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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Dungeons And Dragons: Encounters or D&D Encounters, according to the Wizards of the Coast website, is a series of Dungeons & Dragons scenarios sent out by WoTC to your local gaming store. The sessions are pre-determined so that each week, anyone can show up to any session and start playing with a character of the appropriate level, or even select a pre-generated character that comes packaged with the module. Each session is pre-planned to include at least one battle and last no more than one or two hours, allowing people with busy schedules to play when they can. Naturally, WoTC's attempts to reach out to casual players tend to polarize its already Broken Base.
Each campaign or "season" is broken up into chapters, each of which is further broken up in to "sessions." |