Learning the Game: Dungeons and Dragons

Learning the Game: Dungeons and Dragons

Are you a first-time player looking for an intro to D&D? Or maybe a beginner who's looking to try a new basic class mechanic? Look no further!

TYPE

One-Shot

LEVELS

3

LANGUAGE

English

EXPERIENCE

Beginner

AGE

All Ages
2 NEEDED TO START
$5.00

/ Session

Details

Once / Sunday - 8:00 AM UTC

Feb 8

Session Duration / 3–4 hours

0 / 5 Seats Filled

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About the adventure

Dungeons & Dragons is a fantasy roleplaying adventure game. All that is required to play is a character sheet to track your stats, dice to roll for ability checks and your own imagination! This One-Shot (one time game play, as opposed to a campaign which is a long-term game) comes from the sourcebook Candlekeep Mystery. For our purposes we're removing it from setting-specific content (which is a way to say you will not be expected or required to learn a new huge fantasy world's lore and history in order to play). I am more than happy to provide digital resources for character sheets and even work with you on a custom character sheet to find whatever way works for you! If you don't personally own dice, there are virtual dice rollers that I can direct you to. Character Creation sessions are free of charge!

Game style

Dungeon Crawl

Puzzle / Mystery Focused

Roleplay Heavy

Meet the Game Master

5.0

(10)

LGBTQ+
Queer
Voice Actor

Less than a year on StartPlaying

5 games hosted

Highly rated for: Creativity, Storytelling, Inclusive

Average response time: 10 hours

Response rate: 100%

About me

Looking for immersive games, well-woven stories, and a guide through the manifold worlds of story hidden within your very own mind? Look no further wanderer… Hello All! I’m Josh! I’m a Midwest based DM, MC, GM, and general enjoyer of running TTRPG’s. I run the gamut from cozy combat-lite/combat-free games to lethal horror games. I love running for all levels of player curating games to challenge advanced players and curating experiences for those dipping their toes into a game system for the first time. I have been a gamemaster for 8 years! Much of that time has been spent bouncing between running long-term campaigns for primarily experienced players and running one-shots and limited-term campaigns for beginners. I believe that storytelling has the power to build community and forge a sense of togetherness. Storytelling is an act of collaboration, collectivism, and community-building, which is enriched by uniting through empathy, and curating a space where all stories are welcomed and given voice. Outside GM-ing, I spend much of my time as a playwright and theatre-maker. I use the skills from that aspect of my life to enrich gameplay including, graphics, projections, soundscapes, effects, character materials, and occasional costuming or physical props. Anything that serves to build a better story together! We all have stories to tell, and I cannot wait to hear yours. See you at the table!!

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Character creation

Creating your character

Character Creation Sessions are free and will happen individually prior to the game date! If you would like to look at D&D Source material beforehand, that's perfectly fine, but I'm also happy to walk you through everything you need to know! This will be a Level-1 Adventure!

What to expect

Preparing for the session

Gameplay and Character Creation will happen over Discord! Once you join the server, you will be added to the channels for this game.

What Josh brings to the table

I hope to give you a well-rounded first experience. Even though this game is going to be rules & learning focus, it will not be devoid of the fun bells and whistles! I'll be bringing in some visual aids (scene cards, digital maps, etc.) and some sound effects or soundscapes to help create a sense of immersion in the story.

Equipment needed to play

Internet

Microphone

Webcam

Computer or Mobile Device

Safety

How Josh creates a safe table

Safety Tools are used for emotional safety in roleplay! In more long-term campaigns these are more important (only because their subject matter has time to be much more sweeping), however, as this is a one-shot module adventure, that means everything within the world is set and anticipated. I will be using these tools to ensure the experience doesn't have anything untoward. The Safety Tools I'll be using are the same ones I use in longer campaigns, so it may seem a bit overkill, but these are just good safety practices to keep. I'll be using the RPG Safety Checklist -- the vast majority of the content on this list is not included in the module, however, going through the full list is always helpful. I'll be transferring that into a tool called 'Lines and Veils' a set of language that explains where 'hard lines' of content that we will not touch on, and 'veiled' content which we will not narratively detail and will only ever keep on the periphery of gameplay if at all. From there in any instance where a scene may appear to head towards a 'veil' we will either avoid the content entirely or 'fade to black' on that narrative beat and move to the scene that follows.

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Safety tools used

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