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<blockquote data-quote="kalani" data-source="post: 6771748" data-attributes="member: 88085"><p><strong>In respect to the original post</strong></p><p>Not all stores schedule regular games. This is unfortunate, but it does occur. It is also unfortunate you have been unable to play. </p><p></p><p>While I understand that only some players are allowed to be DMs (this is the store's perrogative as we don't police game store politics), is there a possibility of splitting the group into two smaller groups or is there a space issue?</p><p></p><p><strong>Regarding CoC violations</strong></p><p>If you feel that the DM is not performing their job of monitoring CoC violations, your best course of action is to raise your concerns with the Store Organizer (if any), or a member of the staff. If they are unwilling to address your concerns, or if you feel you need a second opinion, your next course of action would be to speak to your <strong>Local Coordinator</strong> (if any), or failing that - your <strong>Regional Coordinator</strong>. While the LCs/RCs cannot police stores, they might be able to offer suggestions for how you might address the issue, or (depending on location), may even make a personal visit to touch base and see how things are going.</p><p></p><p>You can also contact <strong>Wizards Customer Service</strong> and lodge a direct complaint regarding the conduct violations during sanctioned AL games. Depending on the severity of the violations, such complaints may prompt wizards to contact the store (who is acting as a representative of D&D when running these events), as this reflects poorly on AL and WotC in general. It might even result in the store losing their WPN privileges, Preferred Status (if any), or access to promotional materials in the future.</p><p></p><p>Ultimately however, your best solution is probably to vote with your feet and find another table/store to play at, start an AL game at home, or perhaps even join the D&D AL online group, and play games via the comfort of your own home with players around the world (usually via fantasy grounds or roll20).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kalani, post: 6771748, member: 88085"] [B]In respect to the original post[/B] Not all stores schedule regular games. This is unfortunate, but it does occur. It is also unfortunate you have been unable to play. While I understand that only some players are allowed to be DMs (this is the store's perrogative as we don't police game store politics), is there a possibility of splitting the group into two smaller groups or is there a space issue? [B]Regarding CoC violations[/B] If you feel that the DM is not performing their job of monitoring CoC violations, your best course of action is to raise your concerns with the Store Organizer (if any), or a member of the staff. If they are unwilling to address your concerns, or if you feel you need a second opinion, your next course of action would be to speak to your [B]Local Coordinator[/B] (if any), or failing that - your [B]Regional Coordinator[/B]. While the LCs/RCs cannot police stores, they might be able to offer suggestions for how you might address the issue, or (depending on location), may even make a personal visit to touch base and see how things are going. You can also contact [B]Wizards Customer Service[/B] and lodge a direct complaint regarding the conduct violations during sanctioned AL games. Depending on the severity of the violations, such complaints may prompt wizards to contact the store (who is acting as a representative of D&D when running these events), as this reflects poorly on AL and WotC in general. It might even result in the store losing their WPN privileges, Preferred Status (if any), or access to promotional materials in the future. Ultimately however, your best solution is probably to vote with your feet and find another table/store to play at, start an AL game at home, or perhaps even join the D&D AL online group, and play games via the comfort of your own home with players around the world (usually via fantasy grounds or roll20). [/QUOTE]
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