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  • @[email protected]
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    11 year ago

    I’m still new to DnD, but after a few quick experiences, I think playing in-person has some benefits, especially for newcomers. It’s hard to get going with an online group when people have different levels of investment and commitment to the timeslot, and I’ve found online groups fall apart more easily than IRL groups. As a newcomer, my first “group” fell apart after 3 sessions, and I never really got a good feel for how the game went. It took my cousins and their friends inviting me for an IRL game to really get into it and enjoy it.

    If you’re really looking at online, there are various Discord servers that will run games on roll20 and whatnot. I also just saw an ad for startplaying.games earlier, which apparently has paid games.

    As for tools, it’s really up to you. Some people like using the physical books, others enjoy the way the information flows in something like DnDBeyond or Roll20’s compendiums.

    • Catgir
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      11 year ago

      @meant2live218 @phx well IRL ones are cool and all, but most of my friends are online only. so we did the first session was at a friend’s house nearby when we all were together for a comic con. Then we went to online Tabletop simulator. We played for a good 2 years. We are planning to get back to it since I was new to being a Co-DM and all.