If a novice plays script killing once a week, it will take a year for a novice to become a script killing dm, and it will take about three months if he plays it every day. Anyway, as long as he knows enough about script killing, he can become a script killing dm.
To become a DM, we must first understand the game of script killing. Script killing is officially called the mystery of murder. Generally, the number of players varies from 5 to 9, and the game lasts for 3 to 5 hours. After two years' development, the types and themes of script killing involve a wide variety, which can be roughly divided into five types: horror book, emotional immersion book, logic restoration book, mechanism camp book and live performance book.
before you become a DM, you'd better experience the charm of script killing as a player and judge whether you like it or not, which I think is helpful to become a DM.
what p>DM needs to do after getting the script
1. Read the script (role script).
Start reading from the script of the characters, and experience the story from the perspective of each character. In the process of reading the script, the questions in your mind may also be the players' problems. After reading all the scripts and organizers' manuals, these questions will naturally have answers.
At the end or in the process of re-playing, you can also share your problems and ideas from reading the character script with the player, which will shorten the distance with the player, facilitate communication with the player, and make you realize DM's intentions.
2. Carefully analyze the DM manual.
check whether the script and clue card are complete according to the manual.
3. According to the requirements of the script, see if it is necessary to prepare props in advance (if there are clothes in the store, you can match them in advance).
read the game flow of DM manual carefully, and you can simply record the flow on paper. If you forget the flow, read the manual. It's better to read what is written on paper, and the script audio/video, etc. Please ask for it in advance, and record which part of the game will play the corresponding audio/video frequency, and remember the confusion.
4. Be familiar with the story content of the script, and make a copy without manuscript.
5. Look at the clue summary. If the explanation of the clue is not specified in the clue list, you need to understand it yourself, so as to avoid that the player can't make a correct answer when asking questions or resuming the game.
6. On the basis of understanding the whole script, if there is no corresponding music in the script, you need to find the corresponding opening BGM and double BGM according to the scene.