I am somewhat new to dnd. I've played Divinity original sin 2, FTK and The elder scrolls, but never played an online campaign with regular dice.
Well as the title says, I live in europe (CET) and I don't want to wake up at 2 am to play with americans. Wich is a little annoying to find so much of them in the forum.
About me: 17 years old, random and dark humor and I like to be a thief in most games
They're pretty simple: you find someone you want to play a campaign with, join their campaign, write up a dnd beyond character sheet and roll virtual forum dice with bb-code for actions. You write what you want to do and what you think will happen in each post. It's entirely divorced from timezones but requires that bane of existence: writing creatively for an audience.
To be completely clear: I'm not offering a campaign. I'm simply trying to be helpful since it appears that timezones are your major difficulty, and the play-by-post system has the lightest requirements upon a person's time.
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I am somewhat new to dnd. I've played Divinity original sin 2, FTK and The elder scrolls, but never played an online campaign with regular dice.
Well as the title says, I live in europe (CET) and I don't want to wake up at 2 am to play with americans. Wich is a little annoying to find so much of them in the forum.
About me: 17 years old, random and dark humor and I like to be a thief in most games
heyy, I'm interested but I've never played D&D before
Would a play-by-post campaign work?
They're pretty simple: you find someone you want to play a campaign with, join their campaign, write up a dnd beyond character sheet and roll virtual forum dice with bb-code for actions. You write what you want to do and what you think will happen in each post. It's entirely divorced from timezones but requires that bane of existence: writing creatively for an audience.
To be completely clear: I'm not offering a campaign. I'm simply trying to be helpful since it appears that timezones are your major difficulty, and the play-by-post system has the lightest requirements upon a person's time.