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DnD noob looking to learn how to play

I have no knowledge of D&D whatsoever but i always wanted to learn how to play being that i love fantasy and roleplaying so i was hoping for someone to teach me so i can enjoy this game. I am pretty much available at all times being that i dont have school nor a job. :)
The best teacher is experience. Unfortunately my group is full, so I don't have room for you. There are other groups out there willing to take in a new player.  If you are persistent and determined, you'll find one. I wish you the best of luck.
A couple of things: Firstly, do you have any D&D materials yourself? Books or anything? If so, which edition are they? (D&D has multiple different editions, which range from slightly compatible to totally incompatible with each other.) Secondly, are you looking for a full-blown campaign, or just a one-shot to learn the basics? I have an introductory 1-shot set up that I could run you through if you'd like. 
Magma I have absolutely nothing from D&D so i dont know any rules or anything and i would like to take up on that offer.
I'm with Lucio L. although I have experience playing D&D and L5R, I don't have any experience playing it on here; however, I do have every book for version 3.5 and wouldn't mind doing a 1 shot to learn the basics on here.
Okay, we'll do a 1 shot of D&amp;D 3.5, since that's what I'm most familiar with.&nbsp; Lucio, the 3.5 SRD (System Reference Document) is here&nbsp; <a href="http://www.d20srd.org/" rel="nofollow">http://www.d20srd.org/</a> You'll need to choose a race, class, feats and skills. A good place to fill out an online character sheet is here:&nbsp; <a href="http://www.myth-weavers.com/sheetindex.php" rel="nofollow">http://www.myth-weavers.com/sheetindex.php</a> &nbsp;(you'll need to create an account) or I prefer using a Google Doc (but I'm a huge Google fan, so that probably explains it. If you are too, just google search for a D&amp;D 3.5 character sheet template.) If you have any questions about anything, don't hesitate to post here.&nbsp; I'd recommend sticking to one of the core classes, which are: Barbarian: Big, brawly fighter. Hits things, and hits them hard. Can also take damage well. Bard: plays music, inspiring the rest of the party. More of a support character, but has some spellcasting too. Cleric: Divine Spellcaster. Usually can take damage, deal damage, and cast powerful spells, including healing magic. Widely regarded as one of the strongest classes in the game. Very Anti-undead. Druid: Also a Divine Spellcaster, also one of the strongest classes. Nature-based spellcaster, gains the ability to wild shape into other animals at later levels (although this one-shot will only be at level 1, so you won't get there.) still gets an animal companion, so you can adventure with your pet wolf, or some other animal. Fighter: See barbarian. Differences are that the fighter is more focused around feats, and relies on them for the majority of his damage, while the Barbarian takes more and deals more base damage.&nbsp; Monk: Exactly what you might think. Unarmed, unarmored warrior (well, he can use nunchaku and other monk weapons, but commonly is unarmed). Paladin: Divine spellcaster, although more focused on hitting things than the cleric. Also gets a mount at later levels, but again, that's not relevant to this one-shot. Very anti-evil. Ranger: A more nature-based fighter. Selects favored enemies, which he hunts better than others. Has the ability to track through the woods. Rogue: sneaky individual, capable of disarming traps and using sneak attacks to the best of his abilities.&nbsp; Sorcerer/Wizard. Almost identical classes, the difference being that a Wizard knows more spells, but has to choose at the beginning of each day which spells he will be casting that day. Sorcerers know fewer spells, but do not have to "prepare" a certain spell list each day; they can cast whichever of their spells known they want. Example: A wizard might know 8 spells, but must choose only 4 of them to use each day. A sorcerer might know only 6 spells, but he can use all of them, every day. (Although he is still limited by how many total spells he can cast in a day.) Both get a familiar, which is not as useful in combat as the druid's animal companion (think frog or crow instead of wolf or bear), but can be used as a scout and to deliver spells. If you choose which of these classes sounds most interesting to you, I can help you with the rest. Travis, since you've played D&amp;D before, you're welcome to help me get Lucio started; I'm sure we'd both appreciate any help we can get. :) Just chime in if you have anything to say that I've forgotten.
Magma, you should be careful, you may be going into information overload
Magma I'd love to join in on this if there is room and you are willing! &nbsp;(depending on when you run it, obviously, haha) I have the 3.5 books available to work from.
Darren, you're certainly welcome to join.&nbsp; As far as scheduling....what times work for everyone? I'm pretty flexible. (As long as we do this before July) We'll probably need a decent chunk of time, to help Lucio with character creation and whatnot.
Would I be able to join up? &nbsp;I have played 2.0 and 3.0 but it was years ago. &nbsp;I am interested in checking out this site to get the hang of it. &nbsp;Most nights (except Sundays) are available. &nbsp;I am US Central time. &nbsp;Also going on vacation June 27-July 1st.
I'd also be interested if there is still room :P I'm yet to get anything started on Roll20, and my only experience with D&amp;D is the countless videogames I've played which use it's system. (Neverwinter Nights, for example)
okay, Joshua and Chris. You're in, but I think we're about at capacity. This one-shot is officially closed. ;)&nbsp; Join in the campaign here:&nbsp; <a href="https://app.roll20.net/join/144545/uMZJsA" rel="nofollow">https://app.roll20.net/join/144545/uMZJsA</a> and we can continue discussions there, so we don't clutter up the forum Everyone joining, please post there with times that work well for you, as well as which class you'd like to play, and whether or not you will need help with character creation. (That way I can get a good sense of how much time we should set aside for the creation/one shot. If necessary, we'll break it into a creation session and a playing session.)
Any one else willing to teach a new player dnd or pathfinder let me know id love to learn