinnyDi
@GinnyDi 2 года назад
Nah, Paul. Not in my comments section. If Rebekah wants to use a voice, she can use a voice. I LOVE doing voices - not because I'm a Critical Role-obsessed zombie trying to morph into Matt Mercer, but because they're fun. (Believe it or not, Matt is not the only person in the world who enjoys doing voices.) Quit telling people how to play a game.
@finmiles965
@finmiles965 Год назад
I totally get it, when my Scottish accent wasn’t great I rolled with the punches and declared that my character had “vaguely Celtic accent” and he had moved around as a child and so spoke like that. Conversely I’ve had fellow players that gently say “I’m trying my best guys, if you could take them seriously I’d appreciate it” and that has worked incredibly well, wasn’t confrontational and let’s them know when it happens-if they understand then they’ll respect it and communication is always best imo
@thatsamood
@thatsamood 4 месяца назад
Those POV Roleplay videos are literal lifesavers.
@jetvulcan2020
@jetvulcan2020 2 года назад
I have a bad habbit of slipping out of character and making choice I would make and not what my character would make. mostly its my use of genre knowledge I am trying to get better at that
@williamwontiam3166
@williamwontiam3166 2 года назад
Huh, I’m more likely to aim for the goals of my characters and assume that they, as the career adventurer who actually lives in this world knows about as much as I do.
@chungleandthebims167
@chungleandthebims167 2 года назад
What helped me was making a self insert at first. It's okay to essentially be yourself at first bc it's all about having fun! But you can maybe keep all of your traits but make yourself more cowardly or less cowardly. Maybe more flirty or less flirty.
@dippinrock
@dippinrock 2 года назад
Im new to your channel and just started my first dnd campaign and this is exactly the video I was hoping you'd upload
@GinnyDi
@GinnyDi 2 года назад
Glad I could be helpful!!
@davidioanhedges
@davidioanhedges 2 года назад
This is the video I wanted 5 years ago ... I watched 20+ to get the same advice then ..
@VosperCDN
@VosperCDN 2 года назад
Oh, that bit about writing down the different traits is a good one, have to use that.
@KadeWrites
@KadeWrites 4 месяца назад
Thank you so much for making such comprehensible character guides! As someone who is currently in their first campaign with a novice group at school, your videos are what made me actually want to try it out!
@firestorm165
@firestorm165 2 года назад
I wish I could like this vid more than once for that bit at 12:20
@CromTuise
@CromTuise 2 года назад
"I punch [BBEG] in rage at hearing that he killed the woman I love." DM: "As your fist strikes his face, the spell keeping him in the trance is broken, and he regains control, throwing aside Pyotr the Drow rogue." (OOC) "What the hell, Chris?" (OOC) "It's what my character would do, Rob." (Bonus points if you get the reference)
@tahunuva4254
@tahunuva4254 2 года назад
If there was ever the perfect representation of a d&d combat, it was that battle on Titan.
@Karajorma
@Karajorma 2 года назад
I was about to make an Avengers joke when I realised, no, that's actually what you were going for.
@sunstar8782
@sunstar8782 2 года назад
I get that reference
@impastabowl2328
@impastabowl2328 2 года назад
C’mon Pratt
@RealWorldGames
@RealWorldGames Год назад
Remember it was iron man insistence on going to titan that led to that disaster.
@evelynnsophia7631
@evelynnsophia7631 2 года назад
Oh my goodness this was so helpful! Ginny really be out there saving me from my dnd rollplay anxiety 😩✨
@elbruces
@elbruces 2 года назад
Hey, you're just playing a game with your friends. Keep that in mind.
@RKHageman
@RKHageman Год назад
@@elbruces Well, one friend. And a bunch of *her* friends, whom I don't know from Adam's housecat... a little nervous-making, for sure.
@elbruces
@elbruces Год назад
@@RKHageman Just stick to "playing a game with friends to have fun" and if any red flags pop up, talk about them openly.
@bernardoridolfi9345
@bernardoridolfi9345 2 года назад
The thing I find most difficult is letting go of my inclination towards leading and guiding others. Basically even if my character sheet says my PC is not particularly charismatic or intelligent, I will still tend to be the face of the group, and most of the time the other players will wait for me to take a step forward and deal with the situation at hand.
@MonkeyJedi99
@MonkeyJedi99 2 года назад
Me too. To compound this, one of the other players is a person who NEVER takes he leadership role, and I'm not just talking about in the game. He's a good friend, but very socially passive.
@bernardoridolfi9345
@bernardoridolfi9345 2 года назад
@@MonkeyJedi99 yeah, I get what you're saying, I'm trying to take a little step back, but it's hard. I'm also DMing another campaign, and there the problem morphs into a different form but still remains.
@9000ethanator
@9000ethanator 2 года назад
I don’t know if you’re looking for feed back, but maybe you could try having your character ask the other party members what they think? You’ll still be taking the initiative, but you’ll be giving other members the chance to take charge and make decisions that effect the party.
@MonkeyJedi99
@MonkeyJedi99 2 года назад
@@9000ethanator I actually do that all the time. And in a side campaign we play from time to time, I actively DON'T lead (un-lead? does that make the party unleaded? What a gas!). I wait until someone else does.
@kestrel9975
@kestrel9975 2 года назад
I don't think it's a bad thing necessary, what I mean is my characters charisma is the lowest score at the same time she's very joyfull, loud, cracks jokes, loves life and everyone really; I look at it as something that can gets her in weird, akward situations with others very quickly. So maybe look at your character as someone that thinks he knows what to do and if he fails it's up to others to think about it next time they'll want to follow you.
@lifeofnothingness
@lifeofnothingness 2 года назад
I really like the personal and character - 2 column idea. Blew my mind that I hadn't considered something that seems simple. Though as a DM I got a funny image of the tens to hundreds of columns for all our NPCs over the course of the campaign.
@salo6724
@salo6724 2 года назад
For some reason, I never get notifications for these, but today I saw it per chance!
@aenorist2431
@aenorist2431 2 года назад
Click the Bell next to the subscibe thing, works 70% of the time then.
@jadencooke9444
@jadencooke9444 2 года назад
Sometimes when you click the bell, it's a little messed up and you have to make sure you press "All" because RU-vid be like that sometimes.
@salo6724
@salo6724 2 года назад
Thanks for your advice, but I already have the notifications on, still hardly ever works. This time, I actually got it, but way later than I happened to see the video
@jadencooke9444
@jadencooke9444 2 года назад
@@salo6724 Dang, RU-vid's kinda lame sometimes, sorry I couldn't be more helpful
@GinnyDi
@GinnyDi 2 года назад
It's so frustrating that RU-vid makes it so hard for people to get notifications if they want them!! If it helps at all, I post videos every Wednesday at noon MT (2pm Eastern), and Shorts on Sundays at the same time.
@GodzillaB210
@GodzillaB210 2 года назад
Your shirt reminded me of Sam's Henry David Thoreau-regard joke. lol
@kelly_seastar
@kelly_seastar 2 года назад
I love writing older sibling characters because, in reality, I'm the youngest in my family.
@queen_of_aces1563
@queen_of_aces1563 2 года назад
Lol I’m the only exact opposite. I always write younger sibling characters because in reality I’m the oldest sibling 😂
@MandibleBones
@MandibleBones 2 года назад
And a comment, to appease the Spirit of Phil Collins. (Love the video).
@misterdayne2792
@misterdayne2792 2 года назад
Wait, how did you do that. It says you wrote that comment 6 days ago?!?!? Wtf RU-vid??
@GinnyDi
@GinnyDi 2 года назад
Patrons get early access to my videos!
@misterdayne2792
@misterdayne2792 2 года назад
@@GinnyDi oh, that makes so much more sense! I had no idea that's how it would show a patreon member
@ScratchySpoon
@ScratchySpoon 2 года назад
I've found I get inspiration from thinking things like, "hmmm, what if Johnny Lawrence from Cobra Kai was a Monk in DnD?", and then I'm all invested in trying to pull off his accent and manerisms. 🙂 Also, Reroll is a lot of fun. 👍🏻
@stevecarter8810
@stevecarter8810 2 года назад
Yes, this! Take something you know well, and add a 'but' It's Michael Knight, but he always uses the wrong words It's dirty Harry, but French It's one of the silly girls from beauty and the beast, but with heaps of business acumen
@FamilyBales
@FamilyBales 2 года назад
13:53 Yay once again for calling out the Wangrod Defense 😁
@SpinDoc420
@SpinDoc420 Год назад
love this .. havent played in years, i remember telling players" think of a cake.. who doesn't like cake, but with frosting? even better, right? now a decorated cake, those are just another level, right?" ..within a session of 2, i would have a table of skilled cake artisans
@jonathanrobinson319
@jonathanrobinson319 2 года назад
the masters make plans and the dice laughs! It's happened to me that a dragon fails all actions in one turn and a kobold crits a sorcerer twice. . .😢
@emilysmith2965
@emilysmith2965 2 года назад
2:30 loving this description of a subsistence hunter. Wouldn’t ever spend extra money on food, likely favors stealth over confrontation because hunters don’t go after predators. Predators = danger and predators = not tasty either. A big game hunter might have a total opposite reaction because of the competitive aspect of their pastime. It’s not motivated by a need for food (even if it started that way).
@OtakuKent
@OtakuKent 2 года назад
I have a couple green players in my game recently one being much younger than the rest so I think this video will be very helpful thank you
@vernonschmidt6514
@vernonschmidt6514 Год назад
those roleplaying videos may be the best roleplaying tools I have ever seen in over 40 years of playing.
@egsauce2911
@egsauce2911 2 года назад
“Well that’s just what my character would do” Well you obviously struggle with interpersonal relationships & don’t play more than the same two characters, Chaddidiah.
@AnotherDuck
@AnotherDuck Год назад
Been binging on a bunch of these old videos. One thing I've got to say about this one is that speaking in a voice also helps even if you're just writing in text. I had a character who just spoke in simple, careful sentences, but not necessarily simple words. Every time I got back to her I started typing like that, and everything immediately fell into place.
@jonathanlindsay5600
@jonathanlindsay5600 2 года назад
This channel is so great, it's such a safe place to be. Great tips, even after years of playing D&D I still find these useful.
@gayane_igityan
@gayane_igityan 2 года назад
Oh yes, i played with a person that used "well i was having fun at the time" as an excuse to justify all of his screwups. Not fun. Personally I love to RP, though i've only played DnD online so far which makes it more difficult imo, however it's what attracts me to the game, otherwise i'd rather just settle for ESO or some other video game.
@melloette
@melloette 2 года назад
Sending this to all my experienced and newbie friends like, IMMEDIATELY. I’ve been playing for 8+ years and this even gave me some things to think about bc I have a tendency to fall into a “helper” type when I play and I really wanna break out of that 😅 awesome video as always!
@sirvinyl3691
@sirvinyl3691 2 года назад
I made an aasimar divine soul sorcerer named Ireen around a year ago or so, and I've been experimenting a lot more in terms of roleplaying and god... your videos have helped a lot.
@joeythemoose
@joeythemoose 10 месяцев назад
I tend to speak in the 3rd person always. I’ll still be the character and I’ll still use my characters voice, but I’ll say things like “Rokli is so scared!!” Or “Rokli is not that type of bard!!” It was super helpful for people to remember that my characters name is Rokli, also, years later the people at my table still remember his name 😉
@SamueleVitaglione
@SamueleVitaglione 2 года назад
please, please, PLEASE! watch the entire video! it covers all the basics (and more!) to get your roleplaying experience to the next level AND doesn't forget the essential final disclaimer: " 'it's what my character would do' isn't an excuse to be an asshole". golden piece of content!
@marcelomena113
@marcelomena113 2 года назад
Wait, I'm super early to this. EDIT: Alright, now that I watched the video - wow, once more just simple and super useful advice for beginners. I've been playing D&D for my fair share of years, but still struggle guiding my new players (now that I'm trying to DM) on how to roleplay and make fun characters, so this series is all I needed and then some. Would love to see a video in the future about tying your character's backstory to the setting/world your DM is running. Kinda struggling to help my newer players on that aspect. (also, if that video does exist, gimme the link)
@Cellybeans
@Cellybeans 2 года назад
replying in hopes I get notified when someone posts a link to said video
@markj3169
@markj3169 2 года назад
I take my time developing my characters personality and when I find a voice that fits I try and practice it, especially before a session.
@overkall1691
@overkall1691 2 года назад
I actually find that using your alignment to decide what you would do is best, because when I think of the character's alignment, I naturally think of how their goals and attitude relate to that. And then act accordingly.
@shinybugg9156
@shinybugg9156 2 года назад
Alignment can be useful for that, especially at first. I find it to be really inaccurate to real-life morals, but it can be be a good tool for character decisions.
@jedellion
@jedellion 2 года назад
Ugh... alignment is a crude tool. I tend to write a few short paras about things they would and would not do, draw up their boundaries, limits etc. Statements like: would never kick a puppy, but would kick the ass of someone who did. Can go a long way to clarify a moral compass or lack of it.
@GinnyDi
@GinnyDi 2 года назад
I'm glad that's helpful for you! Personally I find alignment to be overly simplistic. I consider myself to be a "good" person, but that doesn't mean I'll never do anything for selfish reasons - humans are so much more complicated than that.
@bigdream_dreambig
@bigdream_dreambig 2 года назад
@@GinnyDi I find the secret is to remember that alignment isn't "all or nothing." For example, a Chaotic character isn't necessarily the embodiment of pure chaos; they won't always do the most random and disruptive thing possible. However, they _are_ more likely to question authority or buck tradition and go their own way. Similarly, a Good character won't always do the most selfless thing possible, but they're more likely to risk themselves for someone in dire need -- and if they choose _not_ to do so, they're more likely to feel guilt about that decision.
@AndrewBlack343
@AndrewBlack343 2 года назад
@@GinnyDi Allignment might be a good video topic. "Good" and "Evil" are overly simplistic and unrealistic. I prefer the allignments from TMNT (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles RPG). The 'best' villains are the hero in their own story. There are very few truly evil people. People are altruistic, selfish, or mean but rarely truly evil. Playing a character that leans towards the 'evil' allignment and still functions in a party is difficult. They may be a prankster who doesn't fully think about the consequences of their actions or a bully who hurts other people to try and salve a low self-worth but an adult who destroys peoples lives just because they can is too destructive to function in a party for very long.
@dontforgettosmile611
@dontforgettosmile611 Год назад
Me and some friends are planning to start D&D and your videos have really helped with what feels like the hardest for me so far, to dare to let go and really play. I really want to thank you for your lovely personality and positive encouragement. You are awesome!
@Aozora210
@Aozora210 9 месяцев назад
I've been in a slump figuring out about character voice since I'm joining a longer campaign that has a lot of RP-savvies and I feel I'm not that good at roleplaying yet. I've been watching your videos and enjoying them a lot and this one specifically speaks to what I need helping me to get into it. Thank you very much, Ginny! ❤
@Zev0
@Zev0 2 года назад
Nice Swoleregard shirt, Still waiting on pumatswole though
@Paintballman251
@Paintballman251 2 года назад
This is literally the exact video I needed
@brandonhawkins1288
@brandonhawkins1288 2 года назад
I can't believe the POV Ropeplay series is free. You're very generous content creator; thank you!
@LordMajicus
@LordMajicus 2 года назад
One of the first things I do before starting a new character is to think about "what is this character doing in the world right now?" and "how did they get there?" That's a great way to start getting into the mind of the character, as you then can start working on the "why" behind the "what".
@ZDPQC
@ZDPQC 5 месяцев назад
Here's a truck I've been wanting to important in a future game: presentations. A PowerPoint of your character. Sides can include descriptions, images, items, history, and even clips of audio out video to concrete the over all feeling. If you have kids in your party this is a great assignment for them to express themselves
@AprilVivelin
@AprilVivelin Год назад
I've watched a lot of tabletop role playing games on RU-vid, but never had a chance to play anything myself. These videos are incredibly helpful for some of the things you don't learn from just watching people do it.
@DarkWarriorShadowClaw
@DarkWarriorShadowClaw 2 года назад
For the first tip, the column I cant help but to conpare it with any random anime or videogame hero-character and basically most of done have lived through the same or at least similiar experiences, which concludes in making them the heroes of these stories, helping people, fighting mean guys, yadda yadda :) Excellent work as always, Miss Ginny
@kidsroc4456
@kidsroc4456 Год назад
i just want to say thank you, I was feeling so stressed about where to start with roleplay, but I wanted to develop my playstyle at my sessions, so thank you for the wonderful tips and content to try!
@rh2219
@rh2219 2 года назад
Great timing, you released this on the day I join my first DND game
@monkeystar3652
@monkeystar3652 2 года назад
Love the Swoleregard shirt 💕🖤🖤🖤💕
@No-mm8fg
@No-mm8fg Год назад
I'm currently binge watching all your DND videos because my uncle is setting up a DND session and it'll be my first. He's been playing for years, but the other players are also new to the game, but I still want to be as prepared as I can be!! This is helping me not be as stressed about the unlikely what ifs and more excited to get into the game. :]
@MemphiStig
@MemphiStig Месяц назад
I like the idea of the pov videos. Didn't know about them. Very method.
@dylantd9189
@dylantd9189 2 года назад
I'm going to be playing my first D&D one shot in 12hrs, and whilst I've been subbed to you for many years, I've actually started binging your D&D stuff and this was a very helpful video. I'm playing my first one shot as a character that has a very similar personality to me (Sage/Bard etc), so learning the game mechanics I'll be doing what I would do as that character. I might add a bit of flair and dramatics, but for now I'll be personified version of myself. (my DM suggested putting the character personality on the back burner initially so I can understand the game first, but I'm really intrigued by the character design and embodying the character in a game)
@caitriahaber3204
@caitriahaber3204 2 года назад
Ginny Di coming through with the perfect videos at the perfect time! ❤
@orchardhouse9241
@orchardhouse9241 4 месяца назад
I like the voice idea. I am going to start a game in a month-ish, so I am trying to figure out how everything works. You have given me the idea of playing my character with a British accent. I think it might be a good thing to try.
@amaeve1950
@amaeve1950 2 года назад
Annnnnd this is being added to my d &d discord 😊 Also, I know your hair is currently on the leached and bleached side, but I would love to see you cosplay Ferne from EU next time your hair gets to this point again. A bit of fun prosthetics, some fun leggy build, a little fire monkey familiar....also, you could rock the soft spoken voice and poise so well. So much inspiration from your hair colour 💚💙
@GinnyDi
@GinnyDi 2 года назад
I'm planning on cosplaying Fearne, but I'll wear a wig like I do with all my cosplays!
@joetaylor8139
@joetaylor8139 7 месяцев назад
You made this two years ago, but just wanted to share that I love your videos like this about “how to role play”. I have a character who’s basically level 11, and I’m STILL trying to figure out how to play them. Couldn’t come up with a “voice” when they were new (or maybe I was too self conscious to do so”, and still haven’t managed to develop one, so his voice is MY voice. But dang it’s hard to separate me from him when I’m playing.
@Karina-Loves-Andreas
@Karina-Loves-Andreas 2 года назад
I'm SO THERE with Ginny's explanation of why/how RP is fun...on top of spending time with dear friends, the excuse to act out a character is so much what I'm looking forward to...to diving into someone else to let myself go....💖
@shanetaylor2743
@shanetaylor2743 Год назад
I'm an old 2e gamer playing 5e with my grown daughters +group. Your insights are very helpful. Thank you.
@AndrewWilson-ol6jb
@AndrewWilson-ol6jb 2 года назад
Your character videos are probably the best for how to be a better player. Theres so many DM guides but theres almost none for players so we need more people like you hehe
@SkihaseHH
@SkihaseHH 2 года назад
This is very helpful :-). My two cents as a relatively new player: To actually get into the mood of my character I made a specific playlist for her and listen to it before every session. It contains mostly songs that could have been written by her.
@maddyl6988
@maddyl6988 2 года назад
I'm usually super excited to roleplay in the run-up to a campaign/session but then I get super self-conscious and clam up when the moment comes so this video was super helpful! Now I know how to prepare so I'm more comfortable. Also, when I'm DMing, imma try to make as gently encouraging and welcoming an environment as I can so my players can get into roleplay if they want. I'd love a video on getting the most out of a session 0. I know your "terrible DMs" video touched on it briefly but it'd be great to have a more cohesive look.
@WilliamHelman
@WilliamHelman 2 года назад
As an old school player (started on AD&D and playing in two 5e campaigns now), who's played everything from MERP to Werewolf LARP, this video is so brilliant. She's totally nailed all the best things about role playing you need to know in order to get started.
@HIR0SE
@HIR0SE 2 года назад
Role-playing came easier to me when playing a fantasy character of myself, so it wasn't really "RP". I really liked the Reroll app you suggested and your tips helps me flesh out NPCs that suddenly were me but weirder.
@stephengiffen4499
@stephengiffen4499 2 года назад
Played some DnD as a kid, but the group I was with never really role played. Getting back into it now and would like to grow in to the role play aspect. This is a great overview on how to prep for your character. 👍👍👍
@ReadingAllDayLong
@ReadingAllDayLong 2 года назад
Every video is so good, so helpful and always makes me want to sit right down and work on my characters! Thank you Ginny for always giving such great content to watch!
@TinyDragonOnFire
@TinyDragonOnFire 2 года назад
This was really helpful, thank you! I'll definitely be re-watching it as I work on improving my character. The thing I'm struggling with right now is that my character (a very sheltered druid) is wrestling with whether or not killing is justifiable. As a player, I know that killing is a part of D&D, to the point that most players are unfazed by it. But this is my character's first time in these situations, and she's very shaken by having to kill, particularly since she was taught to preserve life, not take it. I don't want her to just "get over it" because I don't think that would be narratively satisfying; but I also don't know how to help her move forward. Side note: I also feel bad about introducing questions of ethics into our D&D game when I feel like people usually look forward to letting loose, causing chaos, mindlessly murdering, and other such alliterations. But I think that's more of a "me" problem rather than a D&D problem.
@duetopersonalreasonsaaaaaa
@duetopersonalreasonsaaaaaa Год назад
I have a very similar problem. I love getting really deep in my character's personalities, their ethics, their motivations, even unconscious ones (probably because I adore reading about psychology anyways). I need me a table of like minded people so I'm not just killing with pointy sticks (although combat is fun in dnd it's not why I play).
@icarusdelta7778
@icarusdelta7778 2 года назад
i just love watching your videos while making maps for my party, they also help quite a bit when placing things to make it not awkward for my party when trying to navigate the world!
@lexischerr7594
@lexischerr7594 2 года назад
Such an amazingly thorough video!! All amazing recommendations and I appreciate all the links!!
@rishithegray9559
@rishithegray9559 2 года назад
This is a fantastic video and really well done. Great job!
@Eladelia
@Eladelia Год назад
Love this video, thanks for making it!
@Xithar_tri
@Xithar_tri 2 года назад
I most liked the building a voice tips, because I never did it.. yet :) "it's what my character would do isn't an excuse for being an asshole". Very true, even if some tend to answer "but my character is one and I'm just roleplaying it". Because being one in every situation and to everybody isn't really doing that, it's just venting aggresions in the group. Never forget that you are playing a game for everybody to enjoy. If people dislike you more with each session played you should really think about changes, or search for another group; or even another game.
@Cough75
@Cough75 2 года назад
Keep up the good work in these videos. We appreciate the work you do
@eurekaelijah
@eurekaelijah 2 года назад
I love your dnd videos. They are always insightful and enjoyable
@GentlemanPanda0
@GentlemanPanda0 2 года назад
Thank you for your videos. I'm sure it's a lot of work and I always enjoy them.
@MetaphorUB
@MetaphorUB 2 года назад
Fantastic video all the way around! Great primer!
@shoriola
@shoriola 2 года назад
Great video! I've always had trouble making my roleplay characters distinct from me so the exercises you suggested are super helpful!!
@Carpediem169
@Carpediem169 2 года назад
What you are doing is so awesome! way to contribute to the community. I'm just starting in DnD. I have a really serious and demanding job. I'm needing a way to bring some childlike play into my life. Thank you for making this so much easier and less intimidating for people like me that have to be buttoned up most of the time and are not good at letting their playful side out. I appreciate you.
@eepy7deepy430
@eepy7deepy430 2 года назад
Your videos are brilliant and help me so much as someone who’s new to dnd, thank you! I’m really grateful to have found your channel! :)