

Fri 16 Jan
|Bay Games
Dungeons and Dragons - Adventurer's League - Pros and Cons
A Tier 1 (Levels 1-4) Adventure in one session. Ideal for new adventurers, or new characters...
Time & Location
16 Jan 2026, 18:00 – 22:00
Bay Games, 214 Whitley Rd, Whitley Bay NE26 2TA, UK
Guests
About the event
A Tier 1 Adventure for Adventurers League as Bay Games
For as long as anyone can remember, there has existed the Eastern Moonsea Adventuring Convention. Occurring every 200 years, it is a gathering of much of the region’s (and beyond) best and most powerful adventurers, wizards, scholars, and warriors. Those who are invited to attend often present their stories and expertise on a wide range of adventuring topics, both to one another and the attendees at large.
Nobody knows for sure who puts on the event, with all correspondence for it being done through magical means, but many aspiring adventurers come to the event. They come to learn from their more experienced and famous predecessors, see extraordinary things, purchase adventuring equipment, and sometimes even begin to build their own reputations...
For this session, characters at Levels 1-4 are eligible - with new characters starting at Level 1. If you haven't joined us before, feel free to reach out on the Bay Games WhatsApp or Discord channels for advice, or via DM@teamowlbear.co.uk.
What is Adventurers League?
The D&D Adventurers League is the official organized play system of D&D. It allows your character to travel from one game table to another, across the country/world and even through digital play, all while keeping your character's progress and hard-won treasure and possessions intact.
You can play Adventurers League at conventions, your local game store, or even at home. Just create your character, find a game, and join in on the adventure!
How Does Adventurers League Work?
Adventures in the Adventurers League are episodic. Each session is structured as a one-shot that lasts between two to four hours, but some recurring campaigns can be multi-session games that take you on a journey week after week. This modular approach allows players to hop in and out of games as their schedule allows, making D&D more accessible than ever.
After each session, player characters level up, and between sessions, they keep their loot, gold, and any other rewards they acquired during play. They also can perform downtime activities, like scribing spells and brewing potions.
How do I book in?
Book a place as usual on the Bay Games website
