robus
Lowcountry Low Roller
Well, my game has never come to a screeching halt because of clowns.
Touché!
Well, my game has never come to a screeching halt because of clowns.
Here in lies the problem, my brain has thrown a massive blank on how to make a poster that will attract new people into the game... I was thinking about saying something along the lines of
"Enjoy RPG games such as Skyrim? Enjoy fantasy novels and films like Lord of the Rings? Experience fantasy in a different form called Dungeons & Dragons. A new tabletop RPG club is starting and is looking for new members to join in! Please email *******@gmail.com for more information"
Haha, thank you all for your brilliant comments and suggestions. I have taken them all in and will ruminate for a bit to see what I come up with. I'll probably post again saying "is this good enough?" at some point soon.
Just to be clear that I already have some D&D groups so its not a 'I'm lonely and need more D&D friends', I just love D&D as a game and want to give other people the chance to experience it. as for numbers it should be fine as myself and two of my friends are experienced DM's (granted we have wildly different styles) so we could manage 18-20 people. As for MtG I have 16 (or 25 including my mate's) EDH decks that can be played with and we have taught most of our friends easily enough but I get what you're saying about over-facing brand new people to the concept of being a bit of a geek. I have about 10 board games (which isn't that many really) and they vary in player numbers so starting with that could be an issue...
Would you suggest going to another group's 'open day' to see how they organise things? Does the host just set everyone playing different games and wander about until a question is asked or does the host play too?
If i'm going to be doing these things at a pub I don't think I'll be allowed pizza or kittens... Clowns would be fine apart from my Coulrophobia being a big problem... Would pictures of kittens help? I'll ask about the pizza obviously.
Thanks so much,
G
I'd throw in a line like "like livestream games like Critical Role or Maze Arcana?" in there as well. Online games are super big and a large part of the renewed popularity of D&D."Enjoy RPG games such as Skyrim? Enjoy fantasy novels and films like Lord of the Rings? Experience fantasy in a different form called Dungeons & Dragons. A new tabletop RPG club is starting and is looking for new members to join in! Please email *******@gmail.com for more information"