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I think DMA is getting to a point where it could benefit from a weekly quick questions thread, how do we make that happen?
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So, DMA has become my safe haven of asking questions about my campaign, as all my players are fellow redditors, and browse the other DnD subs. I post a lot here, and sometimes it doesn't feel like I am asking a post's "worth" of content.. if there was a quick question thread for things like "what do you think about this magic item I made" or "is giving my BBEG this ability a bad idea" might help give some organization to the sub, and cut down on simple posts. Truly, I think any sub that focuses on asking questions and giving feedback should have a quick questions thread.

Edit: For newcomers, there seem to be good arguments on both sides. Word on the street is that they've tried it before, and felt people's questions were going unheard. I've definitely had that happen in other subs, so I get that. Overall, I think the overall message is that no question should be too small to post! Obviously rule/spell clarifications might be better asked on r/dndnext or r/dnd. Questions here are about crowdsourcing both ideas and experiences to help you build your world, deal with DM problems, and get new perspectives. This is also a community to disagree! DnD is naturally dependent on context of your DM style, and your players. Don't be afraid to share your experiences, post your questions, and upvote posts you participate in! The more we discuss, the more we further the art of DMing. Happy adventuring!

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