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<blockquote data-quote="absinthe_pernod" data-source="post: 3743046" data-attributes="member: 28542"><p>Just thought I would chime in, </p><p></p><p>I would say that the Raleigh area is great for gaming, almost too good in fact. The problem that I and others I have met have had is being a DM is it seems that there tend to be more people looking to GM than to play. A good resource if you are looking for gamers or to join a game (besides ENworld) is meetup dot com (spelled out so as to avoid the censors). Type in a Raleigh area code and head for the Raleigh D&D meetup and you will find an abundance of people looking for players (including myself). So the games are definately out there. </p><p></p><p>And besides Lost Goblin there is another pretty good game store, Hobby Masters, which is near Crabtree Mall in Raleigh. If you are the kind of shopper that doesn't want some one hovering over you every minute, disparaging your taste in fantasy settings-Hobby Masters is the place to go. </p><p></p><p>Good luck finding a group in Raleigh, and if you are interested in a 3.5 campaign that meets every other Saturday just south of Raleigh, let me know. </p><p></p><p>Michael</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="absinthe_pernod, post: 3743046, member: 28542"] Just thought I would chime in, I would say that the Raleigh area is great for gaming, almost too good in fact. The problem that I and others I have met have had is being a DM is it seems that there tend to be more people looking to GM than to play. A good resource if you are looking for gamers or to join a game (besides ENworld) is meetup dot com (spelled out so as to avoid the censors). Type in a Raleigh area code and head for the Raleigh D&D meetup and you will find an abundance of people looking for players (including myself). So the games are definately out there. And besides Lost Goblin there is another pretty good game store, Hobby Masters, which is near Crabtree Mall in Raleigh. If you are the kind of shopper that doesn't want some one hovering over you every minute, disparaging your taste in fantasy settings-Hobby Masters is the place to go. Good luck finding a group in Raleigh, and if you are interested in a 3.5 campaign that meets every other Saturday just south of Raleigh, let me know. Michael [/QUOTE]
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