Submitted by alyto123 t3_10dwafo in Connecticut
anyone know of D&D clubs that meet in person in southwestern CT? i would love to find a group of people to play with irl. any leads or suggestions of where else to look will be much appreciated! ty
Submitted by alyto123 t3_10dwafo in Connecticut
anyone know of D&D clubs that meet in person in southwestern CT? i would love to find a group of people to play with irl. any leads or suggestions of where else to look will be much appreciated! ty
Elm city games, New Haven. Also check your local public library.
Seconding this. Matt is an old friend from college and an awesome dude, and Elm City Games is a great business to support.
If you're looking for something closer, Battlezone in Norwalk also hosts tabletop games.
If you're willing to trek up to New Milford, there's a game store that does D&D events
https://nutmeggames.com/pages/events?ticket=d-d-and-other-rpgs-night-ticket-tue-jan-17-2023
Fantastic spot with an weekly open table and lots of groups meeting regularly
If you're willing to do do central CT (Hartford-Bloomsfield-Windsor) let me know. Can provide details
I'm new to the area n DnD but I'm interested if u have deets
I would also like some recommendations. I’m in the Central CT area and have always wanted to try D&D
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Try Battlegrounds Gaming in Norwalk
Depending on how close to SW CT you want. I know Nutmeg Games in the New Milford shopping plaza does a ton of events for all sorts of table games. I don't play myself, but I hung out and observed a Warhammer 40k tourney once.
I thought people were boycotting D&D now?
Sort of. They're unsubbing from D&DBeyond and not buying any more products from Hasbro, but playing D&D with materials you already own won't give them a cent so it doesn't matter. Especially if, like what OP is looking to do, the group is playing live instead of on a VTT because then there's no metrics to track in case Hasbro looks at outside VTT metrics to see how the game is doing. Not that I think the company would do that, I don't think any of the decision makers there actually understand the industry enough to think to do that.
I used to work there, you're right.
Thanks for the explanation. It seemed like a super shitty money grab by Hasbro.
That's because this OGL nonsense is a super shitty money grab by Hasbro.
Proud-Breakfast-8429 t1_j4ns6xv wrote
You know you live in new england when you first thought D&D was meaning Dunkin