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ClusterBuck OP t1_jaxrr7g wrote

If you have no experience playing DnD, then I would actually recommend checking out the Beginner DnD sessions that they also run on Wednesday nights! Once you get a feel for the game and if you want to continue playing, then I'd recommend checking out the next mini-campaign when we enter the next one in the series (about 4-5 weeks from now).

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MiniMamu t1_jb082pq wrote

Are there any groups aimed toward newish middle schoolers? I know a couple kids who love all things dnd but need to level up on rules and The Way Things work.

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ClusterBuck OP t1_jb0rvgo wrote

Currently no, there aren't any sessions that are catered towards kids/teens, but that doesn't mean we're not able to! There has been a couple of instances where a group wanted to set something up at the store (like a one off event/private event) and that was something we were able to accommodate. I'd recommend emailing the events manager, they'll be able to give you more info about it!

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Wombo194 t1_jb7sln2 wrote

What kind of prep work should you do before the Wednesday beginner session?

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ClusterBuck OP t1_jb9mg5u wrote

I would say the most important thing is to make sure that you'll be as engaged as possible with the DM and the players, and that the focus should be on having a great group experience! For the game itself, having a basic idea of what type of character you'd like to play is always helpful. Do you imagine your character as a fighter, spell caster, holy warrior, etc. You don't need to have a fully fleshed out backstory, but having a basic one helps in the roleplay experience!

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