We have now opened a new team! It's called Chimera Team on Tuesdays at 5PM Pacific / 6PM Mountain / 7PM Central / 8PM EST (check https://timee.io/2ZK for your local time)! It is listed in the opening post!
I am proud to announce that we have now opened two new teams, Lion and Paragon!
Paragon Team 🏆 on Fridays 4PM Pacific / 5PM Mountain / 6PM Central / 7PM Eastern (check https://timee.io/34j for your local time)
Lion Team 🦁 on Sundays 3PM Pacific / 4PM Mountain / 5PM Central / 6PM Eastern (check https://timee.io/34i for your local time)
Their open slots are listed in the opening post of the thread. We hope that they convene to your availability! If not, then ask us to open more at a time of your choosing!
We're delighted to announce our latest team, Unicorn Team 🦄!
Their slots are in the listing at the opening post of the thread, I hope they fit within your availability! We'd love to see your characters come to life!
We can do it. It's a bit of a tough one to do immediately, as we'll have to hire an Aussie DM for it probably, as most people in the US work during daytime. Two thirds of Dragonworks are from the US, and the rest are international.
Coming back to the topic - right now there are a lot of teams that are currently stacked (especially for EU players), so there's a huge request from my side to open new slot(s) if possible:
Best times: 7 - 8 GMT+1 during the week (excluding Saturdays)
How about Eagle Team? It's not a perfect fit but it's pretty close!
Eagle Team 🪶 on Thursdays 1PM Pacific / 2PM Mountain / 3PM Central / 4PM Eastern / 9PM GMT +1 - (check https://timee.io/336 for your local time) - 3 Open Player Slots!
Just want to express my sadly disappointment playing in this Campaign. It's sad that I had to create a D&D Beyond account just for this. I was a player in one of the Teams (which I will not say the name, because I don't want to throw the GM name under the bus out of respect). I will just say that for a game that suppose to charge as much as they do, the "Professional Paid GM" that I was assigned was clearly someone that most likely never run a game at that level before or let alone a game at all. Nice individual, good heart, but clearly the person was still new to this. For a Community that logo says "Professionally trained DMs who will give you an experience like no other. The quality of DMs varies greatly out there. But not within Dragonworks" that was not my personal experience with there. They people in the community seen to be nice people they really do, but my expectations for the price I was paying was not meet.
Just want to express my sadly disappointment playing in this Campaign. It's sad that I had to create a D&D Beyond account just for this. I was a player in one of the Teams (which I will not say the name, because I don't want to throw the GM name under the bus out of respect). I will just say that for a game that suppose to charge as much as they do, the "Professional Paid GM" that I was assigned was clearly someone that most likely never run a game at that level before or let alone a game at all. Nice individual, good heart, but clearly the person was still new to this. For a Community that logo says "Professionally trained DMs who will give you an experience like no other. The quality of DMs varies greatly out there. But not within Dragonworks" that was not my personal experience with there. They people in the community seen to be nice people they really do, but my expectations for the price I was paying was not meet.
I'm very sorry for your experience. We are the largest individual campaign provider out there at 15 DMs, and 180+ players in 30+ campaigns. Simple law of probability dictates that sometimes mistakes happen in promotion. We corrected the issue at the time and this GM is no longer running campaigns. If I remember right, we also gave you a full refund for this, if not then contact me on Discord at Hannu#3991. We have 180 players who show up every week to our games and are loving it, and we're more generous than any business out there that I know of as we grant 100% of refund requests. I've never said no to one. Thank you for your sincere feedback.
Just want to express my sadly disappointment playing in this Campaign. It's sad that I had to create a D&D Beyond account just for this. I was a player in one of the Teams (which I will not say the name, because I don't want to throw the GM name under the bus out of respect). I will just say that for a game that suppose to charge as much as they do, the "Professional Paid GM" that I was assigned was clearly someone that most likely never run a game at that level before or let alone a game at all. Nice individual, good heart, but clearly the person was still new to this. For a Community that logo says "Professionally trained DMs who will give you an experience like no other. The quality of DMs varies greatly out there. But not within Dragonworks" that was not my personal experience with there. They people in the community seen to be nice people they really do, but my expectations for the price I was paying was not meet.
I'm very sorry for your experience. We are the largest individual campaign provider out there at 15 DMs, and 180+ players in 30+ campaigns. Simple law of probability dictates that sometimes mistakes happen in promotion. We corrected the issue at the time and this GM is no longer running campaigns. If I remember right, we also gave you a full refund for this, if not then contact me on Discord at Hannu#3991. We have 180 players who show up every week to our games and are loving it, and we're more generous than any business out there that I know of as we grant 100% of refund requests. I've never said no to one. Thank you for your sincere feedback.
Best Regards, Hannu
I have a question as someone who was interested in joining your Campaign when I saw this post scrolling for a game. I find kind of suspicious that if you have that many DMs and that many players, that you would promote people as "Professional DMs" and them see someone at your Campaign page at D&D Beyond, in your own words "the most popular LFG page in D&D Beyond of all time" saying that there was someone that...didn't knew how to DM. What exactly is this? Because is sounds like bluntly false advertisement.
I have a question as someone who was interested in joining your Campaign when I saw this post scrolling for a game. I find kind of suspicious that if you have that many DMs and that many players, that you would promote people as "Professional DMs" and them see someone at your Campaign page at D&D Beyond, in your own words "the most popular LFG page in D&D Beyond of all time" saying that there was someone that...didn't knew how to DM. What exactly is this? Because is sounds like bluntly false advertisement.
Hey there, thanks for your feedback! At over 12,000 views and 180+ weekly players, we are in fact verifiably the most popular campaign listing of all time on DnDBeyond! Check it yourself by sorting the LFG forum by views, you will see that we are the number one most popular individual campaign listing ever. There's others up there, but they're not individual campaigns. As for the weekly players, you can see them at our server at https://discord.gg/dragonworks. Players are called Dragonriders, just count up all of those on our server to see that all of this can be checked independently of what I say.
There's a strong cultural current presently that the worst reading of a situation has to be the correct one. But in fact the truth is usually boring, and in this case it's that any venture of this size will inevitably have mistakes in it. The mistake in this case was that someone who was unable to DM somehow got around a table. This person was then fired and the problem was fixed.
Get in touch with me anytime as I remain at your disposal, Hannu
Hello there, dear reader! We are launching a new team, which means that we can confidently offer you a great experience at a new time. In the one year that Dragonworks has existed, we've run a total of 1563 sessions, and 99.99% of those have gotten positive feedback. If you know of someone with a better record than that, then I'd like to hire them:
Starlight Team⭐ on Sundays, 7 PM Pacific / 8 PM Mountain / 9 PM Central / 10 PM Eastern / 5AM GMT / 11 AM AWST (Monday) - (check https://timee.io/3i3 for your local time) - 6 Open Player Slot!
I have a question as someone who was interested in joining your Campaign when I saw this post scrolling for a game. I find kind of suspicious that if you have that many DMs and that many players, that you would promote people as "Professional DMs" and them see someone at your Campaign page at D&D Beyond, in your own words "the most popular LFG page in D&D Beyond of all time" saying that there was someone that...didn't knew how to DM. What exactly is this? Because is sounds like bluntly false advertisement.
Hey there, thanks for your feedback! At over 12,000 views and 180+ weekly players, we are in fact verifiably the most popular campaign listing of all time on DnDBeyond! Check it yourself by sorting the LFG forum by views, you will see that we are the number one most popular individual campaign listing ever. There's others up there, but they're not individual campaigns. As for the weekly players, you can see them at our server at https://discord.gg/dragonworks. Players are called Dragonriders, just count up all of those on our server to see that all of this can be checked independently of what I say.
There's a strong cultural current presently that the worst reading of a situation has to be the correct one. But in fact the truth is usually boring, and in this case it's that any venture of this size will inevitably have mistakes in it. The mistake in this case was that someone who was unable to DM somehow got around a table. This person was then fired and the problem was fixed.
Get in touch with me anytime as I remain at your disposal, Hannu
I completely understand that mistakes happen and we are all human. I am not trying to go against you and it's good that you say the mistake apparently got fixed. However, you literally are saying on the first page to the first person that responded "his my player, my friend, my employee, and your DM." You pretty much are screaming to the world at this forum, that you are the leader or at least the one making decisions and this people work for you like employers. So wouldn't that speak bad about your leadership, that someone got to DM without ability at a Professional level? It's just at first glance bad red flag for your community.
Ah I can see the source of the confusion. The guy on the first page who is "my player, my friend, my employee, and your DM" is Alex. He is a wonderful DM, and he's not at all who got fired nor who you played with. Alex runs amazing sessions 4 times a week every week. Just ask his players! As for the guy who did get fired, we got lied to by a person pretending to be a pro DM. We checked him and did all the due diligence, but cheaters are gonna cheat. However, justice always prevails around the table, as success is impossible to fake.
There is no community that no bad person ever infiltrates, what determines a community is the response to that. Justice at Dragonworks will always be swift and good times will be restored. And that's why your story fills me with sadness that you had a bad exprerience. Reach out to me on Discord at Hannu#3991 and I'll do my all to make things right for you, as your story is exceptional.
Actually, I wanna thank you for the insight because you've convinced me that it's important to make it easily visible what our players think of us. We'll ask all our players what their experience is at Dragonworks, and post them here on the thread! :)
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We have now opened a new team! It's called Chimera Team on Tuesdays at 5PM Pacific / 6PM Mountain / 7PM Central / 8PM EST (check https://timee.io/2ZK for your local time)! It is listed in the opening post!
I am proud to announce that we have now opened two new teams, Lion and Paragon!
Paragon Team 🏆 on Fridays 4PM Pacific / 5PM Mountain / 6PM Central / 7PM Eastern (check https://timee.io/34j for your local time)
Lion Team 🦁 on Sundays 3PM Pacific / 4PM Mountain / 5PM Central / 6PM Eastern (check https://timee.io/34i for your local time)
Their open slots are listed in the opening post of the thread. We hope that they convene to your availability! If not, then ask us to open more at a time of your choosing!
We're delighted to announce our latest team, Unicorn Team 🦄!
Their slots are in the listing at the opening post of the thread, I hope they fit within your availability! We'd love to see your characters come to life!
can a team be open for 11am on Mondays?
Good question, tell us more! Mondays 11 AM at which time zone?
pacific
We can do it. It's a bit of a tough one to do immediately, as we'll have to hire an Aussie DM for it probably, as most people in the US work during daytime. Two thirds of Dragonworks are from the US, and the rest are international.
okay thanks
No problemo! Will get in touch with you when possible!
Coming back to the topic - right now there are a lot of teams that are currently stacked (especially for EU players), so there's a huge request from my side to open new slot(s) if possible:
Best times: 7 - 8 GMT+1 during the week (excluding Saturdays)
🎲
How about Eagle Team? It's not a perfect fit but it's pretty close!
Eagle Team 🪶 on Thursdays 1PM Pacific / 2PM Mountain / 3PM Central / 4PM Eastern / 9PM GMT +1 - (check https://timee.io/336 for your local time) - 3 Open Player Slots!
We are opening a new Team, Avalanche! 🏔️
Avalanche Team 🏔️ on Sundays 5PM Pacific / 6PM Mountain / 7PM Central / 8PM Eastern (check https://timee.io/3i5 for your local time) - 6 Open Slots!
Just want to express my sadly disappointment playing in this Campaign. It's sad that I had to create a D&D Beyond account just for this. I was a player in one of the Teams (which I will not say the name, because I don't want to throw the GM name under the bus out of respect). I will just say that for a game that suppose to charge as much as they do, the "Professional Paid GM" that I was assigned was clearly someone that most likely never run a game at that level before or let alone a game at all. Nice individual, good heart, but clearly the person was still new to this. For a Community that logo says "Professionally trained DMs who will give you an experience like no other. The quality of DMs varies greatly out there. But not within Dragonworks" that was not my personal experience with there. They people in the community seen to be nice people they really do, but my expectations for the price I was paying was not meet.
I'm very sorry for your experience. We are the largest individual campaign provider out there at 15 DMs, and 180+ players in 30+ campaigns. Simple law of probability dictates that sometimes mistakes happen in promotion. We corrected the issue at the time and this GM is no longer running campaigns. If I remember right, we also gave you a full refund for this, if not then contact me on Discord at Hannu#3991. We have 180 players who show up every week to our games and are loving it, and we're more generous than any business out there that I know of as we grant 100% of refund requests. I've never said no to one. Thank you for your sincere feedback.
Best Regards,
Hannu
I have a question as someone who was interested in joining your Campaign when I saw this post scrolling for a game. I find kind of suspicious that if you have that many DMs and that many players, that you would promote people as "Professional DMs" and them see someone at your Campaign page at D&D Beyond, in your own words "the most popular LFG page in D&D Beyond of all time" saying that there was someone that...didn't knew how to DM. What exactly is this? Because is sounds like bluntly false advertisement.
Hey there, thanks for your feedback! At over 12,000 views and 180+ weekly players, we are in fact verifiably the most popular campaign listing of all time on DnDBeyond! Check it yourself by sorting the LFG forum by views, you will see that we are the number one most popular individual campaign listing ever. There's others up there, but they're not individual campaigns. As for the weekly players, you can see them at our server at https://discord.gg/dragonworks. Players are called Dragonriders, just count up all of those on our server to see that all of this can be checked independently of what I say.
There's a strong cultural current presently that the worst reading of a situation has to be the correct one. But in fact the truth is usually boring, and in this case it's that any venture of this size will inevitably have mistakes in it. The mistake in this case was that someone who was unable to DM somehow got around a table. This person was then fired and the problem was fixed.
Get in touch with me anytime as I remain at your disposal,
Hannu
Hello there, dear reader! We are launching a new team, which means that we can confidently offer you a great experience at a new time. In the one year that Dragonworks has existed, we've run a total of 1563 sessions, and 99.99% of those have gotten positive feedback. If you know of someone with a better record than that, then I'd like to hire them:
Starlight Team⭐ on Sundays, 7 PM Pacific / 8 PM Mountain / 9 PM Central / 10 PM Eastern / 5AM GMT / 11 AM AWST (Monday) - (check https://timee.io/3i3 for your local time) - 6 Open Player Slot!
I completely understand that mistakes happen and we are all human. I am not trying to go against you and it's good that you say the mistake apparently got fixed. However, you literally are saying on the first page to the first person that responded "his my player, my friend, my employee, and your DM." You pretty much are screaming to the world at this forum, that you are the leader or at least the one making decisions and this people work for you like employers. So wouldn't that speak bad about your leadership, that someone got to DM without ability at a Professional level? It's just at first glance bad red flag for your community.
Ah I can see the source of the confusion. The guy on the first page who is "my player, my friend, my employee, and your DM" is Alex. He is a wonderful DM, and he's not at all who got fired nor who you played with. Alex runs amazing sessions 4 times a week every week. Just ask his players! As for the guy who did get fired, we got lied to by a person pretending to be a pro DM. We checked him and did all the due diligence, but cheaters are gonna cheat. However, justice always prevails around the table, as success is impossible to fake.
There is no community that no bad person ever infiltrates, what determines a community is the response to that. Justice at Dragonworks will always be swift and good times will be restored. And that's why your story fills me with sadness that you had a bad exprerience. Reach out to me on Discord at Hannu#3991 and I'll do my all to make things right for you, as your story is exceptional.
Best Regards,
Hannu
Actually, I wanna thank you for the insight because you've convinced me that it's important to make it easily visible what our players think of us. We'll ask all our players what their experience is at Dragonworks, and post them here on the thread! :)