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<blockquote data-quote="demonsquidgod" data-source="post: 4560010" data-attributes="member: 70012"><p>It entirely depends on the group. </p><p></p><p>The first 3.0 campaign I played in was like a really geeky version of poker night. Several of the players were married or lived with a significant other and, not being bar going types, this was their main source of out-of-bounds entertainment. The table talk was maybe half d&d and half ranting and rambling about comics and sci-fi books and movies. Cramped in a smoke filled room we would easily go through at least a full case of beer. Much like poker night we loved the d&d but the idea of d&d night was also an excuse. </p><p></p><p>Now in my current 4e game there's usually a six pack or two of something nice if any one wants any, as well as a variety of soda. <em>(I started a bonus xp reward for bringing snacks and it's really worked out wonderfully. Chips, pretzels, pizza, its awesome.)</em> The group's evenly split with three party members drinking soda and two party members and myself having at least 2 or 3 beers. No one gets drunk, typically, though I notice one player doesn't really get "in to" character until at least one beer in. I think she may have stage fright.</p><p></p><p>If there were ever problems due to people being too drunk to play I might consider banning, or at least limiting, it in my own games but so far that hasn't really happened.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="demonsquidgod, post: 4560010, member: 70012"] It entirely depends on the group. The first 3.0 campaign I played in was like a really geeky version of poker night. Several of the players were married or lived with a significant other and, not being bar going types, this was their main source of out-of-bounds entertainment. The table talk was maybe half d&d and half ranting and rambling about comics and sci-fi books and movies. Cramped in a smoke filled room we would easily go through at least a full case of beer. Much like poker night we loved the d&d but the idea of d&d night was also an excuse. Now in my current 4e game there's usually a six pack or two of something nice if any one wants any, as well as a variety of soda. [I](I started a bonus xp reward for bringing snacks and it's really worked out wonderfully. Chips, pretzels, pizza, its awesome.)[/I] The group's evenly split with three party members drinking soda and two party members and myself having at least 2 or 3 beers. No one gets drunk, typically, though I notice one player doesn't really get "in to" character until at least one beer in. I think she may have stage fright. If there were ever problems due to people being too drunk to play I might consider banning, or at least limiting, it in my own games but so far that hasn't really happened. [/QUOTE]
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