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This was advertised to me a couple of months ago. https://secretldn.com/self-serving-ramen-london/
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I personally much prefer having the actual book when playing, but just because I find it easier to flick around pages quickly to reference things if and when it's needed. The stuff on anyflip is definitely useful to get an idea of things or if there's a group all trying to make a character and fighting over one player handbook. The character players don't need to reference the book too much in game, maybe some of the magic based characters more so unless they have spell cards or a track app or something. DM will check the manual and adventure guides quite a lot though.
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Looks like Wizards host the starter rulebook from that set on their website, does this look right?
https://media.wizards.com/2020/dnd/downloads/dnd_starter_rulebook.pdf
Also possibly has the pre-rolled characters available too, but these could just be other generic pre-rolls:
https://media.wizards.com/downloads/dnd/StarterSet_Characters.pdf
Then from what I can see this is the campaign that's in the starter set as well.
https://anyflip.com/efdfy/hxor/basicMoving on from their if people wanted to make their own characters with a few more options for personalisation, the Player Handbook is what you'd want which will look like this:
https://online.anyflip.com/afgs/xkls/mobile/index.html#p=1Then I'd recommend getting an adventure to move on with, before going full out on DM Guide and Monster Manual to create your own adventures.
https://www.dndbeyond.com/sources#AdventuresThere's a load of additional sourcebooks as well with more character options, monsters and rules but can get overloaded with stuff quite quickly.
Edit: the player handbook can be bought in loads of places, one example here https://forbiddenplanet.com/124353-dungeons-dragons-players-handbook-hardcover/
Think I've seen it for £30 places but not sure.
No idea what this would be like in practice but might be good for younger players as well
https://forbiddenplanet.com/314239-dungeons-dragons-the-young-adventurers-collection -
PDFs of the D&D handbooks can be found online pretty easily if you want to have a look through it before buying. Also worth looking at DnD Beyond which is a (paid) online source for everything and can have character sheets and stuff saved on there. I prefer traditional paper for playing though.
Another option is Pathfinder which is a similar setting as D&D but a slightly different system.
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I've gone down a rabbit hole on that subreddit now and this comment about the festival is just a masterpiece of 6music stereotype for me:
Wu-Lu - loved their energy but not for me Loyle Carner - great Big
Moon - too posh and southern for me but cool they're all women Arlo
parks - excellent aa alwaysCrowd was nice, but pints were £7.40
Imo the venue is really bad, hope they move somewhere better next
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Yeah, though I thought I hadn't heard it before but when the FUSE song came on with the THX 1138 sample I immediately needed to listen to UNKLE's 'I need something Stronger' and then remembered I'd had the exact same reaction previously so assume I did listen to it at some point.
Imagine it could be pretty tricky to mix mind.
One that I have found myself always looking up when featured is PFM, I think every song of theirs that you've included I've ended up checking the tracklist to find the name. Is there any reccomendations to check out or is it just a case of delving back into the Good Looking Records catalogue again?
‘A driver shouted at a member of the checkout staff so we have been forced to stop the use of our car park facilities’