This is really well made, and unlike many dingbat fonts is correctly-interpreted by screen readers.
i.e. typing FOUR_CLUBS gives you a glyph that looks like 4♣️, but a screen reader still "sees" FOUR_CLUBS.
@GoingInBlindDnd I just subscribed! My players and I use an accessible character sheet that is screen reader friendly. If any of you guys have time to visit our site and give us ideas or feedback, we’d appreciate it https://t.co/0WptkRJblE
This morning we welcome you to join us for the start of Series 25 where @gingerreckoning and @lordneptune are joined by @Tigrannosaurus1 and @MorriganJenk to discuss Golden Sky Stories, a game by Ryo Kamiya & Tsugihagi Honpo and translated by @nekoewen!
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Saturday I ran D&D for both my nephews & my 2 nieces. The 1st time for the 2 younger ones. We had a blast. Gave them a tavern brawl group intro. The youngest nephew said he could see what we were doing just like he was there. The best compliment as a DM I've gotten. *grins* #dnd
@DungeonFacts@sqlstudent144 @CheriseAnnette Also during combat, as the character had poor peripheral vision, attacks from their flank got advantage. Front on attacks did not.
@DungeonFacts@sqlstudent144 @CheriseAnnette While not something we've worked into our main games, we've had one player toy with doing this. They talked it over with their dm & chose a combination of flavour text during perception checks & rolling disadvantage when certain circumstances were hit.
#dnd tip: focus on what makes your gaming group great rather than comparing it to others. Remember that many people project their most idealized selves on the social media. Art: Johanna T.