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<blockquote data-quote="TheSword" data-source="post: 8114702" data-attributes="member: 6879661"><p>Interesting read.</p><p></p><p>Group 1: Played together for 15 years in the current incarnation which was distilled and split from a much larger open group that had played for much longer. 3 teachers, an artist and myself. I was the odd one out, an old school friend of the artist who met the rest of the group when I’d travel and visit (from about 150 miles away) occasionally. This turned into a regular monthly F2F group with me traveling down on a Friday night for a weekend of gaming. One of the teachers is also a DM and we alternate DMing now settling into a day with me behind the screen and a day with him giving me a chance to play. He’s DMing Saltmarsh and I’m DMing Odyssey of the Dragonlords. It’s a great group, a mix of roleplay, combat, tactics, strategy etc. no one takes the proverbial too often or tries to screw over other players or the DM. We’ve had some awesome campaigns and I’d consider this the main group.</p><p></p><p>Group 2: is a spin off from this online with one of the teachers not fancying online gaming... too much prep and not as immersive for him. It’s also fun and works... I’m DMing a 5e Kingmaker modeled on the Owlcat computer game, playing on a Tuesday every 1-2 weeks.</p><p></p><p>Group 3: A totally different group of 6 of us. New to D&D as of last year. Probably take it less seriously, more hanging out and kinda getting some stuff done. Mostly board gamers and mates. We’re slowly working through Avernus with an online game every 2 weeks. Might try and switch these guys to WFRP for the lulz. They could do with taking some critical hits and I think they’d appreciate the sense of humour.</p><p></p><p>Group 4: More serious group, running a 5e Conversion of the Runelords APs from Pathfinder all mashed up into one And set in Eberron. It’s amazing how much stuff we can get done in a 3 hour session - I’m recording the conversion and the adventure logs in a different thread. One of my favourite campaigns I’ve ever run <a href="https://www.enworld.org/threads/the-runelords-trilogy-in-5e-eberron-spoilers-discussion-conversion-notes-and-adventure-log.673799" target="_blank">5E - The Runelords Trilogy in 5E Eberron *Spoilers* Discussion, Conversion Notes and Adventure Log</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheSword, post: 8114702, member: 6879661"] Interesting read. Group 1: Played together for 15 years in the current incarnation which was distilled and split from a much larger open group that had played for much longer. 3 teachers, an artist and myself. I was the odd one out, an old school friend of the artist who met the rest of the group when I’d travel and visit (from about 150 miles away) occasionally. This turned into a regular monthly F2F group with me traveling down on a Friday night for a weekend of gaming. One of the teachers is also a DM and we alternate DMing now settling into a day with me behind the screen and a day with him giving me a chance to play. He’s DMing Saltmarsh and I’m DMing Odyssey of the Dragonlords. It’s a great group, a mix of roleplay, combat, tactics, strategy etc. no one takes the proverbial too often or tries to screw over other players or the DM. We’ve had some awesome campaigns and I’d consider this the main group. Group 2: is a spin off from this online with one of the teachers not fancying online gaming... too much prep and not as immersive for him. It’s also fun and works... I’m DMing a 5e Kingmaker modeled on the Owlcat computer game, playing on a Tuesday every 1-2 weeks. Group 3: A totally different group of 6 of us. New to D&D as of last year. Probably take it less seriously, more hanging out and kinda getting some stuff done. Mostly board gamers and mates. We’re slowly working through Avernus with an online game every 2 weeks. Might try and switch these guys to WFRP for the lulz. They could do with taking some critical hits and I think they’d appreciate the sense of humour. Group 4: More serious group, running a 5e Conversion of the Runelords APs from Pathfinder all mashed up into one And set in Eberron. It’s amazing how much stuff we can get done in a 3 hour session - I’m recording the conversion and the adventure logs in a different thread. One of my favourite campaigns I’ve ever run [URL="https://www.enworld.org/threads/the-runelords-trilogy-in-5e-eberron-spoilers-discussion-conversion-notes-and-adventure-log.673799"]5E - The Runelords Trilogy in 5E Eberron *Spoilers* Discussion, Conversion Notes and Adventure Log[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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