Introduction to Dungeons and Dragons 101 Simplified Campaign: Monster Slayers
What's included
1 live meeting
2 in-class hoursClass Experience
Have you been curious about the wonders of dungeons and dragons and what fun you could have? Your in luck! I will be teaching the basics for playing dungeons and dragon using a simplified rule set for this one shot campaign. Each learner will be given their own character that is set up and ready to use for the campaign. Working together for one play session. This class uses the Monster Slayers Champions of the Elements one shot campaign. I will be screen sharing the map when needed. In this campaign I will cover: What is turn order and how to execute it. What are the different kinds of characters and how it applies to dungeons and dragons. (Player Characters/PC, NPC, Monsters) How to attack and move around on the map. Work as a team to be able to fight against various monsters each with their own special abilities. What special ability their character has and how it works. How to interpret the dice rolls and any special effects that happen when you roll.
Learning Goals
Game flow during combat
Basics on attacking during combat
Working together as a team
Other Details
Supply List
A. -Printed off premade character sheet I send out -Pencil Dice -20 sided -6 sided Or B. -Premade character sheet I sent out on screen -Something to keep track of health - Three 6 sided Dice
5 files available upon enrollment
Language of Instruction
English
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Hello!
My name is Devin Bruno. I believe in helping kids learn and grow with engaging activities. I have been teaching youth and the general public about my Native American Culture for over 15 years. I work in an after school program teaching kids board games, magic the gathering, and dungeons and dragons. I have been teaching board games at game shops, conventions, and community events through Double Exposure Envoy for the past 3 years and have been a hobby board gamer many years before then. I have also designed several of my own board game prototypes.
Having them practice various skills like math, teamwork, problem solving, social deduction, outside of the box thinking, and writing. I love it when the kids can have fun while learning and when it gets to the point where they are so excited about it that they are the ones asking if they can play the board game it's even better.
I enjoy teaching anyone about my Native American culture because being able to do activities is much more engaging and rewarding for students then just reading from a text book. Events that I have taught Native American culture includes 4-H, Indian Education, Native American Culture Camps, Salmon Festivals, Art Shows, Native American Rehabilitation Association, and hundreds of school classrooms in Oregon and Washington.
I have an associates of general science from Mount Hood Community college.
Reviews
Live One-Time Class
$30
per classMeets once
120 min
Completed by 98 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 6-11
1-5 learners per class