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I ask this question because I've seen many statements that infer, imply, or outright state that unless something is officially approved for AL play, then no one will use it or see it. The thread about the most recent survey has statements like this.
But that just doesn't jive with my personal experience, so I'm wondering if I'm an outlier here. In my experience, most D&D players do not play in AL. I've played with probably over a thousand gamers over the past 30+ years (the very high turnover rate in the military is to thank for that), and only a smaller % played in events or tournaments. Almost all it was just local gaming groups.
For the record, I've DM'd AL games before as well, and even now well over half the gamers I game with have never played in AL nor ever want to, and those that have play mostly in local groups with Al play on the side. So it strikes me odd that there is this impression out there that unless something is AL approved and used, it won't be seen by the masses.
But that just doesn't jive with my personal experience, so I'm wondering if I'm an outlier here. In my experience, most D&D players do not play in AL. I've played with probably over a thousand gamers over the past 30+ years (the very high turnover rate in the military is to thank for that), and only a smaller % played in events or tournaments. Almost all it was just local gaming groups.
For the record, I've DM'd AL games before as well, and even now well over half the gamers I game with have never played in AL nor ever want to, and those that have play mostly in local groups with Al play on the side. So it strikes me odd that there is this impression out there that unless something is AL approved and used, it won't be seen by the masses.