D&D Duets: How Dungeons & Dragons Can Be Played With Only 2 People
Even those who can't find a group can still play D&D. A Duet is a type of one-on-one campaign that only needs a player and a Dungeon Master to work.
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Even those who can't find a group can still play D&D. A Duet is a type of one-on-one campaign that only needs a player and a Dungeon Master to work.
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