![]() ![]() ![]() My brother keeps detailed journals for his DMing. Some DMs prefer physical notebooks to write out their campaigns long-hand. One of the great things about “pen and paper” role playing games is the flexibility of doing things your way. Then I will talk about the pros and cons of using OneNote for DM work. In this article, I’ll explain how I organize my DM resources. So I can drop in a table from DnD Beyond or insert a photo from my phone. And OneNote makes it easy for me to capture information from other places. Everything is synced to the cloud, so I don’t have to worry about copying things back and forth. And I organize it according to how I tend to think about things.īecause OneNote runs on my laptop, tablet, and phone (and, dare I say, on my watch), I always have the information available. With a carefully set up notebook, I have hundreds of pages of information easily at my disposal in a searchable way. ![]() One tool I’ve found helpful is Microsoft OneNote. And during gameplay, nothing disrupts the magic of the moment like taking a 15 minute detour through a stack of notebooks to locate a piece of relevant information. The well-organized DM must keep track of a tremendous amount of information. ![]()
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