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This article on Discord server templates has a really nice collection. Reply reply
Now that Discord has it's template option, I would like to share the D&D template I use for my servers! Perfect for these strange times when you are just trying to find a way to play D&D online with friends or strange
Alright, so I've been looking for a faction discord template, yet I can't find any good ones, I at least want more then 30-50+ Channels, and 10+ Roles, please help! I have a gaming Discord server template
When discord released the template feature, i decided to help the community of discord and reddit by creating 3 Servers Primarily used for templates [the 4 other templates were servers i had previously created but remade in template form and modified them for other people to use.]
This is a discord server template I made for playing DnD online. It has channels which are designated for quick reference for you and your players, as well as private channels for each player (and even more for the GM) for the players / GM to ask eachother questions, make rolls which are hidden from the rest of the players, take personal notes ...
I saw that Discord allowed for server templates and figured that I would use my experience in creating Discord servers and translate it into creating various templates for the community. I've used this format for almost every server I have made and these templates are designed with ease of use in mind. Today, I have three templates.
Bots I Use with my RPG Server: Avrae - my favorite and probably the most essential (although no bot is actually necessary to play D&D online), this bot does a wide variety of things such as has the SRD database you can search through, character sheets, keeping track of initiative, combat, spell casting, saves, checks, and fairly advanced dice ...
Please note that you must create a message in the #server-rules and #game-rules channels if you want there to be rules in your games/server. To get the invite link, click on the drop-down arrow next to the name of the server, click on "Invite People," and then copy the link by either using Control-C or by clicking green button that says copy.
This is a discord server template I made for playing DnD online. It has channels which are designated for quick reference for you and your players, as well as private channels for each player (and even more for the GM) for the players / GM to ask eachother questions, make rolls which are hidden from the rest of the players, take personal notes and more.
I use this in conjunction with a few bots, namely Avrae, Greenbot, Dice Maiden (before Avrae), and there are specific Discord Roles for players and DMs so permissions stay tight. We play largely theater of the mind, so for those who prefer battlemaps, this likely won't be nearly as useful as the virtual tabletop platforms.