someone happy their campaign went well complaining about rules concerning behavior towards women inside joke you couldn't understand real world relationships influencing game underpowered class "breaking the game" broken homebrew playing a stereotype terrible understanding of dnd rules player succeeds at something they shouldn't withholding information from other players crashing out any other fictional property fantasy racism handled poorly all of you sound horrible dnd liveplay show mentioned antagonistic dm unfunny meme bad grammar thirsty art breaking a stereotype uninterestingly tonal mismatch underpowered or non- functional homebrew "power gamer" first time dm in over their head real world physics mentions a wotc employee baby's first optimization dm favoritism someone happy their campaign went well complaining about rules concerning behavior towards women inside joke you couldn't understand real world relationships influencing game underpowered class "breaking the game" broken homebrew playing a stereotype terrible understanding of dnd rules player succeeds at something they shouldn't withholding information from other players crashing out any other fictional property fantasy racism handled poorly all of you sound horrible dnd liveplay show mentioned antagonistic dm unfunny meme bad grammar thirsty art breaking a stereotype uninterestingly tonal mismatch underpowered or non- functional homebrew "power gamer" first time dm in over their head real world physics mentions a wotc employee baby's first optimization dm favoritism
(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
someone happy their campaign went well
complaining about rules
concerning behavior towards women
inside joke you couldn't understand
real world relationships influencing game
underpowered class "breaking the game"
broken homebrew
playing a stereotype
terrible understanding of dnd rules
player succeeds at something they shouldn't
withholding information from other players
crashing out
any other fictional property
fantasy racism handled poorly
all of you sound horrible
dnd liveplay show mentioned
antagonistic dm
unfunny meme
bad grammar
thirsty art
breaking a stereotype uninterestingly
tonal mismatch
underpowered or non-functional homebrew
"power gamer"
first time dm in over their head
real world physics
mentions a wotc employee
baby's first optimization
dm favoritism