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How many people have you played D&D with?

How many people have you played D&D with? (Please read post before voting.)

  • All of them

    Votes: 2 0.7%
  • 101+

    Votes: 50 18.5%
  • 81-100

    Votes: 9 3.3%
  • 61-80

    Votes: 19 7.0%
  • 41-60

    Votes: 46 17.0%
  • 21-40

    Votes: 87 32.2%
  • 11-20

    Votes: 47 17.4%
  • 5-10

    Votes: 10 3.7%
  • Less than 5

    Votes: 0 0.0%

I've played in three groups that numbered 12-20 members, including my current play group, several smaller groups, and have regularly attended gaming conventions since 1980, hence my 101+ vote.
 

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In the 41-60 range. Mainly changing regular group roster (growing up, school, marriage, changing relationships, military, moving, divorces, etc.). Played with 2 other groups other than my regular group--1 other when there was a group split (no longer around), & currently running games for another group (which was on hiatus for 2 weeks, but will resume this week).

Highest # of people at the table has been around 12-15 people for 1 session. Herding cats would've been easier.
 

100+. Over the years I played in 5 regular gaming groups with changing players ... more than 10 for most of the groups. The rest comes from conventions where I don't go too often, but once in a year a game with 5 people for 25 years...
 

If I opened it to all RPG then it's be in the range of 41-60, but just face to face D&D about 30 as I can't remember everybody that I played with at school when I started 30 years ago (we had a lot that played maybe 3-5 sessions and gave up or went into different groups).

If I hadn't had a break in the 90s I'm sure it'd be well over 100.
 


Around 30 or so over the years, I think? I counted them out and it's around there.





"When you game with someone, you're also gaming with everyone else they've ever gamed with."
 

I said 21-40. I'm probably somewhere in the mid to high 20s. I've been playing D&D for only about five or six years, so most of those people were from dorm games, which had a "core" of the same five or six people, then about a dozen who would come in and out.
 

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