Thursday, April 30, 2020

May 10: Beginner Class- Off Until Further Notice

Sunday, May 10, 2020 at 2:00:00 PM Level One Game Shop 400 Grand Blvd #420, Kansas City, MO

I am learning to DM. So far, I am not a very good storyteller. I am learning to convey relevant details given by the adventure module. As I get better, I will wander into homebrew adventures.

Right now, I have 4 regular players, and I consider that to be perfect. When new people wander in, the regular players sit for an hour waiting for them to create a character, which isn't fair.

New players need to show up at 1:00 to nail down details of their character, so that we can start at 2:00, or I'm going to start handing people pregenerated characters.

In order to find a group for yourself, go to the individual facebook pages of the gaming shops around town. That is an effective way of joining a table that needs players. Look for their extra pages called LFG (Looking for group) or RPG (Role Playing Game). Meetup is kind of a fluid hub of info, made up of players, but we are busy and our membership is ever changing. This may not be the only place that you need to go in order to connect with other players.

Downtown: Level One Gameshop and Pawn & Pint
Lee's Summit: Pulp Fiction Comics
Independence: Game Cafe
Overland Park: Tabletop Games

I don't know if Liberty or Lawrence have a shop. If they do, I have not been there personally, and can't vouch for their D&D supplies.

There are enough random people seeing this for me to want to throw out advice or discussion topics in this space.

So this week's advice- DMs are basically players too. They are playing the world/environment and managing the group, but they do this for fun. If you are busy not taking the game seriously and trying to act like a cartoon character, all you are going to do is make their job harder and wear out their patience. They aren't going to be having fun anymore. Don't be the guy that drains the DM of all of their fun.

If you are still reading this long post, inexperienced players-

-5th Edition Dungeons and Dragons
-I prefer meaningful story to mindless combat
-I would like to explore what it means to develop a character
-Bring a sensible amount of maturity and consideration for teammates
-Have a pencil, dice, a race and a class selected for your character

Races-Halfling, Elf, Dwarf, Human, Tielfing, Dragonborn, Half Elf, Half Orc
Classes- Barbarian, Bard, Cleric, Druid, Fighter, Monk, Paladin, Ranger, Rogue, Sorcerer, Wizard, Warlock

If you want to learn more about the D&D universe, there are several console and PC games available. I play Neverwinter. This will give you visuals of the classic places and races of the worlds.

I recommend looking up the novels, either online (ebooks) or through the library (hardcover). This will give you more in depth knowledge on the cultures and typical personalities of the races.

My characters start at level 10. You can use the website D&DBeyond to get started. It does the math for you and tells you some spells to choose from, but they intentionally exclude certain options in order to make you pay for the service- so not all of the races/subclasses are available.

Make sure to use the website for D&DBeyond. Apparently, the app is specifically for source books, if you have paid for access to any.

I know this is rude AF but honestly please, if you are not new to D&D, if you learned everything there is to know about d&d through podcasts, if you played earlier editions and just want someone to teach you 5th Edition, this class isn't for you. I am trying to teach people that genuinely do not understand how all of this works, and need to have the etiquette and the story building and the mechanics and the technicalities explained. There are hundreds of youtube videos that will explain 5th edition, it has been out since 2014.

River Market is under construction. You will need to park on the east side of the shop. Or, if you don't mind walking, on the far west side of the market. Click here for event

May 5: Dungeons and Dragons Adventurers League at Pawn & Pint

Tuesday, May 5, 2020 at 6:30:00 PM Pawns and Pints (new location) 613 Walnut Street, Kansas City, MO

Please note the new location !

Every Tuesday at 6:30pm the Heroes of Kansas City meet at Pawn & Pint to explore and defend the Sword Coast! Players are welcome to bring their own Character Sheets, or use one of dozens of Free Pre-Generated Characters, as we continue our Adventure! Both new and experienced players welcome! Adventurers League uses the 5th Edition Rule Set for Dungeons and Dragons. Games usually run for around four hours at the latest. We have multiple DM's available to accommodate larger groups. This event is hosted at Pawn & Pint, Kansas City's First Board Game Cafe. With over a thousand games in their collection, and friendly staff available to help teach games, it is the ideal meet-up location for gaming in the Crossroads. Admission is $5, or Free for Pawn & Pint Membership holders, and includes playing in the Adventurers League as well as access to the entire game library for the whole day.

Click here for event

May 2: Saturday Strategy Games - Downtown @ Level One Game Shop

Saturday, May 2, 2020 at 5:00:00 PM Level One Game Shop 400 Grand Blvd #420, Kansas City, MO

There are many games that require a lot of space and time to play, and there is plenty of both at this event!

All game types are welcome, but there will be an emphasis on bigger and more complicated games. Feel free to bring your own that you're looking to play, or pick from a large library! New games are added weekly and we can take requests.

Don't worry about not knowing the rules or having a group to play with. Someone will be available to help teach the games they know and to help get groups together to start new games.

Click here for event

May 2: RPGKC Monthly Game Day

Saturday, May 2, 2020 at 11:00:00 AM Online event , ,

UPDATE: We are online this month! No online experience? No worries. Just signup and follow the information at Warhorn:

https://warhorn.net/events/rpgkc/schedule/2020/05/02

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Everyone is invited to attend monthly Game Days sponsored by the Role-players Guild of Kansas City. There are board games, card games, and role-playing games alike at each Game Day, the 1st Saturday of each month. Come on out and bring a game to share! Slots usually start at 11:00am , 3:00pm, and 7pm. Location rotates between area game store monthly, and start times may vary, so check for details each month at:

http://www.rpgkc.org/events/game-day

The RPGKC is a proud sponsor of the Kansas City Geeks and Gamers Meetup Group. A nonprofit organization dedicated to enhancing gaming in KC and the surrounding areas since 1990, they host games, monthly Game Days, and gaming conventions like Midwest GameFest. Members enjoy discounts at area conventions like Midwest GameFest, KantCon, Borderwars, Weekend in Rokugan, and TsunamiCon. For more information or to become a member, visit http://rpgkc.org (http://rpgkc.org/) or http://www.facebook.com/groups/rpgkc .

https://discord.gg/qPyhQxK Click here for event

May 2: Board Game Brunch

Saturday, May 2, 2020 at 10:30:00 AM Ollie's Local 3044 Gillham Rd, Kansas City, MO

UPDATED!! Join me at Ollie's Local every Saturday morning for board game brunch where we now have seats for 20 people and a large table for bigger games like Zombicide and Scythe! As always, with dice in one hand and a Build your own Bloody Mary (or Mimosa) in the other, you'll make new friends, eat delicious food, and enjoy fantastic service! Invite your friends and bring a board game or choose one from my collection.

It is highly encouraged that everyone attending the brunch patronize the resturant in return for them allowing us use of the space. The food and service is really great and the prices are reasonable.

Due to space restrictions, our RSVPs are limited to 20. If you rsvp and then can not come, please update so someone from the waitlist can attend.

Please park across the street in the church parking lot per the owners request due to the small size of the parking lot at Ollies.

In Martini Corner Click here for event

Wednesday, April 29, 2020

May 9: Saturday Strategy Games - Downtown @ Level One Game Shop

Saturday, May 9, 2020 at 5:00:00 PM Level One Game Shop 400 Grand Blvd #420, Kansas City, MO

There are many games that require a lot of space and time to play, and there is plenty of both at this event!

All game types are welcome, but there will be an emphasis on bigger and more complicated games. Feel free to bring your own that you're looking to play, or pick from a large library! New games are added weekly and we can take requests.

Don't worry about not knowing the rules or having a group to play with. Someone will be available to help teach the games they know and to help get groups together to start new games.

Click here for event

May 9: Board Game Brunch

Saturday, May 9, 2020 at 10:30:00 AM Ollie's Local 3044 Gillham Rd, Kansas City, MO

UPDATED!! Join me at Ollie's Local every Saturday morning for board game brunch where we now have seats for 20 people and a large table for bigger games like Zombicide and Scythe! As always, with dice in one hand and a Build your own Bloody Mary (or Mimosa) in the other, you'll make new friends, eat delicious food, and enjoy fantastic service! Invite your friends and bring a board game or choose one from my collection.

It is highly encouraged that everyone attending the brunch patronize the resturant in return for them allowing us use of the space. The food and service is really great and the prices are reasonable.

Due to space restrictions, our RSVPs are limited to 20. If you rsvp and then can not come, please update so someone from the waitlist can attend.

Please park across the street in the church parking lot per the owners request due to the small size of the parking lot at Ollies.

In Martini Corner Click here for event

Tuesday, April 28, 2020

May 3: 5e D&D Campaign, DM George

Sunday, May 3, 2020 at 4:00:00 PM Webster Webster ave, Kansas City, KS

• What we'll do
5e D&D Campaign every other Sunday from 4-8. This is an ongoing campaign set in a variant of the Forgotten Realms. We are currently full.

• What to bring

• Important to know

Click here for event

May 3: Beginner Class- Off Until Further Notice

Sunday, May 3, 2020 at 2:00:00 PM River Market , Kansas City, MO

I am learning to DM. So far, I am not a very good storyteller. I am learning to convey relevant details given by the adventure module. As I get better, I will wander into homebrew adventures.

Right now, I have 4 regular players, and I consider that to be perfect. When new people wander in, the regular players sit for an hour waiting for them to create a character, which isn't fair.

New players need to show up at 1:00 to nail down details of their character, so that we can start at 2:00, or I'm going to start handing people pregenerated characters.

In order to find a group for yourself, go to the individual facebook pages of the gaming shops around town. That is an effective way of joining a table that needs players. Look for their extra pages called LFG (Looking for group) or RPG (Role Playing Game). Meetup is kind of a fluid hub of info, made up of players, but we are busy and our membership is ever changing. This may not be the only place that you need to go in order to connect with other players.

Downtown: Level One Gameshop and Pawn & Pint
Lee's Summit: Pulp Fiction Comics
Independence: Game Cafe
Overland Park: Tabletop Games

I don't know if Liberty or Lawrence have a shop. If they do, I have not been there personally, and can't vouch for their D&D supplies.

There are enough random people seeing this for me to want to throw out advice or discussion topics in this space.

So this week's advice- street smarts vs book smarts

Learning d&d from a podcast is book smarts combined with street smarts. There's a lot of advantage in getting the rules from a show, but there's a nuance to relationships with real people that doesn't get practiced while watching a show.

I put myself at a disadvantage by learning d&d the hardest way possible. I didn't know any players, I couldn't afford the phb, I didn't even know about the podcasts. All I had was showing up at a table every week, and paying attention to the people around me. For 3 years.

One thing that I did figure out was social intelligence is more rare that you would think. Emotional intelligence among guys is almost non-existent. DMs included. This lack causes some serious disrespect issues.

If you are still reading this long post, inexperienced players-

-5th Edition Dungeons and Dragons
-I prefer meaningful story to mindless combat
-I would like to explore what it means to develop a character
-Bring a sensible amount of maturity and consideration for teammates
-Have a pencil, dice, and take notes

Races-Halfling, Elf, Dwarf, Human, Tiefling, Dragonborn, Half Elf, Half Orc
Classes- Barbarian, Bard, Cleric, Druid, Fighter, Monk, Paladin, Ranger, Rogue, Sorcerer, Wizard, Warlock

If you want to learn more about the D&D universe, there are several console and PC games available. I play Neverwinter. This will give you visuals of the classic places and races of the worlds.

I recommend looking up the novels, either online (ebooks) or through the library (hardcover). This will give you more in depth knowledge on the cultures and typical personalities of the races.

My characters start at level 10. You can use the website D&DBeyond to get started. It does the math for you and tells you some spells to choose from, but they intentionally exclude certain options in order to make you pay for the service- so not all of the races/subclasses are available.

Make sure to use the website for D&DBeyond. Apparently, the app is specifically for source books, if you have paid for access to any.

I know this is rude AF but honestly please, if you learned everything there is to know about d&d through podcasts, if you played earlier editions and just want someone to teach you 5th Edition, this class isn't for you. I am trying to teach people that genuinely do not understand how all of this works, and need to have the etiquette and the story building and the mechanics and the technicalities explained. There are hundreds of youtube videos that will explain 5th edition, it has been out since 2014.

River Market is under construction. You will need to park on the east side of the shop. Or, if you don't mind walking, on the far west side of the market. Click here for event

April 30: Crimson. 5e Homebrew Campaign

Thursday, April 30, 2020 at 6:00:00 PM Level One Gameshop 400 Grand Blvd #420, Kansas City, mo

***TABLE IS FULL, NOT ACCEPTING NEW PLAYERS AT THIS TIME***

Welcome to Crimson:

Crimson is a post-apocalyptic D&D setting I have created for 5e. It will have some similar elements to Dark Sun, but it will not specifically play off of DS and all the mechanics and intangibles of DS. There is magic in the world, but it is not fairly common outside of the 3 cities and some of the more known encampments.

The world was once lavish with color, various greens throughout the fields and rolling hills in the backdrop, a blue sky that resembled an ocean with the occasional waves of clouds. The sun, a beacon of light and source of climate stability above. The very things many take for granted were always there and never consistently thought of. Farms flourished, animals plump with meat, fruits ripe for the picking and an abundance of fresh water and fish for humans, humanoids and all animals and beasts alike to eat until their hearts and stomachs were content.

Skirmishes were common throughout the lands as many others would feel throughout history. The Dwarves and their gadgets pushing the evolution of their time in comparison to the elves who seemed more primitive and regarded nature as a sentient being...a God if you will. Humanoids were in many shapes and sizes and in most instances stayed tucked away in their own nooks of the world. Defend when threatened, attack when greedy, align when needed.

The kingdom was controlled by the Berkhardt family. King Berkhardt, a widower who never remarried after his beloved passed away while giving birth to their son Prince Berkhardt. It has been rumored that he sucked the life force out of her and the 3 mid-wives who tried to help raise him from the milk of their breasts. 4 women deceased, 1 child alive. He was always a pleasant Prince. Gave to the people selflessly, always supported his father the King and went into numerous battles for the kingdom. The rumors were just fables created to craft a lore of fear and respect as many nobles have.

What seems to be a typical world became all but that. A rumble that resembled the hooves of all horses in the nation battering the ground echoed throughout the world. The soil beneath the feet almost boiled, popping and cracking in anger. Lakes and rivers turned to a gaseous steam, creating a sauna of heat that killed livestock, humans and humanoids effortlessly with pause or reservations to any of its victims. Bursts of crimson colors illuminated the sky. Lava geysers bursting creating molten rivers of slow rolling fire and ember trails. Meteoric rocks battered the lands, crushing civilizations, turning once notable trade centers to ruins. Greens turned to reddish brown wastelands, life turned to decay, the scorch became constant. The deafening screams of anything living faded, the silence thereafter was even louder as it carved out madness in the minds of rest who existed. The surface covered in soot, bodies that were once whole were heaped into a pile of ash as anyone and everyone who could burrowed underground, grasping and clinging to life support.

Is this the age of extinction upon them?

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April 30: 5e D&D Campaign, DM

Thursday, April 30, 2020 at 5:30:00 PM Webster Webster ave, Kansas City, KS

• What we'll do
5e D&D Campaign every other Thursday from 5:30-9:30. We are currently full.

• What to bring

• Important to know

Click here for event

Monday, April 27, 2020

May 7: Games At TableTop

Thursday, May 7, 2020 at 7:00:00 PM TableTop Game And Hobby 9156 Metcalf Ave, Overland Park, KS

Tabletop in Overland Park hosts a game night every Thursday, they have nice big tables and a central location. We could get a group together to go play some more in depth games like Settlers of Catan, Small World, Munchkin or something else (Dominion?).

Click here for event

May 7: Crimson. 5e Homebrew Campaign

Thursday, May 7, 2020 at 6:00:00 PM Level One Gameshop 400 Grand Blvd #420, Kansas City, mo

***TABLE IS FULL, NOT ACCEPTING NEW PLAYERS AT THIS TIME***

Welcome to Crimson:

Crimson is a post-apocalyptic D&D setting I have created for 5e. It will have some similar elements to Dark Sun, but it will not specifically play off of DS and all the mechanics and intangibles of DS. There is magic in the world, but it is not fairly common outside of the 3 cities and some of the more known encampments.

The world was once lavish with color, various greens throughout the fields and rolling hills in the backdrop, a blue sky that resembled an ocean with the occasional waves of clouds. The sun, a beacon of light and source of climate stability above. The very things many take for granted were always there and never consistently thought of. Farms flourished, animals plump with meat, fruits ripe for the picking and an abundance of fresh water and fish for humans, humanoids and all animals and beasts alike to eat until their hearts and stomachs were content.

Skirmishes were common throughout the lands as many others would feel throughout history. The Dwarves and their gadgets pushing the evolution of their time in comparison to the elves who seemed more primitive and regarded nature as a sentient being...a God if you will. Humanoids were in many shapes and sizes and in most instances stayed tucked away in their own nooks of the world. Defend when threatened, attack when greedy, align when needed.

The kingdom was controlled by the Berkhardt family. King Berkhardt, a widower who never remarried after his beloved passed away while giving birth to their son Prince Berkhardt. It has been rumored that he sucked the life force out of her and the 3 mid-wives who tried to help raise him from the milk of their breasts. 4 women deceased, 1 child alive. He was always a pleasant Prince. Gave to the people selflessly, always supported his father the King and went into numerous battles for the kingdom. The rumors were just fables created to craft a lore of fear and respect as many nobles have.

What seems to be a typical world became all but that. A rumble that resembled the hooves of all horses in the nation battering the ground echoed throughout the world. The soil beneath the feet almost boiled, popping and cracking in anger. Lakes and rivers turned to a gaseous steam, creating a sauna of heat that killed livestock, humans and humanoids effortlessly with pause or reservations to any of its victims. Bursts of crimson colors illuminated the sky. Lava geysers bursting creating molten rivers of slow rolling fire and ember trails. Meteoric rocks battered the lands, crushing civilizations, turning once notable trade centers to ruins. Greens turned to reddish brown wastelands, life turned to decay, the scorch became constant. The deafening screams of anything living faded, the silence thereafter was even louder as it carved out madness in the minds of rest who existed. The surface covered in soot, bodies that were once whole were heaped into a pile of ash as anyone and everyone who could burrowed underground, grasping and clinging to life support.

Is this the age of extinction upon them?

Click here for event

May 7: Downtown Weekly Gaming Meetup!

Thursday, May 7, 2020 at 5:30:00 PM Paul & Jack's Tavern 1808 Clay Street, North Kansas City, MO

Show up when you can! You don't need to get here at 5:30pm to get in some games. Many regulars don't make it till between 6pm to 6:30pm. I you are going to come later, let us know so we can hold a spot in a game for you.

We will begin with lighter games that are quick or easily joined. Then we can break out onto some of the tables in smaller groups if numbers and space allows. Come teach us your favorite game or learn one of ours! We should have plenty of players for a few different games and enough time to try a variety.

Come hungry and thirsty!

There is may be an automatic 18% tip on all tabs, if not, please take into account the extra time servers are helping us out when you are tipping. Also, if you come to just drink water or soft drinks, bring money for a tip. We like this location and do not want to lose it.

We will be in the backroom. Just tell them up front and they will bring you to us. Click here for event

May 2: Saturday Strategy Games - Downtown @ Level One Game Shop

Saturday, May 2, 2020 at 5:00:00 PM Level One Game Shop 400 Grand Blvd #420, Kansas City, MO

There are many games that require a lot of space and time to play, and there is plenty of both at this event!

All game types are welcome, but there will be an emphasis on bigger and more complicated games. Feel free to bring your own that you're looking to play, or pick from a large library! New games are added weekly and we can take requests.

Don't worry about not knowing the rules or having a group to play with. Someone will be available to help teach the games they know and to help get groups together to start new games.

Click here for event

May 2: RPGKC Monthly Game Day

Saturday, May 2, 2020 at 11:00:00 AM TableTop Game & Hobby 9156 Metcalf Ave, Overland Park, KS

Everyone is invited to attend monthly Game Days sponsored by the Role-players Guild of Kansas City. There are board games, card games, and role-playing games alike at each Game Day, the 1st Saturday of each month. Come on out and bring a game to share! Slots usually start at 11:00am , 3:00pm, and 7pm. Location rotates between area game store monthly, and start times may vary, so check for details each month at:

http://www.rpgkc.org/events/game-day

The RPGKC is a proud sponsor of the Kansas City Geeks and Gamers Meetup Group. A nonprofit organization dedicated to enhancing gaming in KC and the surrounding areas since 1990, they host games, monthly Game Days, and gaming conventions like Midwest GameFest. Members enjoy discounts at area conventions like Midwest GameFest, KantCon, Borderwars, Weekend in Rokugan, and TsunamiCon. For more information or to become a member, visit http://rpgkc.org (http://rpgkc.org/) or http://www.facebook.com/groups/rpgkc .

In the tabletop gamer's area look for the table tents that say Role-players Guild of Kansas City. Click here for event

May 2: Board Game Brunch

Saturday, May 2, 2020 at 10:30:00 AM Ollie's Local 3044 Gillham Rd, Kansas City, MO

UPDATED!! Join me at Ollie's Local every Saturday morning for board game brunch where we now have seats for 20 people and a large table for bigger games like Zombicide and Scythe! As always, with dice in one hand and a Build your own Bloody Mary (or Mimosa) in the other, you'll make new friends, eat delicious food, and enjoy fantastic service! Invite your friends and bring a board game or choose one from my collection.

It is highly encouraged that everyone attending the brunch patronize the resturant in return for them allowing us use of the space. The food and service is really great and the prices are reasonable.

Due to space restrictions, our RSVPs are limited to 20. If you rsvp and then can not come, please update so someone from the waitlist can attend.

Please park across the street in the church parking lot per the owners request due to the small size of the parking lot at Ollies.

In Martini Corner Click here for event

April 29: RPG Night at Pawn and Pint

Wednesday, April 29, 2020 at 7:00:00 PM Pawns and Pints (new location) 613 Walnut Street, Kansas City, MO

Please note that Pawns & Pints has moved to a new location !

Pawn & Pint is a bar, so legally requires customers to show ID to prove they're over 21 or are accompanied by a Parent/Guardian.

Join us every Wednesday for RPG open-table gaming. On these evenings, we are encouraging all play styles and RPGs, with an emphasis on having fun and being inclusive of those who wish to participate and learn a new game.

We welcome DM's who would be interested in hosting their adventures on a weekly basis and are able to manage an open table. Any RPG system - be it D&D, Pathfinder, Traveller, Star Wars - there are usually players available !

$5 pay-to-play fee is waived for Pawns & Pints members as usual

Click here for event

BorderWars Miniature Gaming - May 29th - May 31st, 2020 www.hahmgs.org - Kansas City

Borderwars 2020 will be

May 29-31

at the lovely

Best Western Premier

Kansas City Sports Complex Hotel

4011 Blue Ridge Cut Off | Kansas City, Missouri 64133

New name, but same hotel


Sunday, April 26, 2020

May 6: RPG Night at Pawn and Pint

Wednesday, May 6, 2020 at 7:00:00 PM Pawns and Pints (new location) 613 Walnut Street, Kansas City, MO

Please note that Pawns & Pints has moved to a new location !

Pawn & Pint is a bar, so legally requires customers to show ID to prove they're over 21 or are accompanied by a Parent/Guardian.

Join us every Wednesday for RPG open-table gaming. On these evenings, we are encouraging all play styles and RPGs, with an emphasis on having fun and being inclusive of those who wish to participate and learn a new game.

We welcome DM's who would be interested in hosting their adventures on a weekly basis and are able to manage an open table. Any RPG system - be it D&D, Pathfinder, Traveller, Star Wars - there are usually players available !

$5 pay-to-play fee is waived for Pawns & Pints members as usual

Click here for event

May 6: Play table top board games such as Settlers of Catan...

Wednesday, May 6, 2020 at 6:00:00 PM Antioch Library 8700 Shawnee Mission Parkway, Merriam, KS

Ideal for teens and adults - bring your favorite game to share, and we will have some available too!

Click here for event

April 28: Dungeons and Dragons Adventurers League at Pawn & Pint

Tuesday, April 28, 2020 at 6:30:00 PM Pawns and Pints (new location) 613 Walnut Street, Kansas City, MO

Please note the new location !

Every Tuesday at 6:30pm the Heroes of Kansas City meet at Pawn & Pint to explore and defend the Sword Coast! Players are welcome to bring their own Character Sheets, or use one of dozens of Free Pre-Generated Characters, as we continue our Adventure! Both new and experienced players welcome! Adventurers League uses the 5th Edition Rule Set for Dungeons and Dragons. Games usually run for around four hours at the latest. We have multiple DM's available to accommodate larger groups. This event is hosted at Pawn & Pint, Kansas City's First Board Game Cafe. With over a thousand games in their collection, and friendly staff available to help teach games, it is the ideal meet-up location for gaming in the Crossroads. Admission is $5, or Free for Pawn & Pint Membership holders, and includes playing in the Adventurers League as well as access to the entire game library for the whole day.

Click here for event

April 28: 5e DnD Custom Homebrewed Campaign, DM Brad

Tuesday, April 28, 2020 at 5:30:00 PM Webster Webster ave, Kansas City, KS

DM Brad is running a 5e D&D campaign set in his own home built world. We are playing biweekly on Tuesdays. Brad is an experienced DM and we are looking to have a fun long running campaign. We are currently full.

Click here for event

Saturday, April 25, 2020

May 5: Dungeons and Dragons Adventurers League at Pawn & Pint

Tuesday, May 5, 2020 at 6:30:00 PM Pawns and Pints (new location) 613 Walnut Street, Kansas City, MO

Please note the new location !

Every Tuesday at 6:30pm the Heroes of Kansas City meet at Pawn & Pint to explore and defend the Sword Coast! Players are welcome to bring their own Character Sheets, or use one of dozens of Free Pre-Generated Characters, as we continue our Adventure! Both new and experienced players welcome! Adventurers League uses the 5th Edition Rule Set for Dungeons and Dragons. Games usually run for around four hours at the latest. We have multiple DM's available to accommodate larger groups. This event is hosted at Pawn & Pint, Kansas City's First Board Game Cafe. With over a thousand games in their collection, and friendly staff available to help teach games, it is the ideal meet-up location for gaming in the Crossroads. Admission is $5, or Free for Pawn & Pint Membership holders, and includes playing in the Adventurers League as well as access to the entire game library for the whole day.

Click here for event

May 5: Bored Without Games at Lenexa Public Market

Tuesday, May 5, 2020 at 5:30:00 PM Lenexa Public Market 8750 Penrose Ln, Lenexa, ks

Join us for our monthly Board Game Night at Lenexa Public Market. This free event allows us to share our favorite party and light games with adults looking for laughs and good company, even if they have no experience with board games.

When you arrive, please expect to be greeted by, Topher, our game guru. He will introduce you to some attendees and get you playing a game as soon as possible. A curated library of roughly 30 games will be available to attendees including titles like Dixit, Codenames, King of Tokyo, Splendor, Azul, Pandemic, Wingspan, and Century Spice Road. All of which have simple rules and can be played in under 45 minutes.

We recommend you park in the free parking garage. To find us, exit the garage on level one and walk over (you should pass a statue of Na-Nex-Se). Go through the doors (not down the stairs) and veer to the right. Keep walking through the art gallery into the market. We will be in the kitchen area overlooking the market. If you are on the lower level, where the market is located, come join us on the second floor.

We also encourage you to like and follow Bored Without Games on Facebook so you are always invited to our events:
https://www.facebook.com/boredwithoutgames

The Lenexa Public Market is a gorgeous facility populated with local food vendors and merchants. If you've never been, there is no better excuse to visit this hidden gem. Parking is free and plentiful. For more details about the location go to:
http://lenexapublicmarket.com/visit

If this event sounds too light for your taste, feel free to message us and we will gladly recommend other gatherings that may be a better fit.

Exit the parking garage on level one and walk over (you should pass a statue of Na-Nex-Se). Go through the doors and veer to the right. Keep walking through the art gallery into the market. If you are on the lower level, join us on the second floor. Click here for event

April 30: Crimson. 5e Homebrew Campaign

Thursday, April 30, 2020 at 6:00:00 PM Level One Gameshop 400 Grand Blvd #420, Kansas City, mo

***TABLE IS FULL, NOT ACCEPTING NEW PLAYERS AT THIS TIME***

Welcome to Crimson:

Crimson is a post-apocalyptic D&D setting I have created for 5e. It will have some similar elements to Dark Sun, but it will not specifically play off of DS and all the mechanics and intangibles of DS. There is magic in the world, but it is not fairly common outside of the 3 cities and some of the more known encampments.

The world was once lavish with color, various greens throughout the fields and rolling hills in the backdrop, a blue sky that resembled an ocean with the occasional waves of clouds. The sun, a beacon of light and source of climate stability above. The very things many take for granted were always there and never consistently thought of. Farms flourished, animals plump with meat, fruits ripe for the picking and an abundance of fresh water and fish for humans, humanoids and all animals and beasts alike to eat until their hearts and stomachs were content.

Skirmishes were common throughout the lands as many others would feel throughout history. The Dwarves and their gadgets pushing the evolution of their time in comparison to the elves who seemed more primitive and regarded nature as a sentient being...a God if you will. Humanoids were in many shapes and sizes and in most instances stayed tucked away in their own nooks of the world. Defend when threatened, attack when greedy, align when needed.

The kingdom was controlled by the Berkhardt family. King Berkhardt, a widower who never remarried after his beloved passed away while giving birth to their son Prince Berkhardt. It has been rumored that he sucked the life force out of her and the 3 mid-wives who tried to help raise him from the milk of their breasts. 4 women deceased, 1 child alive. He was always a pleasant Prince. Gave to the people selflessly, always supported his father the King and went into numerous battles for the kingdom. The rumors were just fables created to craft a lore of fear and respect as many nobles have.

What seems to be a typical world became all but that. A rumble that resembled the hooves of all horses in the nation battering the ground echoed throughout the world. The soil beneath the feet almost boiled, popping and cracking in anger. Lakes and rivers turned to a gaseous steam, creating a sauna of heat that killed livestock, humans and humanoids effortlessly with pause or reservations to any of its victims. Bursts of crimson colors illuminated the sky. Lava geysers bursting creating molten rivers of slow rolling fire and ember trails. Meteoric rocks battered the lands, crushing civilizations, turning once notable trade centers to ruins. Greens turned to reddish brown wastelands, life turned to decay, the scorch became constant. The deafening screams of anything living faded, the silence thereafter was even louder as it carved out madness in the minds of rest who existed. The surface covered in soot, bodies that were once whole were heaped into a pile of ash as anyone and everyone who could burrowed underground, grasping and clinging to life support.

Is this the age of extinction upon them?

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April 30: 5e D&D Campaign, DM

Thursday, April 30, 2020 at 5:30:00 PM Webster Webster ave, Kansas City, KS

• What we'll do
5e D&D Campaign every other Thursday from 5:30-9:30. We are currently full.

• What to bring

• Important to know

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Friday, April 24, 2020

May 14: Downtown Weekly Gaming Meetup!

Thursday, May 14, 2020 at 5:30:00 PM Paul & Jack's Tavern 1808 Clay Street, North Kansas City, MO

Show up when you can! You don't need to get here at 5:30pm to get in some games. Many regulars don't make it till between 6pm to 6:30pm. I you are going to come later, let us know so we can hold a spot in a game for you.

We will begin with lighter games that are quick or easily joined. Then we can break out onto some of the tables in smaller groups if numbers and space allows. Come teach us your favorite game or learn one of ours! We should have plenty of players for a few different games and enough time to try a variety.

Come hungry and thirsty!

There is may be an automatic 18% tip on all tabs, if not, please take into account the extra time servers are helping us out when you are tipping. Also, if you come to just drink water or soft drinks, bring money for a tip. We like this location and do not want to lose it.

We will be in the backroom. Just tell them up front and they will bring you to us. Click here for event

May 14: 5e D&D Campaign, DM

Thursday, May 14, 2020 at 5:30:00 PM Webster Webster ave, Kansas City, KS

• What we'll do
5e D&D Campaign every other Thursday from 5:30-9:30. We are currently full.

• What to bring

• Important to know

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April 29: RPG Night at Pawn and Pint

Wednesday, April 29, 2020 at 7:00:00 PM Pawns and Pints (new location) 613 Walnut Street, Kansas City, MO

Please note that Pawns & Pints has moved to a new location !

Pawn & Pint is a bar, so legally requires customers to show ID to prove they're over 21 or are accompanied by a Parent/Guardian.

Join us every Wednesday for RPG open-table gaming. On these evenings, we are encouraging all play styles and RPGs, with an emphasis on having fun and being inclusive of those who wish to participate and learn a new game.

We welcome DM's who would be interested in hosting their adventures on a weekly basis and are able to manage an open table. Any RPG system - be it D&D, Pathfinder, Traveller, Star Wars - there are usually players available !

$5 pay-to-play fee is waived for Pawns & Pints members as usual

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April 26: Beginner Class- everyone's still in quarantine

Sunday, April 26, 2020 at 2:00:00 PM Level One Game Shop 400 Grand Blvd #420, Kansas City, MO

Right now, I have 4 regular players, and I consider that to be perfect. When new people wander in, the regular players sit for an hour waiting for them to create a character, which isn't fair.

New players need to show up at 1:00 to nail down details of their character, so that we can start at 2:00, or I'm going to start handing people pregenerated characters.

In order to find a group for yourself, go to the individual facebook pages of the gaming shops around town. That is an effective way of joining a table that needs players. Look for their extra pages called LFG (Looking for group) or RPG (Role Playing Game). Meetup is kind of a fluid hub of info, made up of players, but we are busy and our membership is ever changing. This may not be the only place that you need to go in order to connect with other players.

Downtown: Level One Gameshop and Pawn & Pint
Lee's Summit: Pulp Fiction Comics
Independence: Game Cafe
Overland Park: Tabletop Games

I don't know if Liberty or Lawrence have a shop. If they do, I have not been there personally, and can't vouch for their D&D supplies.

There are enough random people seeing this for me to want to throw out advice or discussion topics in this space.

So this week's advice- Role playing is a complicated thing. It requires social intelligence and emotional intelligence. There is a certain sort of intimacy and trust that goes into it. Different types of humor are insensitive, rude assumptions make other players feel disrespected, not everyone has much of an imagination.

The last awkward role play that I saw was when a woman who knew that another player was in two political groups simultaneously and demanded an answer as to why. Which is meta gaming anyway but I understand what she was trying to do. Since d&d is supposed to be fun, I think that she should have asked the other player in advance to prepare a play acting response to this situation, and then it could have stayed fun. But she kinda threw it at her out of nowhere and then didn't accept her improvised answer.

Don't forget to be respectful of other people's feelings. In game or not.

If you are still reading this long post, inexperienced players-

-5th Edition Dungeons and Dragons
-I prefer meaningful story to mindless combat
-I would like to explore what it means to develop a character
-Bring a sensible amount of maturity and consideration for teammates
-Have a pencil, dice, a race and a class selected for your character

Races-Halfling, Elf, Dwarf, Human, Tielfing, Dragonborn, Half Elf, Half Orc
Classes- Barbarian, Bard, Cleric, Druid, Fighter, Monk, Paladin, Ranger, Rogue, Sorcerer, Wizard, Warlock

If you want to learn more about the D&D universe, there are several console and PC games available. I play Neverwinter. This will give you visuals of the classic places and races of the worlds.

I recommend looking up the novels, either online (ebooks) or through the library (hardcover). This will give you more in depth knowledge on the cultures and typical personalities of the races.

My characters start at level 10. You can use the website D&DBeyond to get started. It does the math for you and tells you some spells to choose from, but they intentionally exclude certain options in order to make you pay for the service- so not all of the races/subclasses are available.

Make sure to use the website for D&DBeyond. Apparently, the app is specifically for source books, if you have paid for access to any.

I know this is rude AF but honestly please, if you are not new to D&D, if you learned everything there is to know about d&d through podcasts, if you played earlier editions and just want someone to teach you 5th Edition, this class isn't for you. I am trying to teach people that genuinely do not understand how all of this works, and need to have the etiquette and the story building and the mechanics and the technicalities explained. There are hundreds of youtube videos that will explain 5th edition, it has been out since 2014.

River Market is under construction. You will need to park on the east side of the shop. Or, if you don't mind walking, on the far west side of the market. Click here for event

Thursday, April 23, 2020

May 3: 5e D&D Campaign, DM George

Sunday, May 3, 2020 at 4:00:00 PM Webster Webster ave, Kansas City, KS

• What we'll do
5e D&D Campaign every other Sunday from 4-8. This is an ongoing campaign set in a variant of the Forgotten Realms. We are currently full.

• What to bring

• Important to know

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May 3: Beginner Class- Off Until Further Notice

Sunday, May 3, 2020 at 2:00:00 PM Level One Game Shop 400 Grand Blvd #420, Kansas City, MO

I am learning to DM. So far, I am not a very good storyteller. I am learning to convey relevant details given by the adventure module. As I get better, I will wander into homebrew adventures.

Right now, I have 4 regular players, and I consider that to be perfect. When new people wander in, the regular players sit for an hour waiting for them to create a character, which isn't fair.

New players need to show up at 1:00 to nail down details of their character, so that we can start at 2:00, or I'm going to start handing people pregenerated characters.

In order to find a group for yourself, go to the individual facebook pages of the gaming shops around town. That is an effective way of joining a table that needs players. Look for their extra pages called LFG (Looking for group) or RPG (Role Playing Game). Meetup is kind of a fluid hub of info, made up of players, but we are busy and our membership is ever changing. This may not be the only place that you need to go in order to connect with other players.

Downtown: Level One Gameshop and Pawn & Pint
Lee's Summit: Pulp Fiction Comics
Independence: Game Cafe
Overland Park: Tabletop Games

I don't know if Liberty or Lawrence have a shop. If they do, I have not been there personally, and can't vouch for their D&D supplies.

There are enough random people seeing this for me to want to throw out advice or discussion topics in this space.

So this week's advice- DMs are basically players too. They are playing the world/environment and managing the group, but they do this for fun. If you are busy not taking the game seriously and trying to act like a cartoon character, all you are going to do is make their job harder and wear out their patience. They aren't going to be having fun anymore. Don't be the guy that drains the DM of all of their fun.

If you are still reading this long post, inexperienced players-

-5th Edition Dungeons and Dragons
-I prefer meaningful story to mindless combat
-I would like to explore what it means to develop a character
-Bring a sensible amount of maturity and consideration for teammates
-Have a pencil, dice, a race and a class selected for your character

Races-Halfling, Elf, Dwarf, Human, Tielfing, Dragonborn, Half Elf, Half Orc
Classes- Barbarian, Bard, Cleric, Druid, Fighter, Monk, Paladin, Ranger, Rogue, Sorcerer, Wizard, Warlock

If you want to learn more about the D&D universe, there are several console and PC games available. I play Neverwinter. This will give you visuals of the classic places and races of the worlds.

I recommend looking up the novels, either online (ebooks) or through the library (hardcover). This will give you more in depth knowledge on the cultures and typical personalities of the races.

My characters start at level 10. You can use the website D&DBeyond to get started. It does the math for you and tells you some spells to choose from, but they intentionally exclude certain options in order to make you pay for the service- so not all of the races/subclasses are available.

Make sure to use the website for D&DBeyond. Apparently, the app is specifically for source books, if you have paid for access to any.

I know this is rude AF but honestly please, if you are not new to D&D, if you learned everything there is to know about d&d through podcasts, if you played earlier editions and just want someone to teach you 5th Edition, this class isn't for you. I am trying to teach people that genuinely do not understand how all of this works, and need to have the etiquette and the story building and the mechanics and the technicalities explained. There are hundreds of youtube videos that will explain 5th edition, it has been out since 2014.

River Market is under construction. You will need to park on the east side of the shop. Or, if you don't mind walking, on the far west side of the market. Click here for event

April 28: Dungeons and Dragons Adventurers League at Pawn & Pint

Tuesday, April 28, 2020 at 6:30:00 PM Pawns and Pints (new location) 613 Walnut Street, Kansas City, MO

Please note the new location !

Every Tuesday at 6:30pm the Heroes of Kansas City meet at Pawn & Pint to explore and defend the Sword Coast! Players are welcome to bring their own Character Sheets, or use one of dozens of Free Pre-Generated Characters, as we continue our Adventure! Both new and experienced players welcome! Adventurers League uses the 5th Edition Rule Set for Dungeons and Dragons. Games usually run for around four hours at the latest. We have multiple DM's available to accommodate larger groups. This event is hosted at Pawn & Pint, Kansas City's First Board Game Cafe. With over a thousand games in their collection, and friendly staff available to help teach games, it is the ideal meet-up location for gaming in the Crossroads. Admission is $5, or Free for Pawn & Pint Membership holders, and includes playing in the Adventurers League as well as access to the entire game library for the whole day.

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April 28: 5e DnD Custom Homebrewed Campaign, DM Brad

Tuesday, April 28, 2020 at 5:30:00 PM Webster Webster ave, Kansas City, KS

DM Brad is running a 5e D&D campaign set in his own home built world. We are playing biweekly on Tuesdays. Brad is an experienced DM and we are looking to have a fun long running campaign. We are currently full.

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April 25: Board Game Brunch

Saturday, April 25, 2020 at 10:30:00 AM Ollie's Local 3044 Gillham Rd, Kansas City, MO

UPDATED!! Join me at Ollie's Local every Saturday morning for board game brunch where we now have seats for 20 people and a large table for bigger games like Zombicide and Scythe! As always, with dice in one hand and a Build your own Bloody Mary (or Mimosa) in the other, you'll make new friends, eat delicious food, and enjoy fantastic service! Invite your friends and bring a board game or choose one from my collection.

It is highly encouraged that everyone attending the brunch patronize the resturant in return for them allowing us use of the space. The food and service is really great and the prices are reasonable.

Due to space restrictions, our RSVPs are limited to 20. If you rsvp and then can not come, please update so someone from the waitlist can attend.

Please park across the street in the church parking lot per the owners request due to the small size of the parking lot at Ollies.

In Martini Corner Click here for event

Wednesday, April 22, 2020

May 12: RPGKC Monthly Business Meeting

Tuesday, May 12, 2020 at 7:00:00 PM Online Online, Kansas City, MO

Don't forget our monthly online business meeting on the second Tuesday at 7pm.

Check our Facebook events (https://www.facebook.com/groups/rpgkc/events/) for additional event information and discussion of details.

Try to show up a little early to work out any tech issues. See you there!

» Join Meeting on Discord (https://discordapp.com/channels/466444289707343893/676953680141877333)

Business meetings are held on the second Tuesday of each month and use the AnyMeeting.com web conference system. If you have an item for the agenda, please send it to our Guildmaster one week in advance.

Check out our Calendar (http://www.rpgkc.org/information/calendar) to see when the next meeting will be.

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May 12: Kansas City Game Designers

Tuesday, May 12, 2020 at 7:00:00 PM TableTop Game And Hobby 9156 Metcalf Ave, Overland Park, KS

The Kansas City Game Designers group is made up of game designers and general board game enthusiasts who meet together regularly to playtest game prototypes and discuss various topics in board and card game design. Everyone is welcome, whether you're looking to design a game or just help playtest. For more info, visit kansasgamedesigners.com

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May 12: Dungeons and Dragons Adventurers League at Pawn & Pint

Tuesday, May 12, 2020 at 6:30:00 PM Pawns and Pints (new location) 613 Walnut Street, Kansas City, MO

Please note the new location !

Every Tuesday at 6:30pm the Heroes of Kansas City meet at Pawn & Pint to explore and defend the Sword Coast! Players are welcome to bring their own Character Sheets, or use one of dozens of Free Pre-Generated Characters, as we continue our Adventure! Both new and experienced players welcome! Adventurers League uses the 5th Edition Rule Set for Dungeons and Dragons. Games usually run for around four hours at the latest. We have multiple DM's available to accommodate larger groups. This event is hosted at Pawn & Pint, Kansas City's First Board Game Cafe. With over a thousand games in their collection, and friendly staff available to help teach games, it is the ideal meet-up location for gaming in the Crossroads. Admission is $5, or Free for Pawn & Pint Membership holders, and includes playing in the Adventurers League as well as access to the entire game library for the whole day.

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