Soon after I picked up the Critical Role: Tal’Dorei Campaign Setting book, I started DM’ing a game in Matthew Mercer’s Exandria. The campaign guide has been a fabulous…
Tag: dungeons and dragons
I first started playing Dungeons & Dragons back in 1984 with the basic 1st edition rules. That famous red box became a gateway to a magical world and I loved it. I took a break from D&D for a while but really came back into the hobby with a vengeance of late. Now I’m writing adventures, making maps, and other kinds of content for the fabulous game of Dungeons & Dragons.
While I mostly play 5th edition these days, most of this content is not version-specific. It can just as easily apply to 3.5, 4, or even the classic Advanced D&D I played in middle school.
There is no shortage of stories on the Internet comparing the two most popular note-taking systems of OneNote and Evernote. I have read a lot of those articles, and I suspect you have too. Even after I read pages and pages of reviews, comparisons, and head-to-head battles, I could not make up my mind. I knew I had to replace my collection of Office documents with something more organized, but which one?