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<blockquote data-quote="AaronOfBarbaria" data-source="post: 6851899" data-attributes="member: 6701872"><p>No, it most certainly does not.</p><p></p><p>There are advantages to choosing to participate in AL play. There are also disadvantages in that choice. Pointing them out is not an argument against anything, it's just providing information.</p><p></p><p>Except that in the doctor joke, the action is usually something actually required in the daily life of a "normal" person, like "Doctor, my leg hurts when I am walking." While in the case of DMing in the AL is analogous not to any activity that a person normally does, even though it is something that someone might frequently choose to do, like "Doctor, my shoulder hurts when I go rock climbing." </p><p>Yes, I am. Anyone competent enough to DM in the AL can say "hey guys, how about we have a non-AL campaign?" to the folks gathered around their table.</p><p></p><p>In fact, I expect meeting new players and forming new "home" groups via the AL is even easier than how I have constantly built gaming groups every time I've moved to a new city. Not that building my groups has ever been actually difficult, since at worst it required chatting with co-workers at a new job and the cashier at a local non-gaming-specific book store and is usually as easy as what the AL basically is (showing up at a FLGS, hanging out for a while, and asking folks that show up if they are interested in playing some D&D).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AaronOfBarbaria, post: 6851899, member: 6701872"] No, it most certainly does not. There are advantages to choosing to participate in AL play. There are also disadvantages in that choice. Pointing them out is not an argument against anything, it's just providing information. Except that in the doctor joke, the action is usually something actually required in the daily life of a "normal" person, like "Doctor, my leg hurts when I am walking." While in the case of DMing in the AL is analogous not to any activity that a person normally does, even though it is something that someone might frequently choose to do, like "Doctor, my shoulder hurts when I go rock climbing." Yes, I am. Anyone competent enough to DM in the AL can say "hey guys, how about we have a non-AL campaign?" to the folks gathered around their table. In fact, I expect meeting new players and forming new "home" groups via the AL is even easier than how I have constantly built gaming groups every time I've moved to a new city. Not that building my groups has ever been actually difficult, since at worst it required chatting with co-workers at a new job and the cashier at a local non-gaming-specific book store and is usually as easy as what the AL basically is (showing up at a FLGS, hanging out for a while, and asking folks that show up if they are interested in playing some D&D). [/QUOTE]
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