Images, Artwork, and other media resources for use in promoting D&DAL on your website are found in the following two links:. For links to regional groups in your area, please see the links in the Administrator List. Just as with Facebook, additional groups do exist for each of the various regions, as well as many of the local areas. This is the link to the main Google+ group, open to the public. For links to regional FB groups in your area, please see the links in the Administrator list Additional FB groups do exist for each of the various regions, as well as many of the local areas. This is the link to the main FB group, open to the public. This page is maintained by the campaign staff and is hosted on the site. This page has a compiled list of all downloads available to players and DMs, including (but not limited to) session tracking forms, the Player's Guide, DM Basic Rules, Player's Basic Rules, and Story-origin Specific articles with "new" Player and/or DM content for use in AL games (examples include the State of Mulmaster and Mulmaster Backgrounds articles for the Elemental Evil season). As such, it is recommended to familiarize yourself with the administrators for your region and area (RC, and LCs) to avoid confusion. Due to the lack of an official term, some ECs may refer to themselves as Local Coordinators, not realizing that the term is an official title, and such positions are by appointment only. Unofficial terms used by the campaign staff for such individuals include Event Organizer/Coordinator and Store Coordinator. There is no official title (or position) for people who organize AL at a store level. New LC positions are appointed daily, but may not be added to the list of administrators for upwards of 2 weeks. All members of the campaign staff are directly appointed by their superiors. These are: Admin, Regional Coordinator, Local Coordinator and Senior Local Coordinator (in some regions only). There are four official positions within the League. This is a list of all campaign staff for Adventurer's League. Adventure Logsheets, AL Character sheets, etc. This site is maintained by Wizards of the Coast, and contains the basic resources specific to playing in Adventurers League including (but not limited to):. This tutorial is hosted on the DndAL website (link above). This tutorial covers more obscure logsheet entries including (but not limited to): Story Origin, Character Rebuilding, Copying Spells, Downtime Catchup, and DM Rewards. Logsheets are mandatory for all AL characters. This tutorial is hosted on the dndAL website (link above). Al adventurers logsheet how to#
If you are unsure how to fill out a logsheet, I highly recommend reading this article.
This tutorial will guide you through the process of setting up, updating, and maintaining your adventure logsheets. This list was created by and maintained by Kalani Vernon - Local Coordinator for Calgary, in the Western Canada region. In addition, this list was also used as the original source for the following supplementary ruling. This list was created in response to this FAQ ruling, and is referenced in said. This list details all creatures that players choose from when using class abilities (wildshape, ranger beast companions, etc) or casting spells that summon/conjurition a creature(s). Official List of AL Legal Creatures for Spells/Abilities Should there be a discrepency between the FAQ and any other source, the FAQ has priority. This document is updated and maintained by the Campaign Staff.
The official compilation of all rulings and clarifications specific to Adventurer's League.