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D&D General Would You Play High Level (12-15);Wiith Pre Generated Characters? Mostly 5.0/5.5 but theoretically any edition.


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Do you might find that 1 in ten player being generous) who will do something else. You need to find another two or 3. And hope not D&D they won't to play is what the others want to play.
I’m involved with 4 groups (2 as DM, 2 as a player).

3 of the groups play D&D 3.5e, the last 5e 2024 (switched from 2014 on Saturday).

Maybe the difference is in how players are recruited? I’ll tell how my groups were recruited.

Group 1 (I’m the DM, on email, going since 1998): 2 players I worked with (last of the 1998 originals, now married to each other), 1 player I gamed with in college who heard about the game and asked to join at our 15th college reunion (2006), 2 people I met playing 5e in GenCon Online (2020) and asked (they are also a married couple). Players and I live in 4 different states. Everyone has played multiple editions and likes 3.5e (for itself or as close to AD&D).

Group 2 (I’m the DM, spun off on email in 2025 from the 1998 campaign): 1 player who was my wife’s college friend and is now my Xbox and chatting about baseball everyday friend, 1 player who is his best friend from college, 1 player who I met when his wife was my coworker and who played in an earlier campaign I ran in 3.5e, 1 player who was my coworker when we became friends, 1 player who is my sister-in-law. Players and I live in 4 different states. Only one has played a different edition, only two have had DM’s other me. Unless we count BG3, which all of them have played - one is often confused when things aren’t like BG3.

Group 3 (my niece is DM, on Zoom): her parents, brother, my wife and I, and the same sister-in-law from campaign #2. Her dad and I have played everything from AD&D on, she has played 3.5e & 5e, while the others have only has me of my niece as DM and only 3.5e. Everyone but her mom and my wife has played BG3. We live in 2 states (3 metro areas).

Group 4 (Ron is the DM, 5e on Discord, with Roll 20 + D&D Beyond): 1 player he went to high school with, me who was recruited by classified at work in 2001 (Ron taught me 3e & 4e), another player from my job who joined before I did, and 2 guys I don’t know except in gaming. We live in 2 states (where Ron was born and returned to, and where he was in 2001) and we’ve all played multiple editions. Ron’s game is currently Star Wars themed Ravenloft. Did I expect that? No. Do I complain? Also no.

It's easier to form a D&D group hope they're reliable then see if they want to do something else occasionally.
I haven’t formed a non-D&D group since about 1994. But non-current editions? I was only using the current one from 2001-2007. :)

Said books are often similar in price to a meal for 2 a drink or two and dessert.
I have a stash of enough 3.5e PHB’s to go around for live play.

For Ron’s 5e game, we use D&D Beyond. I haven’t bought 2024 physical books.
 

As a one-shot or limited run, sure.

For a regular long term campaign, I'd probably decline- I want to make my own character. I am fine with the DM giving me whatever equipment, though.
 

Because telling a group of 5-6 people who all show up with shiny new 5e books "Actually, we're going to play this game X, which you've never heard of" is a social challenge. Certainly one I've failed in the past.
Maybe tell them you’re playing X before, and give them the books or SRD in session 0?

You know what’s really odd to me, though? With all the talk of “5e is the only thing I can realistically get a group to play” (fair enough, I suppose - if it’s true for you, it’s true for you, though it’s a bit if self-fulfilling prophecy), why are there 4 Daggerheart threads going? I don’t even know what is, but apparently it’s popular to talk about. I’m guessing like everything else, it won’t take much market share from 5e?
 

Maybe tell them you’re playing X before, and give them the books or SRD in session 0?

You know what’s really odd to me, though? With all the talk of “5e is the only thing I can realistically get a group to play” (fair enough, I suppose - if it’s true for you, it’s true for you, though it’s a bit if self-fulfilling prophecy), why are there 4 Daggerheart threads going? I don’t even know what is, but apparently it’s popular to talk about. I’m guessing like everything else, it won’t take much market share from 5e?

4 daggerheart threads is essentially irrelevant. ENworlds also not remotely representative of the real world either.

Sunk costs are another thing. Our group has 4 5.5 phb. They're note going to go and buy 3 books of som rpg they've never heard of.
 

Yes. Have done it. Fairly common back when there wasn't the big assortment of modules, adventures and such. If someone spent the money to buy a module that needed Level X characters and offered to run with pregens, we played. If we had fun with the characters, we kept them around for later use.
 

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