I'm a big fan of theater of the mind combat and this style of combat shows great value when running D&D online. Running Augmented Theater of the Mind with Screenshot Maps I recommend setting up a "maps and handouts" text channel on your D&D Discord server and then locking down write permissions to just the DM so only you can add new images to it but your players can see it. You can add an image to the chat channel by dragging and dropping it into the channel, pasting from your clipboard, or uploading it directly by clicking the + button near the chat box. While much of our D&D game can happen over voice chat, we can also drop images into Discord for pictures of NPCs, locations, handouts, maps, and parts of maps. Sharing Visuals in a "Maps and Handouts" Text Channel I'm focusing on Discord not to convince anyone to switch from another system but to help those who seek what I've found to be the easiest way to play D&D online. If you love Roll 20, Fantasy Grounds, Foundry or other VTTs go with the Gods. Don't take this article as a slight on other solutions. All that matters is that you're playing D&D, whatever tools you use. This article isn't intended to convince you to use a different stack of software than you already use to play D&D. It has everything we need in a single application to play D&D online.The text chat is excellent and allows image uploading.It has excellent support for D&D including the Avrae discord bot.It has clients for PCs, laptops, tablets, phones, and web-browsers.With so many solutions out there, why choose Discord as our platform for playing D&D online? Here are a few reasons: Recommend players mute their mics when it's not their turn or use "push to talk" to avoid cross-talk.Most important is that you're playing D&D. Let players use whatever tools they're comfortable with.Consider Owlbear Rodeo for a light-weight no-frills virtual battle map.Try a text-based battle map to augment Theater of the Mind combat with relative positions of characters and monsters in combat in your Discord text channel. ![]() Try an augmented " theater of the mind" style of combat by taking screenshots of dungeon rooms and locations and pasting them to a dedicated "maps and handouts" channel.Use the D&D Beyond campaign log to share dice rolls between you and your players.Watch Ginny Di's video on online D&D table etiquette and pass it along to your players.Use my Discord D&D game template to set up your own D&D-focused Discord server.Sign up for Discord if you haven't already.Here's a quick checklist for getting Discord server set up to play D&D with D&D Beyond: If you enjoy this article, check out Sly Flourish's bestselling books, weekly newsletter, YouTube videos, twice-weekly podcast, and fan-supported Patreon, all offering tips to help you run awesome D&D games. ![]() If you prefer a video, here's my Youtube video on playing D&D on Discord. ![]() While there are many ways to play D&D online, today we'll focus on one single path: playing D&D over Discord. It is ever important that, whether we do so in person or online, we connect and spend time with family and friends and there's no better way to do that than playing D&D. Even as we crawl out of our holes into the bright shining light of the world once more, many of us still find great value in playing D&D online. The pandemic of 2020 / 2021 taught many of us the value of playing D&D online. New to Sly Flourish? Start Here! Play D&D Over Discord
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