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Replying to Avatar Lyn Alden

As someone who plays Dungeons and Dragons regularly, if I were to participate in a D&D roleplaying livestream, would you watch it?

Like if I play the angsty sorcerer, or the frustrated cleric, or the happy-go-lucky barbarian that has very specific anger triggers, would you find this amusing?

There are a bunch of successful D&D livestreams out there. The best ones are run by theater and voice actor pros.

But what if you had a bunch of public bitcoiners in the event, and most of them are highly charismatic semi-pros, and then some of them like me are autistic but, like, trying our our best as nerds that like the game.

Would you watch that or nah?

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Coastal Angler 1y ago

I say start with a one-shot instead of a campaign, try to keep it short if possible. A "5 room dungeon" might be a good place to start. I would tune into a live stream for a one-shot, but these can be very boring and slow paced for a spectator.

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