🎲 TTRPG Stream Rules & Best Practices: How to Shine on Stream
- Belle Muerte
- 12 hours ago
- 2 min read

Streaming a tabletop RPG is more than just rolling dice and rolling with the punches — it is about creating a fun, engaging, and smooth experience for both your fellow players and your audience. Whether you are a seasoned streamer or joining a TTRPG session online for the first time, following a few key rules can make all the difference.
🎙️ 1. Respect the Mic
Your mic is your bridge to the audience and your fellow adventurers. Avoid background noise. No typing, clicking, or random pet concerts. Clear audio ensures everyone can focus on the story, not the squeaky chair or keyboard percussion solo happening in the background.
⏰ 2. Be Ready Before We Go Live
Preparation is your best friend. Log in early to test your tech, make sure Fantasy Grounds VTT is updated, and confirm your connection is stable. Early check-ins prevent interruptions mid-game and keep the focus on epic storytelling.
💬 3. Keep It PG13 (Unless Noted)
Follow the stream’s content rating. Profanity, slurs, or explicit jokes can make viewers uncomfortable — unless the show’s guidelines specifically allow them, keep your content friendly for everyone tuning in.
🧙 4. Know Your Character
Do your homework! Read through your spells, abilities, and prior game notes. Being familiar with your character keeps the game moving, avoids awkward pauses, and lets your personality shine through your roleplay.
📸 5. The Camera Is Always On
Yes, that camera is always rolling. Be mindful of your expressions, posture, and what’s visible behind you. Avoid distractions like phones or other screens. The audience wants to see the action, not a YouTube rabbit hole.
💻 6. Respect the DM/GM and Each Other
The DM/GM is your guide through the adventure, let them steer the ship. Do not talk over others, and give everyone a moment to shine. Respecting each other’s time at the table creates a smoother, more enjoyable experience for everyone.
❤️ 7. Be a Good Teammate
Encourage others, share the spotlight, and make the game fun for both viewers and players. Remember, TTRPG streams are about collaboration and storytelling — not winning. A positive team atmosphere is contagious, and the audience will feel it.
Streaming TTRPGs is a unique way to share the excitement of roleplaying with a wider audience. Stick to these rules, respect your fellow players, and focus on telling a great story together, the rest will fall into place.












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