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<blockquote data-quote="Barendd Nobeard" data-source="post: 331261" data-attributes="member: 960"><p><strong>Re: Oh?</strong></p><p></p><p>As an RPGA member, you can order modules for a "home gameday" and play them at home. The down side is that if the DM hasn't played that module yet, s/he has to "eat it"--they can never play it, since they've judged it.</p><p></p><p>I used to play mainly at cons, but I played with a lot of the same people. It's (usually) a lot of fun to see the same people over and over, and at the same time get the variety of playing with different people, too.</p><p></p><p>Now, I do both. Play at a lot of locals cons, and also play/judge Living Greyhawk at home gamedays. Not always the exact same group, but I usually only plan to run a home gameday when one of my friends says, "Hey, I haven't played this mod yet. Can you run it for me?" But we often post invitations for the empty spots on our local RPGA list, so we still get to meet new people/characters quite a lot.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, you can play the RPGA mods at home. You have to be a member, and with the current changes, you may have to pass the (open book) DM test. Logon to the <a href="http://www.wizards.com/rpga" target="_blank">RPGA web site</a> with your RPGA number, and click on the "Ordering Events" link to set up a home gameday. Same regional rules still apply--you can only order Highfolk modules in Wisconsin, Verbobonc in Illinois + Indiana, Perrenland in Australia, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Barendd Nobeard, post: 331261, member: 960"] [b]Re: Oh?[/b] As an RPGA member, you can order modules for a "home gameday" and play them at home. The down side is that if the DM hasn't played that module yet, s/he has to "eat it"--they can never play it, since they've judged it. I used to play mainly at cons, but I played with a lot of the same people. It's (usually) a lot of fun to see the same people over and over, and at the same time get the variety of playing with different people, too. Now, I do both. Play at a lot of locals cons, and also play/judge Living Greyhawk at home gamedays. Not always the exact same group, but I usually only plan to run a home gameday when one of my friends says, "Hey, I haven't played this mod yet. Can you run it for me?" But we often post invitations for the empty spots on our local RPGA list, so we still get to meet new people/characters quite a lot. Anyway, you can play the RPGA mods at home. You have to be a member, and with the current changes, you may have to pass the (open book) DM test. Logon to the [URL=http://www.wizards.com/rpga]RPGA web site[/URL] with your RPGA number, and click on the "Ordering Events" link to set up a home gameday. Same regional rules still apply--you can only order Highfolk modules in Wisconsin, Verbobonc in Illinois + Indiana, Perrenland in Australia, etc. [/QUOTE]
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