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I haven’t played DnD in decades, so I’m unfamiliar with the scene nowadays. How are these visuals presented for the players? Does everyone have a screen? Or this more for an online scenario?

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In my specific case this is for a group that plays online. We use a virtual tabletop called FoundryVTT.

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I play every week in person with a group of friends. But rather than playing with paper and pens and tabletop maps or whatever we use roll20 a free online DnD platform. It lets everyone see the map, characters, character sheets, notes, logs etc on a laptop or tablet. It’s a bit clunky at times, but generally speaking its great.

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How would a random person on the Internet, with no previous experience or friends that play, join an online d&d game?

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Roll20 actually has a list of public games on their platform looking for players. You could check out there.

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