| When | Thursday 4:30-7:00 |
| Teacher Name | GregWestland |
| Target Age Range | 12 - 18 |
| General Grade Level | Lower High School, Upper High School |
| Ability Level | Intermediate |
| Skill Requirements/Prerequisites | Prior experiance with the game preferred. Basic math skills and willingness to do your own charecter bookkeeping a must. |
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| Family Provided Materials | The Player's Handbook -- a must! -- and your own set of dice. |
| Instructor Provided Materials | A wide variety of D&D supplements, dice, a battle map and mini figures. |
| Study Group Style | Activity |
| Description | For anyone who's not played D&D before -- Dungeons and Dragons is a pen-and-paper roleplaying game where you create a charecter in a fantasy world -- a powerful mage, a strong fighter, a stealthy theif, what have you -- and play through adventures created by the Dungeon Master (me). The D&D Player's Handbook is all that's neccesary to play the game, though having additional books do help. For those who have played before -- the game I'll be running will be set in a standardish D&D setting, so standard races are allowed, as well as anything with LA +0 through +2. I'm allowing core and Complete series classes, so go ahead and think about what you want to play, and a bit of backstory. This will be a Roleplay-Heavy campaign, so be ready to really play your charecter. -- Main.GregWestland - 16 Nov 2007 This study group includes the dinner break. Participants should schedule both 4:30-5:30 and 6:00-7:00 |