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Do any of you play it?
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SignUp Now!It’s huge now. This past year they’ve seen more growth than ever before.Used to love it when I was about 10. Haven’t played in 30+ years. Is it still a thing?
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That’s pretty cool! I have a group I play it with on the weekend. It’s really easy to get into now with sites like DnD beyond and roll20my daughter has a weekly thing with her friends they cook dinner and D&D
I was playing 5E with a group over Zoom for awhile. We recorded the episodes for a podcast. It kind of fell apart when one bitch in our group kept castigating us for not playing the way she wanted us to play. It's a shame too because it was kind of fun.
Have you seen critical role?This is a podcast of improv artists and comedians playing D&D that is funnier than it has any right to be :
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I might be interested in running a campaign if 4 or 5 people wanted to do one, or even a one shot.Was too busy surfing but had friends that played it. I would try it on a Crootn game night.
Would you teach me?I might be interested in running a campaign if 4 or 5 people wanted to do one, or even a one shot.
Hell yeah! I like to describe it as interactive story telling. There are some rules but most of what goes on in the game has to do with your imagination. You make a character and there are different classes and abilities and you pick those based on your abilities. A lot of times it’s best to go with a pre-generated character for your first character because it can be a bit overwhelming to try and figure it all out for your first character. Once your character is made you play out a story and you have a dungeon master who helps with that. The DM will have a plot in mind but ultimately the players will choose whether or not to follow that or not. It can be a lot of fun for everyone regardless of the path the players choose to take. I really enjoy the role playing and social aspect of the game. The campaign that I’m in now there’s a town that’s started to grow that we’re in charge of and while we’re adventuring we are also trying to grow its economy.Would you teach me?
I'd be down for that. Btw, roll20.net is a pretty good tool for running a game where the players are remote.I might be interested in running a campaign if 4 or 5 people wanted to do one, or even a one shot.
That’s how we do one of the campaigns I’m in.I'd be down for that. Btw, roll20.net is a pretty good tool for running a game where the players are remote.
I would love to see guys do this and put it on YouTube or something. Can someone be Sir Michael Farrell the burned-out obese knight that gives star rankings to all the squires at the castle
Heck yeah. I DM a couple of games. I got stuck as a forever DM, but honestly it's totally okay with me. I love it.Do any of you play it?
My son and his weird friends play regularly.
I told all of them that they're worshipping the devil and going to hell.