D&D General 1200 D&D Players Break Guinness World Record

The town of Provo in Utah was the scene of a new world record this weekend when 1,227 Dungeons & Dragon players joined together for the largest game of D&D ever played and defended a castle against the archlich Vecna.

The event was organized by Andrew Ashby, who owns Geek Together, a store in the town's mall, Provo Towne Centre mall. The previous record was about 500 people, which Ashby more than doubled. Geek Together opened last November.

For a game of that size, a system of runners was employed to communicate information between the many tables and the lead Dungeon Master, Dax from Dungeon Master Direct. 200 individual DMs were also used. There was a livestream of the event (below).

 

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Great article.

It's a shame that good news doesn't get more press. Unless it involves cute pets.
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It's not a standard size, but when/if I frame it, I'll get a frame with a mat, which will make it a standard size.
I thought so. Seems like its based on a size outside of the USA but converted to the Standard System.
And I don't let people into my house if they're people I'd feel like I need to justify my hobbies and such to. ;)
There is probably 10 people I'd let into my house these days, regardless of hobbies and predilections. I forgot all about that shirt but somehow it got regurgitated to the top of the shirt hamper. Pretty sure I wore it 1d1 times.
 

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