D&D 5E "When Starting Up a New Campaign I Always Have a Session #0" (a poll)

True or False: "When Starting Up a New Campaign I Always Have a Session #0"

  • True.

    Votes: 78 66.7%
  • False.

    Votes: 39 33.3%

el-remmen

Moderator Emeritus
First the premise:

True or False: "When Starting Up a New Campaign I Always Have a Session #0"

Now there are a couple of things I want to establish before you vote. . .

By "always" I don't mean literally "always" or else I'd be asking if you've ever not had a session #0 for a campaign, and my guess is most of us some time in the past have not had (or even heard of) a Session 0, but I mean since adopting the notion of the session 0.

Though of course, if you have never adopted it at all, the answer is false.

I also don't mean only with new groups or new players - the question is if you begin each new campaign (or AP or whatever) with a Session #0
 

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payn

He'll flip ya...Flip ya for real...
I've taken to always doing a session zero. I like setting expectations among the group. I find it helps me as GM plan the adventures for the PCs in ways the players are interested. Also, its a good time to sit back and do character roll ups and relax before diving into the game.
 


DEFCON 1

Legend
Supporter
I voted True, with the understanding that it's not necessarily a single session. More often than not the pre-campaign info will be given out in bits and bobs to those of my group who will be part of it, and character creation might be individual, or in pairs or the like. They all fall within the definition of 'Session Zero'... there's just not one single session we would number it as such.
 


delericho

Legend
Yes, mostly. The one exception is when I'm running for brand new players and using pre-gen characters - in that case I find it's better just to dive straight in to the game. But for established players, I like a session 0 to set expectations, generate characters and build the party, and generally get ready.
 

CleverNickName

Limit Break Dancing
I'd never heard it called a 'session zero' before I started hanging out on ENWorld. We always called it a "rolling party."

The players and I would all get together to roll up characters, and I'd be taking notes about their characters' backstories and goals so that I could incorporate them into the campaign. While I had everyone's attention, we would talk about what sort of game everyone wanted to play, what they could expect, etc.
 

el-remmen

Moderator Emeritus
We always called it a "rolling party."
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payn

He'll flip ya...Flip ya for real...
I used to, but my players generally know me and my style by now, so I don't always find need to do one.
Dammit, now my vote should be false. If I was going to run DCC for a summer, or whatever, I wouldn't do a session zero for that.
 

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