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D&D Adventurers League Details Revealed

Started by Benoist, May 21, 2014, 02:06:42 PM

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Scott Anderson

Quote from: Sacrosanct;751245I don't think the Players Guide is actually a rulebook of D&D, but more of a rulebook on how to run these events.

Speaking of which, I think I need to speak to my FLGS owner, and see if he'll allow me to run 5e using  my own adventure rather than the approved Adventurers League one, because I run my games in a more old school style, which I'm guessing would not conform to the AL's standards.  I'd like to show people that wander in that you don't have to play D&D like they say, and that you can play it any style you want.

You could just pitch it as 5e Classic. :)
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Marleycat

Quote from: Sacrosanct;751245I don't think the Players Guide is actually a rulebook of D&D, but more of a rulebook on how to run these events.

Speaking of which, I think I need to speak to my FLGS owner, and see if he'll allow me to run 5e using  my own adventure rather than the approved Adventurers League one, because I run my games in a more old school style, which I'm guessing would not conform to the AL's standards.  I'd like to show people that wander in that you don't have to play D&D like they say, and that you can play it any style you want.

It wouldn't be about rules because that's DM territory it'd be far character generation because it's specifically for players not the DM.
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Omega

Quote from: Scott Anderson;751250A massively multiplayer offline role playing game?  That's ambitious.

RPGA:
Living Greyhawk
Ravens Bluff
Living Galaxy (proposed but dont know if it ever saw light)
Living Seattle (proposed but dont know if it ever saw light)
Lost Plateau (proposed but dont know if it ever saw light)

robiswrong

Quote from: RunningLaser;751206Kinda sounds like a way for your character or group your involved in to leave a mark in the game worldwide.

I have yet to see anything in any organized play system where characters can actually make a mark on the game worldwide.

Even in aggregate.

I mean, that would be kinda cool, right?  If enough "raid the orc" missions get run in the region, then the orc presence wanes in that area, or something like that.

But yeah.  That would be cool, but I don't see it happening.

GameDaddy

Quote from: Scott Anderson;751250A massively multiplayer offline role playing game?  That's ambitious.

That would be pretty cool. Especially if it included a GM's toolkit.

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Marleycat

Quote from: robiswrong;751323I have yet to see anything in any organized play system where characters can actually make a mark on the game worldwide.

Even in aggregate.

I mean, that would be kinda cool, right?  If enough "raid the orc" missions get run in the region, then the orc presence wanes in that area, or something like that.

But yeah.  That would be cool, but I don't see it happening.
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LibraryLass

Quote from: Ladybird;751239Is there still a D&D comic? Because this book should be bagged with it that month, if so. And downloadable from the website (Not their dtrpg front-end, just straight from the D&D site). And available as an app.

Afraid not, sadly.
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Spinachcat

So they are blending Living Forgotten Realms and Encounters.

Hmm...we will see.

Quote from: Scott Anderson;751250A massively multiplayer offline role playing game?  That's ambitious.

Living City began in 1987. Today's MMOs are online versions of living campaigns that were active a decade or more beforehand.

Opaopajr

Living Campaigns is the big deal? Whatever... I still have RPGA ad copy, along with product line conspectus, inside my box sets after all these years. Amazing how that could fit inside back in the day. This is just keeping up with the RPG scene for the last 30+ years.

Yawn. Need more details to care.
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Bill

Quote from: Benoist;751202"We're rebooting the concept of the RPGA Living campaign and giving it a new name."

Soooo...the Official RPGA GM's will all work together and have the same setting and somehow account for the  same heroes going to the same locations...

I still don't get it.

I mean, I understand the words, but I don't see how that can work.

Omega

Quote from: Bill;751538Soooo...the Official RPGA GM's will all work together and have the same setting and somehow account for the  same heroes going to the same locations...

I still don't get it.

I mean, I understand the words, but I don't see how that can work.

Its just a way to track your characters progress.

Dragon Storm did this way back with their RPG and it worked fairly well till the RPGA-like organization got really really out of hand. Up till then it did organized pay by just giving you an official stamp on your character and a system to track it.

RPGA's Ravens Bluff had something simmilar, but I only ever got into one session before deciding it wasnt for me. But from what other members mentioned it sounded like they got things for their character that were recorded and carried over.

I doubt there will be much in the way of player impact on the world unless they do something like TORG did where convention evens and what the players overall did was eventually woven into later product. I could see WOTC doing that with AL.