The Dungeons & Dragons 5th edition Starter Kit, Lost Mine of Phandelver, is free on Roll20 for the month of April. You can claim the adventure here:
https://marketplace.roll20.net/br...phandelver
You must sign up for a free account to claim the game.
For those who are new to D&D and want to learn how to play and use Roll20 for running games, there are lots of free resources out there, including a Discord server that has classes and teaches newbies for free (the Discord server is:
Altrole [discord.com] - more info from the DnDBeyond forums
here [dndbeyond.com] & directory info
here [disboard.org]).
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The information they posted on the DnDBeyond forums is:
Hello there,
Are you interested in TTRPGs or D&D? Have you watched RPG content on YouTube and think its something you'd like to try? Do you not know where to start?
If you answered yes, and are a prospective player looking to immerse yourself in one of the most rewarding hobbies around. You have clicked on the right post. I will take you through the whole process, from the basic concepts, to gameplay. In fear of sounding redundant this is the last time I will say NO EXPERIENCE NECCESARY.
I and some experienced friends of mine are going to make it our mission to teach you everything you need to know to start and get you playing!
Requirements are as follows,
1. Have a microphone, ideally one that doesn't sound like a toaster. We do not do play by post on our server
2. Be over 16, TTRPGs are for everyone not just the young, for this, I would like to keep participants within a higher age range. I may do this again for minors only, but I don't like to mix those groups for many (hopefully obvious) reasons.
Be ready to have a great time!
Or did you mean, what website is the deal on? If it's this question, then the answer is that Roll20 is simply a virtual tabletop.
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I've found one of the nice things about modules is everything's already there and I can just change things I dislike, add stuff in, take stuff out, really easily and without a lot of work.
They can also be good inspiration to draw on for making new adventures! Just like someone who's read a thousand fantasy novels will have more fantasy novel ideas to draw on than someone who's only had a chance to read one fantasy book in their entire lifetime, reading through modules can give a lot more ideas to write your own adventures, even better than the ones you've read about.
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