Learn how to play with multiple groups while being the DM in D&D.

Here you’ll find some tips on what aspects you should focus on.

Here are some things to consider to get you started.

The cover of It’s Jeff Issue 1 and a panel from Wayne Family Adventures bordered by gaming dice

Art by G Gurihiru and Rhett Bloom (credited as StarBite)

Is the government overwhelmed, corrupt, inept, or something else?

How long have superheroes been present in the setting?

It’s funny and indicative of how public opinion affects a superhero setting.

A party of adventurers hold off a goblin horde in Dungeons and Dragons

Art by Sina Grace

Related is the publics stance on people with powers who are otherwise civilians.

Maybe theyre on good terms with some politicians but not others and theres a major election coming up with.

There are a lot of ways to make interactions with NPCs complex.

Gotham rooftops in Batman Arkham Knight.

So they hate their superhero persona but like them as a civilian or vice versa.

This can also go for villains!

Superheroes are always busy after all!

A screenshot of various anti-Superman posters in a scene from Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice

Wild cackles, raised eyebrows, and nefarious plans await in Evil Dungeons & Dragons.

Art of Clark Kent on a farm staring out into the distance with a group of other young adults

Art by Sina Grace

Three images of superheroes doing various actions

Art by Wendy Broome, Emanuela Lupacchino, G Gurihiru, Gabe Eltaeb, Todd Nauck

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