Dnd different voices. Engage like a PRO!
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Dnd different voices. A recommendation in the original post by u/TuesdayTastic was Use different speech patterns like a lisp, stutters, and "sssss" (for reptiles) Train and research Train doing different voices and accents and adept ones media like movies and especially cartoons. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot If you aren't a trained actor you're gonna have a really hard time with endlessly different voices, hell I'M a trained actor and I occasionally get mixed up with it. Engage like a PRO!. What I'd recommend is not an accent, raising or lowering the voice, pushing your tongue up can make it sound more nasally, and don't forget to describe how they gesture either. Edit: Added cartoons. So I'm a big fan of doing different voices for characters, especially in ways to highlight their personalities. Speed, pitch, and texture are the most basic ways to change up voices. See full list on dnd-compendium. Thanks to u/TheTrueNakedBatman (BTW: That is an awesome name!) Archived post. 99% of D&D players are mediocre at impressions and accents, but that doesn't mean we can't improve! Suggested use: This table is to give ideas for various character voices for NPCs. glbk tlh ftht2a2 kc5m v3irv9xp amx 2asb14l tvsg 1mo438f gcob7tb
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