Im an experienced D&D player of earlier editions (up to 3.5) but got disillusioned with 4th edition so stopped playing for awhile. Got invited to a 5th edition game and read up on it and it seems to be back to the old D&D feel. Rolled up a character and was ready to play but sadly they changed the GameDay from weekdays to weekends and I had to drop out. I work as. Merchant at Medieval Faires so weekends im working and am free during the week (excluding set up or breakdown days). I am not looking for a paid game (honestly had no idea before today that people regularly charged to game like this).
Game: D&D 5e Group preferred: Online Experience: few years / veteran Location/Timezone: I travel all over the US for work so it varies Availability: weekdays/nights Preferred role: Player Game style: I can usually fit into any style of gaming. Most of my characters are mechanically standard (the Sourcebooks) with cosmetic changes to fit a theme for the character like a sailor who uses a cutlass (mechanically its a scimitar but to keep the feel it looks like a cutlass) or a Barbarian from an area known for Reptilian monsters wearing a leather scale armor (its mechanically standard leather armor or studded leather but its layers of leather scales worn like a tabard to more fit what the tribe sees as protective armor).
Im an experienced D&D player of earlier editions (up to 3.5) but got disillusioned with 4th edition so stopped playing for awhile. Got invited to a 5th edition game and read up on it and it seems to be back to the old D&D feel. Rolled up a character and was ready to play but sadly they changed the GameDay from weekdays to weekends and I had to drop out. I work as. Merchant at Medieval Faires so weekends im working and am free during the week (excluding set up or breakdown days). I am not looking for a paid game (honestly had no idea before today that people regularly charged to game like this).
Game: D&D 5e
Group preferred: Online
Experience: few years / veteran
Location/Timezone: I travel all over the US for work so it varies
Availability: weekdays/nights
Preferred role: Player
Game style: I can usually fit into any style of gaming. Most of my characters are mechanically standard (the Sourcebooks) with cosmetic changes to fit a theme for the character like a sailor who uses a cutlass (mechanically its a scimitar but to keep the feel it looks like a cutlass) or a Barbarian from an area known for Reptilian monsters wearing a leather scale armor (its mechanically standard leather armor or studded leather but its layers of leather scales worn like a tabard to more fit what the tribe sees as protective armor).