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<blockquote data-quote="wocky" data-source="post: 2253232" data-attributes="member: 11408"><p>I'm part of a group of people in Argentina that's been doing monthly RPGA mini-cons for about a year and a half... for around 30 people each. (We also held tables at larger cons... like a D&D's 30th Anniversary event for 250 people).</p><p></p><p>What's good about it?</p><p></p><p>Most of all... it provides us with a constant flow of pregenerated adventures. I'm not too thrilled about the quality of the Green Regent (FR) modules, but Living Greyhawk has some very good adventures available. We have around 6-7 DMs at any time, that all prepare the same adventure (or two different adventures at most) for the same mini-con... we sometimes playtest it before, translate handouts and prepare and photocopy battle grids (for specific encounters). </p><p></p><p>What does it all add up to?</p><p></p><p>Well... if you are in Argentina and want to play some D&D... it's one of the easiest ways to go. Specially if you don't know any other players, since there's some chance for friendly chat after the game, when many of us stay for beer and burgers. People who met in our gatherings have been known to play outside of them. The pre-gen modules and support from other DMs doing prep for the same module you are make it much easier to run a game, even if you normally wouldn't have enough time.</p><p></p><p>That said, if any of you happens to come to Argentina, you're more than welcome to come play... we even have an english speaking table!! Just head over to the RPGA forum at <a href="http://www.juegosdeque.com" target="_blank">www.juegosdeque.com</a> and leave us a note.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wocky, post: 2253232, member: 11408"] I'm part of a group of people in Argentina that's been doing monthly RPGA mini-cons for about a year and a half... for around 30 people each. (We also held tables at larger cons... like a D&D's 30th Anniversary event for 250 people). What's good about it? Most of all... it provides us with a constant flow of pregenerated adventures. I'm not too thrilled about the quality of the Green Regent (FR) modules, but Living Greyhawk has some very good adventures available. We have around 6-7 DMs at any time, that all prepare the same adventure (or two different adventures at most) for the same mini-con... we sometimes playtest it before, translate handouts and prepare and photocopy battle grids (for specific encounters). What does it all add up to? Well... if you are in Argentina and want to play some D&D... it's one of the easiest ways to go. Specially if you don't know any other players, since there's some chance for friendly chat after the game, when many of us stay for beer and burgers. People who met in our gatherings have been known to play outside of them. The pre-gen modules and support from other DMs doing prep for the same module you are make it much easier to run a game, even if you normally wouldn't have enough time. That said, if any of you happens to come to Argentina, you're more than welcome to come play... we even have an english speaking table!! Just head over to the RPGA forum at [url]www.juegosdeque.com[/url] and leave us a note. [/QUOTE]
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