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  1. Alphastream

    Learn about D&D organized play options

    Glad to help!
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    Learn about D&D organized play options

    It is a great way to start and the Starter Set is fully legal. You can report it through the store as other play, but you also don't have to report it. If playing it at the store, the store should want to report it because it improves their WPN score for the store. Reporting is also useful to...
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    Learn about D&D organized play options

    What about running in a different public place? Use Meetup. Talk to a university/college group. Work with a pizza/coffee place that might want to attract tabletop play. Talk to a book store that also serves food (and has a not-super-quiet area). Talk to a different gaming store. Any of these...
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    Learn about D&D organized play options

    There have been some recent posts with some great information and inspiration: - Chris Tulach, organized play lead, provides a great overview of Adventurers League on the WotC podcast. - Fantastic advice on how to set up a 4-hour training session for new DMs at conventions (or stores), by...
  5. Alphastream

    Learn about D&D organized play options

    And, it isn't that I don't hear those of you saying you want to be able to play everything at home. I do. I don't disagree, in that I like the idea of playing anything everywhere. No barriers, lots of play styles supported, and no matter what you want to play, you can do it wherever...
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    Learn about D&D organized play options

    Run it in another, quieter public location. If you just want to play D&D with your buddies, that's totally and absolutely fine. You can run the published 5E adventures, easily convert awesome adventures from other editions, or make your own. If you want to help D&D grow, run Expeditions public...
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    Learn about D&D organized play options

    While I agree with some of what you write, I think that takes speculation too far. Much of the current plan is certainly aimed at invested hard-core gamers, just as much of it is aimed at new and casual players. It is always a balance. And, what has been absolutely constant for each and every...
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    Learn about D&D organized play options

    I know this very well, because most of my friends have that same constraint. Which is why Encounters won't work for them... but everything else does. Adventurers League has tons of flexibility: - Home play? Run Hoard and Rise. You can play any day of the week. Sure, getting a group together can...
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    If the only night the store will support is Tuesday, then run Expeditions on that night or run the same Encounters adventure as open play (but don't call it Encounters). You still are a part of Adventurers League and you still get to be a part of the storyline. You just can't run Encounters on...
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    Ten Gaming Blogs That Will Make Your 5e Games Better

    My thanks to all of these excellent sites. I've benefited from some of these for years. It takes a lot of work to produce consistently great ideas. Thanks!
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    Can I get a free eyeroll? ;-) But, yeah, they are separate stories along the same theme. As an example I can now talk about, during the Epic I tried to write in the experience your PC would have as they first learned of some of the key points of the Tyranny of Dragon story: how the Cult of the...
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    They are a separate story as part of the same storyline. Tyranny of Dragons is the overall theme: Cult of the Dragon, Tiamat, and Thay all bringing a major threat to the Realms. Hoard of the Dragon Queen and Rise of Tiamat are the two official adventures and the center of the story: played...
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    Opinions differ very widely, but most of the feedback I've heard online and on stores has Beyond the Crystal Cave as one of the more confusing ones for DMs and probably lost the most players over the course of the season. I personally liked the season and really appreciate what the author was...
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    Learn about D&D organized play options

    This link is even safer! :-) The AL site has an excellent article delineating the Encounters program's recent changes and the various options for Encounters vs casual play.
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    Learn about D&D organized play options

    Morrus interviewed me at Gen Con on D&D Organized Play. Getting to meet him was a lot of fun!
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    Learn about D&D organized play options

    Merric posted a very cool post taking a look at the various AL program on-ramps and play levels and seeing how they weave together. Absolutely worth a read, and this chart is a nice summary.
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  18. Alphastream

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    I hear you, Coreyartus. For what it is worth, I think the amount of same-group-togetherness versus disparate players really varies by store. I travel a lot, and some stores see the same group play together every week. Others rotate slowly, a few dropping out and some staying for even years. At...
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    A pretty fun read over on Geek Dads regarding rolling up a character for Adventurers League. This was the first week of stores officially running AL, and reports are very positive. Several in my feeds report 40+ people, and my local store in Portland, OR reports more than 60 players! That's a...
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    Learn about D&D organized play options

    A couple of convention updates: Gen Con finished last week and was a tremendous success. All events other than the 1-hour Defiance adventure were sold out, and most of the Defiance slots were filled. Generics were taken, but the hall was usually filled to DM capacity. The EPIC was beyond...
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