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Running a business 5e
Running a business 5e














That's it! If you want to add some tactical complexity to your games, you can pick up some miniatures and battle maps, but really the only thing you need is your imagination! And some dice. You can join the official D&D Adventurer's League, which often hosts games at local hobby and game stores and helps link people up online (though they do maintain strict adherence to the rules as written, so no homemade content/rules can be used), or find groups through sites like Reddit, D&D Beyond, Roll20 and more.

running a business 5e

If you're having trouble getting a group together on your own, there are some great resources out there for finding party members.

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You can, of course, have a group full of as many people as you like, though too many players at a table can make things exceptionally complicated - doubly so if you're all new to the game. You can play with just two, now that they've released the "two-player rules" with the new D&D Essentials Kit, though (in our experience) the best group is a DM ("Dungeon Master", or often "Game Master" in games that don't have Dungeon in the title), who adjudicates the rules and helps guide the story, and 3 to 5 players to make up an adventuring party. Some People to Play WithWhether you want to run the game yourself, or if you've hoodwinked a friend into doing it for you, you can't have a game of D&D with just one person. You can find RPG dice in almost any color or material you might want online - or you can probably get them by the scoopful at your local hobby shop! You can also use digital dice rollers online, though there's nothing quite like the feel and sound of actual dice hitting an actual table. A full set of D&D dice contains (at least):

running a business 5e

Some DiceYou'll also need at least one set of polyhedral dice, though I recommend every player have at least one (and maybe get a few spares for the table).














Running a business 5e