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<blockquote data-quote="Michael Silverbane" data-source="post: 2980332" data-attributes="member: 38016"><p>I don't have anything specific to add about the ad itself... But now that you're starting to get responses, you might want to start thinking about how you're going to be screening your shiny new players... To see which ones are cracked or broken, because D&D players often don't come with any sort of warranty whatsoever.</p><p></p><p>I'd suggest arranging a short meeting with each prospect (or with each couple of prospects) like a lunch or dinner or something... Out in public, so that you can get together with them and talk about what kind of game you want and what kind of game they want, and to see if you're going to be able to get along with them or if they give off any sort of creepy vibe or what have you.</p><p></p><p>This'll give you (and possibly your current player, if you feel so inclined) a chance to meet the new guys, to find out if they can be punctual, and to possibly weed out any stalkers or bad elements before you go inviting some complete stragners to anyone's house.</p><p></p><p>Later</p><p>silver</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael Silverbane, post: 2980332, member: 38016"] I don't have anything specific to add about the ad itself... But now that you're starting to get responses, you might want to start thinking about how you're going to be screening your shiny new players... To see which ones are cracked or broken, because D&D players often don't come with any sort of warranty whatsoever. I'd suggest arranging a short meeting with each prospect (or with each couple of prospects) like a lunch or dinner or something... Out in public, so that you can get together with them and talk about what kind of game you want and what kind of game they want, and to see if you're going to be able to get along with them or if they give off any sort of creepy vibe or what have you. This'll give you (and possibly your current player, if you feel so inclined) a chance to meet the new guys, to find out if they can be punctual, and to possibly weed out any stalkers or bad elements before you go inviting some complete stragners to anyone's house. Later silver [/QUOTE]
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