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Baldman Games shifts Virtual D&D Weekend toward Legends of Greyhawk

Baldman Games announced Year Six of its Virtual D&D Weekend is moving toward Wizards' Legends of Greyhawk; general ticket sales opened Jan 13 and refunds run through Jan 21.

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Baldman Games shifts Virtual D&D Weekend toward Legends of Greyhawk
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Baldman Games has updated its Year Six Virtual D&D Weekend to align with Wizards of the Coast’s new organized-play program, Legends of Greyhawk. The online convention page confirms the shift and lays out immediate logistics that matter to players and DMs: a Baldman livestream called Scry Ahead aired on January 11, general ticket sales opened January 13 at noon Eastern, and no-question-asked refunds are available through January 21.

The event remains an online convention run through Tabletop.Events, with registration handled on that platform and a community Discord listed for player and organizer contact. Baldman’s event page lays out how adventures will be identified under the new program, using LoG adventure codes to help players and dungeon masters find and book specific sessions. That practical detail will affect how you search the schedule, sign up for table slots, and track organized-play progression.

On the importance of the change, Baldman writes, “With the organized play landscape evolving, we're changing right along with it as we shift towards Legends of Greyhawk, the new organized play program from Wizards of the Coast and your favourite convention organizers.” For regulars who attend multiple conventions or run modules across events, this signals a transition toward consistent adventure identifiers and session expectations across organizers adopting Legends of Greyhawk.

The immediate practical impacts are straightforward. If you bought a ticket after sales opened January 13, you have through January 21 to request a full refund with no questions asked. If you plan to run or play in modules, check the LoG adventure codes listed on the event page before signing up so your table matches the Legends of Greyhawk identifiers. The Scry Ahead livestream on January 11 provided a first look at Baldman’s approach to the transition; if you missed it, the event page points to that stream as an introduction to what to expect.

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For GMs and organizers, the move reduces friction when listing sessions at multiple conventions and should make it easier to coordinate campaign continuity for players who attend several events. For players, expect clearer module labeling and a more unified organized-play experience when booking tables.

If you’re planning to participate, register via the Tabletop.Events link on Baldman’s Virtual D&D Weekend page and join the Discord for community updates and questions. Use the refund window if plans change, and check adventure codes so you’re signing up for the right LoG sessions. Expect more announcements as Baldman and other organizers roll out Legends of Greyhawk content across upcoming convention calendars.

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