![]() ![]() How to Start Playing Dungeons & Dragons in 5 Steps Step 1: Finding a Gaming Group Do you have an active imagination? Do you have access to pencils and paper? Can you perform basic arithmetic? Can you afford to spend less than $30 on dice, once? Well, you have everything you need to start playing D&D! Like learning anything with a level of depth, it takes time to learn how to play D&D, but once you learn the rules set, you can have a life-time of adventure. You can read an expanded explanation of Dungeons & Dragons here. Dungeons & Definitions:Ī basic definition of a roleplaying game like Dungeons & Dragons is that it's improvisational acting that also has rules and game mechanics that help determine outcomes by rolling polyhedral dice. ![]() I was introduced to 2nd edition Dungeons & Dragons, that legendary grandfather of all roleplaying games, at the age of 11 by my eldest brother and since then I've played in various types of RPGs, editions, and campaigns for the majority of my life as both a Dungeon Master or player, I've been a part of hours worth of discussions on RPGs on the Nerdarchy YouTube channel, self-published a few adventures for the latest edition of Dungeons & Dragons as well as written some supplementary gaming materials. When Easy Roller Dice, one of the premier dice manufacturers, asks you to explain how to start playing Dungeons & Dragons, you say yes! A few of you may know me from the Nerdarchy YouTube channel and website, but to the other 99% of you, here's a brief outline of my roleplaying game experience: This is a guest post by Ryan Friant from Nerdarchy and this is a guide to Dungeons and Dragons for beginners. ![]()
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