Using Social Media during a D&D Session
I like to keep things unique while playing D&D. In our current campaign, the Princess of Celene, we thought to do something different! Over the past few sessions, we began involving our amazing social media community. We held a Twitter polls to let YOU, our readers and followers, possibly influence the outcome of our adventure.
However, there was a little hiccup. We’ll that explain shortly.
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🔮 The Twitter Poll Mishap 🔮
We were super excited to see your Twitter poll votes and possibly use the percentages to determine various in-game outcomes. However, due to a small logistical error, the actual poll graphic was added to the video later than planned, and the results don't exactly match up with our gameplay. Oops! 🙈
But don't worry, we've learned from our mistake. In future campaigns, polls will end before the game begins to ensure a seamless integration of your decisions into our adventure.
Here is one our latest attempt.
💬 How Do You Use Social Media in Your D&D Campaigns? 💬
We want to hear from YOU!
Share your experiences and the creative ways that you use social media to enhance your D&D sessions in the comments below. Have you ever run a Twitter poll, asked for advice on Instagram, or shared epic moments on TikTok? Let us know!
As we mentioned, our campaign is all about community involvement, and we'd love to learn from your ideas too.
Stay tuned for the next episode where we reveal how we adapted the Twitter poll results into our Princess of Celene campaign, even with the slight mismatch. It's going to be a wild ride!
Until then, may your dice rolls be natural 20s, and your adventures legendary. Thanks for being a part of The Mystic Syndicate and Drunkards families!