Get Started Playing D&D: Resources for Campaign Vets

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In summary, the speaker has had a set of dice from their father's friend for a year and is interested in starting a D&D campaign. However, they have limited resources and knowledge about the game. They are looking for suggestions and resources from experienced players. Some recommendations include a webcomic and a site with premade adventures. The difference between DnD and ADnD is also explained, with ADnD being a more complicated version. As a beginner, it is recommended to start with the 56th edition of Advanced Dungeons and Dragons.
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I've had the d20, d10, d12, d8, d6, and d4 dice from my father's friend for a year now. Coming from Brunei, there is no one I can talk to about D&D as no one here knows what it is. I've only got a vague idea of how the game works, so I'm wondering if some of the D&D veterans here (if any) can provide me with any good resources so I can get a campaign off the ground easily.

I'm not familiar with the rules yet, but I'll start learning them after my exams which end in a week.
 
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Here is everything you need to know about D&D and other roleplaying games. Read this webcomic.

http://www.giantitp.com/cgi-bin/GiantITP/ootscript?SK=1

:biggrin: :biggrin: :biggrin:
 
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Go to this site:

http://www.rpgarchive.com/

They have tons of premade adventures, from simple ideas to step by step in detail. You'll definitely find what you need there.
 
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What exactly is the difference between 'adnd' and 'dnd'?
 
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DnD was the original rule set, it stands for Dungeons and Dragons and is out of print now.

ADnD is Advanced Dungeons and Dragons, it can now be referred to as DnD because the original is out of print and is basicly a more complicated version of the original. it has different rule set version within it as well.
 
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What good D&D books should one, who is a beginner, read?
 
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drunkenfool said:
What good D&D books should one, who is a beginner, read?

Advanced Dungeons and Dragons for beginners. The 56th edition.
 
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jimmy p said:
The 56th edition.
It still keeps me awake at night wondering how it got so high.
 

FAQ: Get Started Playing D&D: Resources for Campaign Vets

What is D&D?

D&D, or Dungeons & Dragons, is a fantasy tabletop role-playing game where players create and control characters on adventures guided by a Dungeon Master.

Who can play D&D?

Anyone can play D&D! While it is commonly associated with "geek" culture, the game is for anyone who enjoys storytelling, strategy, and imagination.

What do I need to get started playing D&D?

To play D&D, you will need a Player's Handbook (PHB), a set of dice, and a group of friends to play with. D&D can also be played online using virtual tabletop platforms.

How do I create a character?

Creating a character in D&D involves selecting a race, class, background, and abilities. The PHB provides detailed instructions on character creation, and the Dungeon Master can also assist in the process.

What resources are available for experienced players?

For experienced players, there are many resources available such as adventure modules, additional rulebooks, and online communities for discussing and sharing strategies and tips. These can help enhance the gameplay experience and provide new challenges for veteran players.

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