![]() ![]() I've noticed that if you instead click on the orders for the classes, the View Schedule on those orders isn't complete.) (this one is harder to find: use the GrowTix drop-down menu and select My Orders, then click on the original ReaperCon admission order, then click View Schedule. There's this one, which has the weird Registration Count and doesn't show one of the classes I paid for: (you can find this one from the drop-down menu at the top of the GrowTix website)īut then there's this other one, which does show all my classes: The different "schedule" screens at the GrowTix website are confusing. ![]() I wondered about this as well: the "Registration Count" for some of my classes is 0, and for others it's 1. I think that’s all inconsequential, but just worried me that it shows up so screwy. The tickets that I can get the 2d barcode for all seem right. When you get the chance, Ron, could you see what’s up with the “My schedules” page? The one I have for myself and the wife has “Registration Count” at 4 for one class, zero or 1 for the others, along with 1 4-day pass for me, but 3 for her. You can download the DDAL Players Guide and a DDAL Logsheet for free at DMs Guild. except its name.) If you're not familiar with D&D 5th-Edition rules, you can find most of the ruleset online. You'll need to keep track of each game your character plays with a DDAL Logsheet. (Don't worry if it's not quite the character you want: DDAL allows you to "rebuild" your character at any point before it reaches Level 5, so you can change literally ANYTHING about the character. There are also Level 1 pre-generated characters available which you can use. DDAL uses the official D&D 5th-Edition rules, and it's standardized for fairness for example, instead of randomly rolling your stats, you use the "point buy" system. To play in a DDAL game, you need to create a character. Likewise, if your party is six Level 4 characters, the DM will scale up the difficulty. For example, if your party for a game is four Level 1 characters, the DM adjusts the mod to make it more manageable. In addition, the modules are written to be adjusted a bit within each tier, based on number of players (anywhere from 3 to 7 players) and level. Tier 2 is for characters level 5-10, and so on. To help coordinate the games, modules are written at different "tiers": Tier 1 is for characters level 1-4. ![]() ![]() Note that you could create a second character (or a third, or a fourth, or.) and play that mod again with a different character. Most games features individual published "modules" that are either 2 hours or 4 hours in length, and your character can only play in that mod one time. And since you play the same character, he/she continues to gain experience, gold, etc. Many local gaming stores schedule days/times for DDAL games, and it's a great way to play as often as you want: just show up and play. You create a character, and can continue to play it in any DDAL game. For those of us (me) that live in caves and don't come out regularly, what is D&D adventurers league? When I'm looking at the rp games and it says that it is a 'tier 1' adventure, what does that mean?ĭ&D Adventurers League (DDAL) is a worldwide campaign for Dungeons and Dragons. ![]()
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