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This is an optional phase; it is wholly possible to just play the Dungeon phase and dungeon delve in roll20 without ever taking part in the Downtime phase. However, it enriches the game experience and adds depth to the game.
This is an optional phase; it is wholly possible to just play the Dungeon phase and dungeon delve in roll20 without ever taking part in the Downtime phase. However, it enriches the game experience and adds depth to the game.
Doing a downtime activity consists mostly of just telling the DM what you want to do for that week. It can be as simple as "I do some pit fighting for money," or could be more involved, like setting up a roleplaying scene with another player to hash out an issue.

Revision as of 12:02, 26 January 2022

In between dungeon delves, the adventurers stay in Jokari. It is the second phase of the game, the Downtime phase. During this phase, you can roleplay with other players, search for better gear, make extra money, form connections with NPCs, craft magic items, investigate mysteries, and generally take steps to improve your character and pursue their ambitions.

This is an optional phase; it is wholly possible to just play the Dungeon phase and dungeon delve in roll20 without ever taking part in the Downtime phase. However, it enriches the game experience and adds depth to the game.

Doing a downtime activity consists mostly of just telling the DM what you want to do for that week. It can be as simple as "I do some pit fighting for money," or could be more involved, like setting up a roleplaying scene with another player to hash out an issue.