RPG: A Arte de Acelerar, Desacelerar e Parar na Hora Certa

IS YOUR SESSION DRAGGING ON? In this video, I'll show you how to CONTROL THE PACE OF YOUR RPG SESSION and completely transform your tabletop experience! No more combat that turns into spreadsheets, investigations that last 4 hours, or epic climaxes that nobody felt. I'll teach you how to identify WHEN TO SPEED UP, WHEN TO SLOW DOWN, and when to simply ASK FOR MORE BEER — and why each of these moments is essential to creating truly MEMORABLE sessions! THE 3 SPEEDS OF SESSION PACE: 1️⃣ THE SPRINT — When and how to speed up When the group spends 10 minutes debating the consistency of the corridor's slime, it's time to act. The dragon doesn't wait for the player to calculate the flanking modifier. 2️⃣ THE WALK — When and how to slow down In moments of revelation, emotion, and genuine connection, rushing is a mistake. Releasing the information and keeping quiet is worth more than any elaborate description. 3️⃣ THE BEER BREAK — The secret nobody talks about. There are times when the session doesn't need speed. It needs a deliberate, human, and intentional pause. - THIS CONTENT WORKS FOR: ✅ D&D 5e ✅ Pathfinder ✅ Tormenta20 ✅ Ordem Paranormal ✅ Any tabletop RPG system! - 💬 COMMENT BELOW: What's the biggest pacing problem you face at your table? Sessions dragging or going too fast? - 📚 WANT MORE CONTENT LIKE THIS? 👉 Subscribe to the channel and activate the Tavernkeeper's bell 👉 Leave a LIKE to support the tavern 👉 Share with the GM in your group who doesn't know when to stop talking - ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 - Call 00:38 - Introduction 01:33 - What is session rhythm 02:24 - The Sprint: when and how to accelerate 04:24 - The Walk: when and how to slow down 06:36 - The Beer Break: the secret nobody talks about 09:01 - Conclusion - Follow the Tavern on social media:   / tavernadomestrebardo     / tavernadomestrebardo   - #RPG #RPGtips #RPGMaster #SessionRhythm #TabletopRPG #DnD #Tormenta20 #ParanormalOrder #D&D5e #DungeonsAndDragons #TabletopRPG #GameMasterTips #RPGBrazil #TTRPG #RPGPlayer - And remember: a good story isn't just about what happens—it's about how it happens. CHEERS! 🍻