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I'd like to play dnd way more than I do now, as my current party is bearly availabe (I'm talking like 2 sessions a year).

I know the obv that I should just look for ppl, let me tell you, it's well known between my friends that I play (at least would like to) dnd, none of them are interested.

Anyways, is there a site or some event where dnd players go and meet or post a "looking for players at xyz city" flyers. Maybe online parties, not the best ik, but I take what I can get..

Thanks for any help, or tips on how to spot a dnd player in the wild!

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[–] UnRelatedBurner@sh.itjust.works 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

there are bunch, I saw ppl play smth in two(? maybe) already, but isn't it extreamly wierd to just walk up to a random friendgroup and ask if I could join, especially because dnd needs prep.

I'm not saying this because anxiety, but I'd most certianly turn someone down who just appeared out of nowhere, STRANGER DANGER!

Should I ask the staff, do they handle this sorta thing? Should I put out flyers like on random trees?

I'm sry for spam, but like wdym I can just find ppl at stores?

[–] TopTierKnees@lemmy.world 5 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Talk with the staff or check their web page. They probably have open games or adventurers league games you could join.

huh, will do. Thanks for the heads up