Tabletop RPG sessions, including drop-in gaming opportunity using the D&D Adventurer's League community play format for teens and adults.
D&D Adventurer’s League is a drop-in tabletop gaming program using the Dungeons and Dragons 5th Edition rules. Players can attend as often or as few sessions as they choose with minimal impact on the storyline for other players. The Library will provide the space and materials for the Dungeon Master (DM) running the gaming sessions as well as character sheets, pencils, and tokens for attendees. It is strongly recommended that attendees bring their own dice set(s), although some dice sets will be available for use during a session.
This program participates in Wizards of the Coast’s national program. General details about how D&D Adventurer’s League works can be found at: https://www.dndbeyond.com/posts/1676-what-is-adventurers-league (please note that this is for general information only and does not provide details incorporating the new 2024 ruleset).
*** Please be sure to read the Code of Conduct for DDAL @ the MLCC and accept during registration. ***
*** While registration is not required, registration is strongly recommended. Drop-in attendees will be seated at a table, if there is sufficient space. ***
*** This program is based on using volunteers to serve as the session DMs. Every effort will be made to schedule a sufficient number of DMs, but the Library has limited control over the availability/willingness of each volunteer DM. ***
*** Those interested in becoming a DM volunteer and getting into the session rotation, should contact Doug Fortunato at: douglas.fortunato@maricopa-az.gov ***
EVENT TYPE: | Games |
TAGS: | table top | rpg | Roleplaying Games | Dungeons & Dragons |
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