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NEW REWARDING RULES PUBLISHED
NEW REWARDING RULES PUBLISHED
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2021-11-02 19:00
2021-11-02 19:00
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## TYPES OF SERVICE The following types of service are eligible for rewards. Where applicable, time of 30 minutes or more should be rounded up to the nearest hour. **Dungeon Mastering.** This is the act of Dungeon Mastering a D&D Adventurers League Forgotten Realms adventure or session. Each hour you Dungeon Master counts towards your rewards. You may accumulate time from session to session. **Using Safety Tools.** If you use safety tools while Dungeon Mastering, you may add one hour for every four hours to your total time spent Dungeon Mastering for purposes of accumulating time for rewards. **Mentoring New DMs.** If you mentor a new Dungeon Master at a session, you earn time towards rewards as if you had Dungeon Mastered for the hours spent mentoring. **Event Organization.** You earn one reward per day of a public event, or instance of a public event if the event is less than a day long. You must organize an event with a minimum of two tables of play (usually at least eight players and two Dungeon Masters) to qualify for this reward. **Event Staffing.** You earn one reward per day of a public event, or instance of a public event if the event is less than a day long. You must be a staff member for an event with a minimum of 20 players to qualify for this award. **Running Learn-to-Play.** You earn time for running learn-to-play games (either as a Dungeon Master or staff member) at a rate of one hour for every two hours of time spent during learn-to-play. **Create a Code of Conduct.** If you contributed to the creation of your event’s code of conduct, you earn one reward per unique event code of conduct created. An event series or recurring event only counts once for this award. **Streamed Games.** If you participated as a producer of a streamed or podcasted D&D Adventurers League game, you earn time towards rewards equal to double the time of the streamed session. If you participated as a Dungeon Master or player in a streamed session, you earn time equal to the time of the streamed session. #### *REWARDS STACK* *The rewards above can be stacked together if you’re performing multiple services at the same time. For example, Dungeon Mastering a streamed learn-to-play D&D Adventurers League game with safety tools for four hours is worth 11 hours towards your rewards (four for DMing, four for stream participation, two for learn-to-play, one for safety tools).* ### ASSIGNING REWARDS Each reward must be assigned to a specific character. Once a magic item reward is earned, it cannot be earned again for this reporting period. If you do not have a character that you’d like to receive the award, it is lost. As a reminder, characters are not limited by the amount of magic items they can possess, only the number they may carry when beginning play of an adventure or session. You must record rewards assigned to a character on your character’s logsheet and clearly identify the source of the reward. ### ON YOUR HONOR You are responsible for tracking your rewards. Keep an accurate log of your service hours and activities; record your hours as soon as you can after the service and make your selections as appropriate. You may choose to wait to select your rewards, but all rewards for this reporting period must be earned by January 31, 2022. You should choose and assign your rewards before performing any service for the next reporting period.
## TYPES OF SERVICE The following types of service are eligible for rewards. Where applicable, time of 30 minutes or more should be rounded up to the nearest hour. **Dungeon Mastering.** This is the act of Dungeon Mastering a D&D Adventurers League Forgotten Realms adventure or session. Each hour you Dungeon Master counts towards your rewards. You may accumulate time from session to session. **Using Safety Tools.** If you use safety tools while Dungeon Mastering, you may add one hour for every four hours to your total time spent Dungeon Mastering for purposes of accumulating time for rewards. **Mentoring New DMs.** If you mentor a new Dungeon Master at a session, you earn time towards rewards as if you had Dungeon Mastered for the hours spent mentoring. **Event Organization.** You earn one reward per day of a public event, or instance of a public event if the event is less than a day long. You must organize an event with a minimum of two tables of play (usually at least eight players and two Dungeon Masters) to qualify for this reward. **Event Staffing.** You earn one reward per day of a public event, or instance of a public event if the event is less than a day long. You must be a staff member for an event with a minimum of 20 players to qualify for this award. **Running Learn-to-Play.** You earn time for running learn-to-play games (either as a Dungeon Master or staff member) at a rate of one hour for every two hours of time spent during learn-to-play. **Create a Code of Conduct.** If you contributed to the creation of your event’s code of conduct, you earn one reward per unique event code of conduct created. An event series or recurring event only counts once for this award. **Streamed Games.** If you participated as a producer of a streamed or podcasted D&D Adventurers League game, you earn time towards rewards equal to double the time of the streamed session. If you participated as a Dungeon Master or player in a streamed session, you earn time equal to the time of the streamed session. #### *REWARDS STACK* *The rewards above can be stacked together if you’re performing multiple services at the same time. For example, Dungeon Mastering a streamed learn-to-play D&D Adventurers League game with safety tools for four hours is worth 11 hours towards your rewards (four for DMing, four for stream participation, two for learn-to-play, one for safety tools).* ### ASSIGNING REWARDS Each reward must be assigned to a specific character. Once a magic item reward is earned, it cannot be earned again for this reporting period. If you do not have a character that you’d like to receive the award, it is lost. As a reminder, characters are not limited by the amount of magic items they can possess, only the number they may carry when beginning play of an adventure or session. You must record rewards assigned to a character on your character’s logsheet and clearly identify the source of the reward. ### ON YOUR HONOR You are responsible for tracking your rewards. Keep an accurate log of your service hours and activities; record your hours as soon as you can after the service and make your selections as appropriate. You may choose to wait to select your rewards, but all rewards for this reporting period must be earned by January 31, 2022. You should choose and assign your rewards before performing any service for the next reporting period.