| James Sparling |
Can anyone tell me how to report the adventures in dungeon to the RPGA? All the adventures have a code to enter on the RPGA site but the site does not offer any place to enter the codes when reporting your events. Now please think about this before replying. I am greatful to all who try to help but I have been getting a lot of replys to my questions treating me like a jerk LOL. I posted this on the RPGA forum and got a step by step on how to report events telling me that I could only report oficial events not just any old game I played. NEWS FLASH, I know that already thanks LOL I have been a master level DM for over 2 years now thanks LOL
| Patrick Jacobs |
Can anyone tell me how to report the adventures in dungeon to the RPGA? All the adventures have a code to enter on the RPGA site but the site does not offer any place to enter the codes when reporting your events. Now please think about this before replying. I am greatful to all who try to help but I have been getting a lot of replys to my questions treating me like a jerk LOL. I posted this on the RPGA forum and got a step by step on how to report events telling me that I could only report oficial events not just any old game I played. NEWS FLASH, I know that already thanks LOL I have been a master level DM for over 2 years now thanks LOL
You report Dungeon adventures the same way you report any RPGA adventure.
Patrick Jacobs
| Shawn Merwin |
Can anyone tell me how to report the adventures in dungeon to the RPGA?
James,
The RPGA just doesn't seem to interface smoothly with some third-party material providers. For both Dungeon and Bronzehead, the "scenario codes" are provided like they are the most important thing, when in reality you don't even need the codes.
To report the table, the first thing you need to do is log in at the RPGA site and go to your member section. Then set up your game day just as you would for any other RPGA game, ordering the Dungeon adventure from the list of available scenarios. Then when the date of the game day has past, the link appears where you can report the game.
Regards,
Shawn
| Shawn Merwin |
I passed the RPGA Herold level test so that I could get RPGA Credit for Dungeon Adventures. But haven't recieved anything in the mail from the RPGA. When I do DM a Dungeon adventure, will I be sent the RPGA certs and the like for that adventure to give to my players?
Dungeon adventures do not have "certs" as they are not tied to any specific RPGA campaign. The playing of those adventures do not count in any way of the "Living" campaigns or the D&D Campaigns like Eberron or Green Regent.
The only current exception is "Mad God's Key," which can be played by first-level Living Greyhawk characters. The certs for that adventure are sent to you automatically when you order that particular adventure from the RPGA site.
As for email communication with the RPGA, it is a hit or miss prospect. Some emails I've sent in the past have just never been answered, and others have been answered almost immediately. When you basically have one part-time employee to answer tons of email, that's what happens. If you want to complain about it, right to Wizards customer service directly and not the RPGA, as the RPGA gets its funding, or lack thereof, from Wizards.
Regards,
Shawn
| Patrick Jacobs |
I have the same issue with the RPGA. I have sent them several emails regarding the unavailability of active senarios from #117 and the lack of senarios from #119. They, however, have not responsed. Dealing with the RPGA and their email only policy is like talking into a black hole.
The senarios from #119 are now available, but now I have to ask where are the #120 senarios?
Patrick Jacobs
| Patrick Jacobs |
I passed the RPGA Herold level test so that I could get RPGA Credit for Dungeon Adventures. But haven't recieved anything in the mail from the RPGA. When I do DM a Dungeon adventure, will I be sent the RPGA certs and the like for that adventure to give to my players?
ASEO out
you need to contact rpgahq@wizards.com to request RPGA membership cards to give to the players if they do not already have a RPGA membership.
Patrick Jacobs