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<blockquote data-quote="Willi" data-source="post: 5475607" data-attributes="member: 54589"><p>PAX East 2011 DM’s Challenge Information </p><p> </p><p>The Challenge will take place on Saturday 3/12 from 7:00 p.m. until 11:00 p. m.</p><p> </p><p>To register as a DM, go to <a href="http://www.williburger.com/JudgeReg" target="_blank"><span style="color: #dee2f2">[URL="http://www.williburger.com/JudgeReg.pdf"]www.williburger.com/JudgeReg</span></a>.pdf[/URL] or send me a private message.</p><p> </p><p>Although 3 day badges and Sat badges are sold out, we still have some 3 day badges to trade for those willing to DM 12 hours or more at the convention.</p><p> </p><p>We had a large challenge last year with all the DMs' offerings being very well received. We'd like to see even more DMs this year!</p><p> </p><p>“Dragon’s Lair” Rules</p><p> </p><p>Adventure Design</p><p>DMs must create an adventure suitable for five 8th-level characters (actual group size may vary from 4-6 players) using the D&D rules, with a spotlight on a unique and fantastic dragon and its lair. </p><p> </p><p>The adventure should play in about 4-5 hours, including time for the players to review characters. You should write approximately 3 tactical encounters for your adventure; you must write at least 2 tactical encounters, but no more than 4. Tactical encounters can be fights or other deadly challenges (like traps). Levels for the encounters should not be lower than 7 or higher than 10; you should endeavor to write a total of about 25 levels' worth of tactical encounters (that would parse out into two 8th-level fights and one 9th-level fight). </p><p> </p><p>Your adventure should be set in and around a dragon’s lair, and should include a showdown with a draconic foe. You can develop any story or setting you’d like for the lair, and you should use Monster Vault or Monster Manual 3 for dragons and other monster designs (or as a design guide for your own). Add exploration and roleplaying encounters to your adventure to really make it come to life beyond the tactical encounters. </p><p> </p><p>Materials</p><p>You are expected to provide player characters for players to use for your adventure. The characters should all be 8th level, and you should bring 6 different characters. Make sure to account for a play group of 4, 5, or 6 characters when you write your characters and the adventure. </p><p> </p><p>You are required to bring all materials with you that you'll need to run your adventure - maps/tiles, minis/tokens, player character sheets, etc. If you’d like to use D&D Fortune Cards, you can bring cards and develop a use for them in-game (draw from a central deck, integrate them as boons earned during the adventure, etc.).</p><p> </p><p>Judging</p><p>Each player at your table will be given a form to complete after they finish playing. On the form, they'll be asked to rate you on the following categories:</p><p> </p><p>Presentation </p><p>Story</p><p>Challenges</p><p>Characters</p><p>Fun Factor</p><p> </p><p>Rewards</p><p>Because we love our DMs so much, and know you put a lot of hard work into your adventure, just for showing others a good time you'll get a recent hardcover book release as a thanks for participating! In addition, the DM with the best overall rating in the categories above will be awarded a SWEET PRIZE, which will be unveiled at the show. It will be cool, I promise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Willi, post: 5475607, member: 54589"] PAX East 2011 DM’s Challenge Information The Challenge will take place on Saturday 3/12 from 7:00 p.m. until 11:00 p. m. To register as a DM, go to [URL="http://www.williburger.com/JudgeReg"][COLOR=#dee2f2][URL="http://www.williburger.com/JudgeReg.pdf"]www.williburger.com/JudgeReg[/COLOR][/URL].pdf[/URL] or send me a private message. Although 3 day badges and Sat badges are sold out, we still have some 3 day badges to trade for those willing to DM 12 hours or more at the convention. We had a large challenge last year with all the DMs' offerings being very well received. We'd like to see even more DMs this year! “Dragon’s Lair” Rules Adventure Design DMs must create an adventure suitable for five 8th-level characters (actual group size may vary from 4-6 players) using the D&D rules, with a spotlight on a unique and fantastic dragon and its lair. The adventure should play in about 4-5 hours, including time for the players to review characters. You should write approximately 3 tactical encounters for your adventure; you must write at least 2 tactical encounters, but no more than 4. Tactical encounters can be fights or other deadly challenges (like traps). Levels for the encounters should not be lower than 7 or higher than 10; you should endeavor to write a total of about 25 levels' worth of tactical encounters (that would parse out into two 8th-level fights and one 9th-level fight). Your adventure should be set in and around a dragon’s lair, and should include a showdown with a draconic foe. You can develop any story or setting you’d like for the lair, and you should use Monster Vault or Monster Manual 3 for dragons and other monster designs (or as a design guide for your own). Add exploration and roleplaying encounters to your adventure to really make it come to life beyond the tactical encounters. Materials You are expected to provide player characters for players to use for your adventure. The characters should all be 8th level, and you should bring 6 different characters. Make sure to account for a play group of 4, 5, or 6 characters when you write your characters and the adventure. You are required to bring all materials with you that you'll need to run your adventure - maps/tiles, minis/tokens, player character sheets, etc. If you’d like to use D&D Fortune Cards, you can bring cards and develop a use for them in-game (draw from a central deck, integrate them as boons earned during the adventure, etc.). Judging Each player at your table will be given a form to complete after they finish playing. On the form, they'll be asked to rate you on the following categories: Presentation Story Challenges Characters Fun Factor Rewards Because we love our DMs so much, and know you put a lot of hard work into your adventure, just for showing others a good time you'll get a recent hardcover book release as a thanks for participating! In addition, the DM with the best overall rating in the categories above will be awarded a SWEET PRIZE, which will be unveiled at the show. It will be cool, I promise. [/QUOTE]
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