![]() If you want to do something specific – whether it’s to work on your character’s abilities, progress toward a particular goal of theirs, or even just make some cash on the side, communicating with your DM is the best way to make sure you know how to keep those options open. (My last session as a player, our DM left us in a town where every artisan was either dead or closed after the events of the week). The DMG outlines some default options, but in a home game, a DM can create a vast amount of options, or take them all away – depending on the story and the world you’re in. ![]() Between scribing spells and learning tool proficiencies, there are a few good options available. ![]() In Adventurer’s league, players get given a set allotment of weeks and a list of things they get to do. Frodo spent two months at Rivendell – imagine what shenanigans Merry and Pippin were up to all that time Exploring your options ![]()
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