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Gimli can't make the 5th? Luckily Saruman is available.

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An open-table game is a type of D&D game that doesn't use a consistent group between sessions. Normal D&D campaigns have the same exact group of players meeting every session to play and carry forward the same story. Open-table games, on the other hand, are designed for episodic games where every session can be self contained, and different players can participate each time. It is ideal for large groups of players.

Basically a game designed to get around this meme:

Scheduling hell.jpg

Gimli can't make the 5th? Luckily Saruman is available.