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Music & Sound Effects for your RPGs

If you’ve ever been trapped at a gaming table without a soundtrack, you’ll know that it can feel like a special kind of hell. As any seasoned Dungeon Master (DM) or Game Master (GM) will tell you, music is the magic that can transform an average tabletop adventure into an epic one.

Music has the power to transport us to other worlds, to evoke emotions and create suspense. As Rob from Rolldark once said, “If mortals were to have magic, it would be music.” And it’s not just DMs and GMs who understand this; many players also appreciate the importance of a great soundtrack.

So, where can you find the best music for your Dungeons and Dragons (D&D) game? Well, the good news is that there are plenty of options out there. Major streaming services like Spotify, YouTube, Amazon Music, and Apple Music all offer a range of RPG-themed music to choose from.

When selecting music, consider the theme of your game. If you’re running a vampire-themed adventure, try using the soundtrack from Dracula Untold. For high fantasy games, consider classic video game soundtracks like The Elder Scrolls series.

If you’re looking for specific sound effects, such as thunderstorms, you’ll find some excellent sources on these platforms too.

But be warned: if you’re using music for professional purposes or streaming your game, you’ll need to ensure you have permission to use it. In some cases, you may not be able to use copyrighted music at all.

Thankfully, there are plenty of free RPG music options available online. While these may not be as polished as their paid counterparts, they can still create a great atmosphere for your game. Check out websites like Free RPG Music for some great options.

If you’re able to multitask without getting too distracted, online soundboards can be a great addition to your game. Websites like MyNoise.net, BattleBards, SyrinScape, TabletopAudio, Phanary, and Bardly.io all offer a range of sound effects and music to choose from.

While many of these sites require a subscription fee, there are also free options available. However, be careful when downloading anything from the internet, as some free options may come with malware.

In summary, music is a crucial component of any great D&D game. Whether you’re a DM or a player, taking the time to find the right soundtrack can elevate your game to new heights. So, go forth and explore the many options available – your players will thank you for it.