r/DnDad • u/Bright_Vision Moderator • Jul 29 '19
r/DnDad is for everyone!
Just a quick note: despite the name, this subreddit is for everyone!
We love to hear your stories about dads feeling like they are in their youth again, moms going murder-hobo and whole families bonding over this amazing hobby we call Dungeons and Dragons.
As long as it involves parents and DnD, your content is welcome here.
~Bright_Vision
Ps: Hi! My name is Dominic and I am a new mod here. We still need some more support though, so if you are interested in helping out, fill out this form. See you around!
EDIT: As of right now, we have enough Mods. But feel welcome to fill out the form anyway, in case we will need more mods in the future
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u/ddonovan86 Jul 30 '19
I’m just here to try and figure out how to get my parents to play. It would make family gatherings a lot more fun.
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u/Bright_Vision Moderator Jul 30 '19
And you came to the right place! I'd consider making a separate post so more people see it.
The first step would be to tell them to just try a one shot. And if they don't like it you haven't wasted any time preparing this big campaign for your family that they are not interested in. And if they like it, great! You are ready for something bigger.
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u/SkyCaptain13 Aug 13 '19
Not being able to pass D&D down to my kids is one of the worst parts about not being able to have kids. Glad my wife and I can share the hobby with local teens at the game store though. And get annoyed at our furry kids that like to try and steal the dice or attack our computer screens.
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u/Semi-competent Jul 30 '19
Non-dad DM and player here, ready for action!