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<blockquote data-quote="smerwin29" data-source="post: 3808976" data-attributes="member: 15050"><p>I will try to answer as briefly as possible, but there is a lot of ground to cover.</p><p></p><p>To get RPGA adventures, you need to be an RPGA member. It is free to join, and the easiest way to join is to attend an RPGA event. When you go, there will be a membership card you fill out, and on that card will be a unique RPGA number. Once you fill out that card, you have your number. Lots of RPGA games are played online, and you can usually join that way as well.</p><p></p><p>Once you get your number, you will want to become a Herald Level DM to order events. You need an RPGA number to pass the test. (I think you can take the test without a number, but you need the number to become a Herald Level DM.) The test can be found at the RPGA site (<a href="http://www.rpga.com)" target="_blank">www.rpga.com)</a>. It is an open book test that covers both D&D rules and RPGA rules.</p><p></p><p>Once you pass that test, then you are ready to order events. You log in to your RPGA account, and one of your choices is "Order an Event." You put in where you are running the event, when you are running your event, etc. Then you can choose from the hundreds of adventures on the list. For most adventures, once you place your order, you get a link to the file, and you can download it and open it without a password. </p><p></p><p>For certain Living Greyhawk regional events, anyone can download them, but you have to provide your event information to the local Living Greyhawk triad for your region, and then they provide you with the password. I think these are probably the events you are talking about that you downloaded online.</p><p></p><p>So there is a ton of RPGA adventure content out there, but they don't just give it away. They want you to be a member and to be running an event with that adventure, not just reading it.</p><p></p><p>More about the RPGA can be found at <a href="http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=rpga/hq/newcomers" target="_blank">http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=rpga/hq/newcomers</a></p><p></p><p>Be well,</p><p></p><p>Shawn</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smerwin29, post: 3808976, member: 15050"] I will try to answer as briefly as possible, but there is a lot of ground to cover. To get RPGA adventures, you need to be an RPGA member. It is free to join, and the easiest way to join is to attend an RPGA event. When you go, there will be a membership card you fill out, and on that card will be a unique RPGA number. Once you fill out that card, you have your number. Lots of RPGA games are played online, and you can usually join that way as well. Once you get your number, you will want to become a Herald Level DM to order events. You need an RPGA number to pass the test. (I think you can take the test without a number, but you need the number to become a Herald Level DM.) The test can be found at the RPGA site ([url]www.rpga.com)[/url]. It is an open book test that covers both D&D rules and RPGA rules. Once you pass that test, then you are ready to order events. You log in to your RPGA account, and one of your choices is "Order an Event." You put in where you are running the event, when you are running your event, etc. Then you can choose from the hundreds of adventures on the list. For most adventures, once you place your order, you get a link to the file, and you can download it and open it without a password. For certain Living Greyhawk regional events, anyone can download them, but you have to provide your event information to the local Living Greyhawk triad for your region, and then they provide you with the password. I think these are probably the events you are talking about that you downloaded online. So there is a ton of RPGA adventure content out there, but they don't just give it away. They want you to be a member and to be running an event with that adventure, not just reading it. More about the RPGA can be found at [url]http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=rpga/hq/newcomers[/url] Be well, Shawn [/QUOTE]
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