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Dungeons and Dragons for Teens: Tyranny of Dragons

Play through both Hoard of the Dragon Queen and Rise of Tiamat, with bonus content to advance your character to level 20!
Rachel Raum (she/her)
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What's included

1 live meeting
1 hrs 30 mins in-class hours per week

Class Experience

My Classroom:

First and foremost, my D&D groups are inclusive.  LGBTQ and neurodiverse students are always welcome, and my content is always anti-racist.  I make an effort to include representation of characters from all walks of life to normalize diversity.  Learners are required to respect others' pronouns and names and to be accepting of other learners' unique abilities and personalities.

My goal is to foster connection between learners.  In my campaigns, learners will find the consistency of meeting every week with the same learners, often over years!  Some of my learners have been adventuring together for almost five years with me!  Learners with social anxiety will have enough time and opportunity to become comfortable in a group.  

New players are always welcome in my classes.  The best way to learn how to play Dungeons and Dragons is to just jump in and play it.  I am adept at guiding brand new players through their options during game play and explaining rules as they come up.  More experienced learners may jump in and provide support to newcomers as well.

Storyline:

In this weekly, on-going class, we will play through the Dungeons and Dragons campaign, Tyranny of Dragons.  This encompasses both Hoard of the Dragon Queen and Rise of Tiamat.  Cultists that worship Tiamat, the evil Dragon Queen, are wreaking havoc on the Sword Coast as they try to gather as much treasure as they can to welcome Tiamat, whom the cultists seek to free via a mysterious ritual.  Players will fight dragons, explore fantastical locations, and build a coalition of allies as they try to stay a step ahead of the cultists.  As always, I include lots of bonus content not included in the official game module, which creates a unique experience for each class.  This bonus content will bring the characters all the way to level 20, rather than the level 15 they reach if playing the campaign as written.

This adventure does include combat, but learners will also need to rely on their wits to look for clues, solve puzzles, and negotiate with the most powerful leaders on the Sword Coast.  Learners who enjoy roleplaying will find plenty of opportunities to shine in this adventure.

Because this is a longer campaign, students will be able to unsubscribe to the class if a break is needed.  Students joining the campaign part way through will easily be able to jump in to the adventure.  

Character Creation:

This campaign uses 5th edition rules.  Learners should correspond with me prior to the start of class to make sure their character has been created properly.  Please use *official* content only.  DnD Beyond is acceptable, as are other methods of character creation.  Learners should create a first level character prior to the start of class.

The Players:

This campaign is best suited for:
1)  Students who are familiar with the concept of Dungeons and Dragons, even if they haven't played much - new players are welcome.
2)  Students who love to use Deception, Insight, Intimidation, Investigation, Perception, Persuasion, and Stealth.
3)  Students who enjoy the social aspect of D&D, including solving problems without always resorting to combat.
4)  Students who want to experience a dragon-filled adventure.

Learners should expect to play "heroic" characters.  This does not mean that characters cannot be flawed, but they should strive to work together with other characters to resolve  the campaign's storyline.  This means that Player vs. Player combat is not allowed and players should not antagonize each other in any way.  Needlessly destroying settings, NPCs, or plotlines is frowned upon.  Learners should, above all, keep in mind that Dungeons and Dragons is a *cooperative* game.

We use the honor system for character creation and dice rolls during game play.  Learners must avoid the temptation to report higher rolls for characters' ability scores and rolls during class.  Remember that always winning is boring!  It's also frustrating for learners who are honest about their rolls.  If issues arise, I may require all students in a class to roll their dice publicly using a website called Roll Dice with Friends (www.rolldicewithfriends.com).

Metagaming (reading the campaign module or creature stat blocks ahead of time) is discouraged.  However, in some cases it's unavoidable, especially if a learner has fought the same type of monster in a different campaign.  In these cases, learners are expected to keep their knowledge separate from what their character knows.  Learners are also expected to keep this information to themselves so as to not ruin the plot for other learners.

All of the above rules are in place to make sure that learners practice taking responsibility in ensuring that their fellow classmates are having just as much fun as they are.  It's important to make sure each learner feels that the game is fair.
Learning Goals
In Dungeons and Dragons:  Curse of Strahd, students will practice the many social and academic skills that D&D hones:
- creative problem solving
- critical thinking
- teamwork
- leadership
- public speaking
- quick mental math calculations
learning goal

Other Details

Parental Guidance
This campaign does involve D&D combat, which is verbally described. Weapons, armor, and combat damage will be mentioned. This adventure deals with war and the effects of a war, including the effects on ordinary civilians.
Supply List
I will provide students with the Players Basic Rules and blank character sheets.  If students do not have dice, their parents may assist them in finding an age-appropriate dice rolling app or website.  They should also have a pencil and paper to use during class.
 3 files available upon enrollment
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Joined July, 2018
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Teacher expertise and credentials
In addition to the hundreds of students I've taught on Outschool, I've also led several in-person seminars teaching Dungeons and Dragons to new players.  I've been playing roleplaying games since I was a teenager.  Now as a veteran homeschool parent, I blend my years of experience encouraging young people with my love of Dungeons and Dragons.  I love providing a welcoming and affirming safe space for all of my students to relax and enjoy social time with others.  I especially enjoy gently encouraging shy learners to come out of their shell.  I am adept at keeping a balance between enthusiastic, outgoing students and quieter students who may prefer more structure with prompting to engage in the game.

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$30

weekly
1x per week
90 min

Completed by 12 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 13-18
3-5 learners per class

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