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Why New Players are always welcome in Dungeons & Dragons

If you are new with Dungeons & Dragons, dive in! You’ll be surprised at how much you’ll contribute to the game, and everyone will appreciate your energy.

Looking from the outside, the world of Dungeons & Dragons can seem very overwhelming to new players. After all, D&D has been at the forefront of role-playing table top games since the 1970s and has produced generations of D&D players for decades. It’s understandable how the decision to join a new campaign at the table can be nerve-wracking.

Thoughts such as ‘Will I make a fool of myself?’, ‘I don’t even know what I’m doing’, and ‘I hope they like me’ might pop-up in your head frequently. Well, we are here to put all those intrusive thoughts to rest and tell you that new players are always welcome at the D&D table and why they are a great addition to any party.

New D&D players bring in new perspectives

We at Elite Adventures vouch for the fact that new players are more spontaneous and adventurous when it comes to throwing caution to the wind. They don’t really follow rules too strictly and have more room to follow their imagination.

That’s actually what the spirit of Dungeons & Dragons is really about. You need to imagine what your characters would do and not just optimize and calculate every move according to a rule or a handbook.

Why New Players are always welcome in Dungeons & Dragons

Seasoned players know that if you run toward an enemy, you might have to dash and lose your action, or that certain choices limit your options. This can lead to always doing the most efficient thing instead of trying something wild and unexpected.

On the other hand, new players are less concerned with the “correct” move and might try to leap onto the enemy’s back, pull a helmet over their eyes to blind them, or do something completely unpredictable.

These are the sort of gutsy moves that make a D&D session more dynamic and exciting for the whole party. Even the Dungeon Master might need to think on the fly, deciding if it’s a grapple check, a contested roll, or something else. Maybe they’ll even bend the rules a little, but that’s part of the fun.

Everyone loves rooting for the newbies and their wins can inspire others to also think outside the box. Before you know it, someone else is trying to hide an artifact while someone else pushes the blinded enemy, and so, the game becomes a series of exciting, unpredictable moments.

They prioritize the storyline more than the Dungeons & Dragons mechanics

New players often tend to focus more on the storyline rather than the mechanics. They’re also less concerned with how things work and more concerned with what makes sense for the narrative.

New player D&D

This brings a fresh perspective to the table. When you have too many experienced, “metagaming players”  who focus solely on the rules, the game can start to feel like a strategy combat simulator rather than a role-playing game.

But Dungeons & Dragons is about storytelling first and foremost. Yes, there are mechanics and combat rules that need to be followed, but the heart of the game is the story everyone creates together.

New players help keep the balance between story and mechanics and remind us all to focus on the world, the characters, and the exciting possibilities beyond just numbers and dice rolls.

Hear Ye New Players! Don’t be afraid to Join a D&D game with us!

So now that we’ve established that new players bring something awesome to the table, we want you to join a session! Even if it’s an ongoing campaign with experienced players, they’ll likely enjoy having you there. You can check out our schedule for some amazing Dungeons & Dragons campaigns on Roll20 (Virtual Tabletop)

Fresh perspectives and creativity are always welcome, and as mentioned earlier, you bring something important to the table—thinking outside the rules and embracing the story.

You might be worried that you’ll slow the game down, but in reality, you can make it more fun for everyone. Experienced players may even appreciate the challenge of adapting to your out-of-the-box ideas, which adds a new layer of excitement to the game.

Advice for Dungeons & Dragons Veterans: Learn a thing or two from the new players!

Even seasoned players can always learn a thing or two. After all Dungeons & Dragons itself has always kept evolving over the years. So, here’s our advice, sometimes it’s okay to forget about the rules and let your Dungeon Master handle them.

Experienced and new players in D&D

Even if you see a fellow player make a mistake with their abilities or strategy, you don’t need to correct them. Let the DM step in if needed. Focus on your own character and what they would do in the moment.

In combat, instead of thinking about your next attack purely in terms of mechanics, think about how you can describe it in a more creative, narrative-driven way. Maybe you’ll add a flourish, like spinning your sword or using your cloak to distract the enemy before striking. Make it more than just dice rolls, make it cinematic! Here’s an article we wrote about improving your role-playing skills in D&D.

By doing this, you’ll have more fun, and so will the DM. It gives the DM more room to manage the game without being bogged down by players who are too focused on optimizing every move. Just play like a beginner, and enjoy the game for what it is, an evolving story and an epic adventure!

A Balanced D&D Table is a Fun Table

Having a mix of new and seasoned players creates the perfect balance at the table. Veterans bring their knowledge and experience, while new players bring spontaneity and fresh ideas. It keeps the game dynamic and prevents it from becoming too predictable.

When veterans play like beginners, letting the DM guide the rules and focusing more on the narrative, the game flows more smoothly. It’s about creating a shared story, not just about winning battles or perfecting mechanics.

So, whether you’re new to the game or a seasoned player, there’s a place for you at the table. If you’re just starting out with Dungeons & Dragons, dive in! You’ll be surprised at how much you’ll contribute to the game, and everyone will appreciate your energy. If you’re a veteran, try to see the game through fresh eyes and encourage the creativity that comes with being new. It will only make the game richer for everyone involved.


I hope that we’ve convinced you about how amazing you’d be as a beginner at our table. For more articles like this, check out our blog. You can also check out our schedule for upcoming online D&D games that you can join with a free Roll20 account. Here at Elite Adventures we host a lot of beginner-friendly D&D games if you want to try. Have a look, and we hope to see you at our table!

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