Show notes
Game groups fall apart. It’s as inevitable as the rain. What do you do when your current group goes south, but you still have a player who wants to continue? Do you continue with the current campaign? Do you now run the entire rest of the party, the monsters, and all the NPCs? The 3 Wise DMs answer long-time listener Jared’s question about his Rime of the Frostmaiden campaign and delve deeper into utilizing Sidekicks, DMPCs, and other tips with one-on-one gaming.0:51 Co-host introduction… whom could it be?1:48 Long-time listener Jared asks for our wisdom3:23 How do you approach running a game for one person?5:10 In a duet experience, how do you run all of themonsters, sidekicks, and NPCs?6:05 Introduction of DM Chris, DM Tony, and DM Dave’s sharedhomebrewed world of The Further.8:05 A proactive player is key when running a solo player.9:45 Adjusting encounter difficulty when you have fewer than4 players.11:45 Where the Sidekick mechanic from TCoE comes in handy.14:14 When using Sidekicks or DMPCs, make sure they don’tsteal the spotlight from your players.16:50 How far are you willing to go to not steal thespotlight from your players?19:20 The DM Tax…22:20 Using the Sidekick or DMPC as a classic “Gandalf”mechanic.24:00 What if your “Gandalf” ally doesn’t seem to knowanything? 27:00 What if Gandalf reveals the secret, but Frodo wasn’tfreaking listening?31:10 Riddles… DM Dave is kind of over them.33:50 When campaigns fall apart… what to do?37:30 Final Thoughts

