
Like the title says. My only time available to GM right now is sunday mornings. I plan on starting at either 7 or 8am CST and the games will run approximately 4hrs (could go longer or shorter depending). I currently have 1 player, relatively new but that's not a problem to me. I have 3 major criteria I look for in players: 1) Being on time to games. Tardiness is a pet peeve, and I think it's rude if everyone else is on time and ready to play/hang out, but one person is late so everyone else is waiting on them. 2) Know your character. You don't have to know every rule down to the T, but at the very least, know your characters skills/spells and abilities. When we are on initiative, you have 30 seconds to decide what your course of action is. Asking a question to clarify something or ask if you can do <this thing> does not count in those 30 seconds. I want my players to be actively engaged as much as possible. 3) Be team players. Don't try to backstab other PC's because 'lul it's what my character would do'. You're in control of your character, don't be or make 'that guy/girl'. I've been GM'ing about 5yrs now. And we will have a session 0 with everyone present. We will talk about expectations, general rules, what everyone considers fun in a campaign and then make characters (roll stats, point buy, or standard array, your choice). If you're interested, PM me or post on here. Your Name: Your Age: Your Time Zone: Your 5E experience: Did you read my 3 points above? Edit: I don't care about your character concept right now. What I want is 3-4 players that will play well together and make the game fun for everyone. You can all play orc wizards for all I really care. The game I run will be based off the players and what we all consider 'fun'. I personally emphasize roleplay, where 'does this make sense' is how I generally run my games.