There is a lot going into preparing oneself for game night. Not only do you have to prepare for the game, but you have to take care of yourself as well. I think about everything that goes into having a good session throughout the week prior, but what about the day of?
Game Prep: I’ve talked a lot about how to prepare your game session. There are many videos that you can also find about the best practices. Getting your players engaged in the action and setting up relatable NPCs are just a few ways of having an excellent game night. Physical Prep: Maps, monster stats, and technical equipment needed for the evening must be prepared ahead of time. On the day of the game, it is usually a bit too late to gather all the needed materials and put it together. There are a few exceptions to this of course, but I don’t have an extensive library of miniatures and maps. This also applies to a physical space. Tables, chairs, snacks, and drinks are just a few items that make playing in person more enjoyable and we have to think about those as well. Mental Prep: I have so much going on in my head during a game that I do not want the random, “Did I take care of…” to pop in and muddle everything else. I have to make sure my to-do list is manageable prior to the game and this includes making dinner for my family. There have been several times that I have declared that I am not making dinner on game night, but more often than I’d like, I still do it. When these things are taken care of, I am more free to truly enjoy my evening. So, when planning a game night (even if it is weekly) prepare yourself accordingly. As much as can be done prior to that day should be done, and don’t be afraid to recruit others to help. Assign snacks, ask another family member to cook dinner, take turns running the game…whatever helps you and your group make the best night possible.
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