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[LF4P] Blades in the Dark One-Shot ASAP (12/18/2017)

December 18 (8 years ago)
System: Blades in the Dark
Players: 4; no experience necessary. 4 Pregens ready to go
Time: As soon as I can get 4 players. Game should take between 3 to 4 hours.
Technical Details: Mic required, no cam needed. We'll be using Discord for VoIP, so please make sure you have that ready to go. We'll be using roll20 for the dice and character sheets.

Pretty much as the title says. I'm looking for 4 players to do a one-shot of Blades in the Dark. No experience with the system is necessary. The players will be thieves looking to hit the biggest score of their lives, the Hessian Bank, the Nation's most secure vault in Duskvol. If you're interested, post below or send me a PM. Hope to see you folk on the mean streets of Duskvol.
December 18 (8 years ago)
Eric
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December 18 (8 years ago)
duly noted. By my count we have 3 players, just looking for one more and we can get this rolling.
i would be interested

December 18 (8 years ago)
@Sam, sorry man, I saw your post too late. Ended up running the game. I'll keep you in mind next time I run something.
December 19 (8 years ago)
could someone help me by explaining what a one shot is? new to roll20 and tabletops as a whole
December 19 (8 years ago)
A one-shot is a single session of a game. So, rather than being a campaign that lasts over multiple game sessions, it's typically a single self-contained  story that takes place over one game session. In this case, the players were doing one short adventure where they robbed a bank.
December 19 (8 years ago)
Blake, this isn't the appropriate place to ask, but there are two types of games on here: one-shots and recurring. One-shots are intended to be a single play session. Recurring games, AKA campaigns, will meet multiple times, often over a long period.