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I don't need to tell you that there's a lot more to the Dungeons & Dragons game than what you see at the table on game night. Rolling up characters, writing backstories, painting miniatures, drawing maps and character sketches, creating adventures, reviewing your notes...heck, just coordinating the next gaming session can feel like an RTS game from time to time. "Playing D&D" isn't limited to game nights.
What are your favorite ways to 'play D&D' when you're not technically playing it at the game table? Check as many options as you like; I recommend voting for your Top Five but hey--you do you.
What are your favorite ways to 'play D&D' when you're not technically playing it at the game table? Check as many options as you like; I recommend voting for your Top Five but hey--you do you.
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