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<blockquote data-quote="Rechan" data-source="post: 4915360" data-attributes="member: 54846"><p>D&D is the most widely played RPG. And, it's the "gateway game"; almost anyone who rolls dice has played D&D before. </p><p></p><p>Do you want to DM or just play? The former there's a bit of a learning curve. The latter, the toughest part is character creation and the basics, but once you get those down (which should take you about an hour), you're ready to go. The rest of the rules are just situational. </p><p></p><p>Depends on the group and the players' schedules. Usually it's a ratio of Hours of the Game / Frequency of the game. Some people meet once a month and play for 12 hours. But, the most common is "Once a week, 4 hours per session". </p><p></p><p>ENWorld has a forum for posting ads for games. As does the Wizards of the Coast's community. THere are a few other sites that are less populated, but equally viable. If you're looking to play online, various methods of online play have their own forums for finding a game.</p><p></p><p>You can also tack up fliers at your local gaming store.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rechan, post: 4915360, member: 54846"] D&D is the most widely played RPG. And, it's the "gateway game"; almost anyone who rolls dice has played D&D before. Do you want to DM or just play? The former there's a bit of a learning curve. The latter, the toughest part is character creation and the basics, but once you get those down (which should take you about an hour), you're ready to go. The rest of the rules are just situational. Depends on the group and the players' schedules. Usually it's a ratio of Hours of the Game / Frequency of the game. Some people meet once a month and play for 12 hours. But, the most common is "Once a week, 4 hours per session". ENWorld has a forum for posting ads for games. As does the Wizards of the Coast's community. THere are a few other sites that are less populated, but equally viable. If you're looking to play online, various methods of online play have their own forums for finding a game. You can also tack up fliers at your local gaming store. [/QUOTE]
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