Weekly Misdirected Mark Productions News – February 20, 2022

Summary: This week’s new episodes.

Show Recaps

Here are summaries of new episodes from Misdirected Mark Productions this past week:

Mastering Dungeons – Updating Old Adventures Part 1
There are tons (kind of literally) of adventure content supported by the Fifth Edition of Dungeons & Dragons; especially given the breadth and depth of the DMs Guild and other sources. Still, the tales from editions past are many, varied, and often amazing…and sometimes, the most poorly-executed concept from the past ages can make for some fun content to modern eyes. So what to do with those thin books known by alphanumeric combinations, massive, paperback mega-dungeons produced to show off now-common beasties, and piles of Dungeon magazines? Shawn and Teos are here to teach you how to upcycle the adventures of past editions!

Misdirected Mark #463 – Smarter Than You
Phil, Bob, and Jerry discuss techniques for GMs and players to manage playing characters more competent than themselves. Aftershow and preproduction show notes available for Patreon supporters!

Gnomecast #134 – A Valentine’s Day Reading
Join Ang, Matt, J.T., and Senda for Valentine’s Day readings of excerpts from stories in 26.5 Shades of ScarletGnome Stew‘s collection of gnome-based romance stories. Will these gnomes be gnomantic enough to escape the stew?

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