Dungeons and Dragons 104: The Missing Crystal Quest Roleplaying Challenge Dnd
What's included
1 live meeting
1 hrs 30 mins in-class hoursAssessment
Students will be encouraged to calculate their experience points and "level up" their characters after the adventure.Class Experience
🎭 Class Description: Level up your roleplaying skills in the thrilling fourth installment of DnD Club's "Introduction to Dungeons & Dragons" series! Dive into an engaging session where you are the hero, actively collaborating with fellow adventurers from the first 10 minutes. Designed for new players and welcoming seasoned adventurers, this one-session adventure focuses on roleplaying dynamics, NPC interactions, teamwork, and problem-solving. Are you ready for a tutorial-style quest that takes your D&D journey to the next level? 🔮 Adventure Overview: Return to Phandelin after a perilous journey to Neverwinter, where you encounter travelers with a mysterious cargo. The twist? Something invaluable has vanished—the Missing Crystal. Hired to investigate, you have until daybreak to uncover the truth and prevent the village's destruction. Will you save the day? 👥 Interactive Learning: Immerse yourself in decision-making that unveils the mechanics of Dungeons and Dragons. Discover the power of teamwork to overcome challenges, both in the game and in life. Explore inter-character skills, environment interaction, and engaging NPCs to enhance your roleplaying prowess. 🔍 Expectations: -Have character sheets and dice ready. (we can support both upon sign up) -Arrive on time to join roleplaying interactions seamlessly. -Latecomers will be welcomed at an appropriate time, avoiding interruptions during the action. -Team focused, supportive characters required. Embark on "The Missing Crystal Quest" in Dungeons and Dragons 104, where every decision shapes the adventure! 🚀🔮 🚀 Part of a Six-Part Series: D&D 101: Heroic Discovery Seminar D&D 102: Mastering the Art of Character Creation D&D 103: Caravam Defender's Combat Challenge D&D 104: The Missing Crystal Quest D&D 105: Magic Manor of Neverwinter D&D 106: Ruins of Greyhawk Refunds: This class adheres to the standard "one session refund policy". Refunds or reschedules will not be provided due to technical issues that originate with the student's devices. Note to parents/students: You may choose to allow your child to have access to the D&D Beyond website (dndbeyond.com) to assist in their creation and use of characters or other content for use in this class. Use of and access to the D&D Beyond website is not required for this class, and it is solely within your discretion as the parent whether to allow your child to access the D&D Beyond website. Please note that the D&D Beyond website is a third-party service over which we have no control or responsibility, and any data or information shared on it or any other third-party website is subject to their terms of service and privacy policies.
Learning Goals
Students will become more familiar with the mechanics of how interactive roleplaying connects with their attributes.
Other Details
Parental Guidance
Roleplaying games offer a creative "sandbox" in which participants can engage in imaginative problem solving. Fantasy violence will not be directly depicted, but the possibilities of this within the game will be discussed. Students may wish to explore ideas related to their characters that involve in-game "weapons" and "spells" for the use of "in-game" violence.
External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
Teacher expertise and credentials
5 teachers have teaching certificates
Arizona Teaching Certificate in Secondary Education
Georgia Teaching Certificate in Science
Georgia Teaching Certificate in English/Language Arts
Ohio Teaching Certificate in Social Studies/History
Illinois Teaching Certificate
3 teachers have a Graduate degree
Master's Degree in Education from University of Phoenix
Master's Degree in Education from Lewis and Clark Graduate School of Education
Master's Degree in Social Work from Loyola University
2 teachers have a Bachelor's degree
Bachelor's Degree from Oregon State University
Bachelor's Degree in Psychology from Binghamton University
The DnD Club has organized and taught groups of Dungeons and Dragons for over 5,000 students and community members, running games professionally for private clients between the ages of 8-70 years old. Our teachers and GMs train together on best practices, are almost all traditional classroom teachers, and work to ensure an excellent experience for each child, every class.
It's our mission that your child feels empowered and excited after this lesson, potentially sparking an interest in a wonderful activity.
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Live One-Time Class
$29
per classMeets once
90 min
Completed by 1142 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 10-15
3-6 learners per class