Welcome! Thanks in advance for your interest in DMing at DreamHack Atlanta 2024 for Baldman Games. Without DMs and helpers like you, shows like this would not exist. I’ve always said that even when you’re DMing, you’re gaming, and that’s never a bad way to spend the day. We’ve drummed up some of the best benefits we can to entice you to swap over to the dark side of the DM’s screen.


DMing is a great way to give back to your hobby, and we have some really great rewards that make helping out even easier – plus it’s a great way to attend the show and save some serious $$. You can earn a free badge to the show or even a spot in one of our hotel rooms next to the convention center (a huge perk). It’s also a great way to make new friends and immerse yourself in the show community, more than a casual attendee ever could. Our DM pool organizes events most nights of the show to help build camaraderie and let everyone blow off some steam after a long day of gaming. Our judge retention rate is extremely high, so fair warning: once you work for us, you’ll probably come back and do it again next year.


Now for some show terminology:

  • Badge Level: If you DM at Badge Level, you’ve worked enough to earn a free badge to the show. This badge is paid for by the Baldman Games staff.
  • Room Level: If you DM at Room Level, you’ve worked enough to earn a spot in one of our hotel rooms. These rooms are for four nights (Thu. night to Sun. night), and we put three to four (see details below) people in a room.  We do our best, though, to put you in a room with the roommates you prefer whenever possible. So if you are unsure about staying with strangers your first time, then get a couple buddies to DM with you, and we’ll put all of you in a room together. We all win!!
  • Slot: This one confuses a lot of people and is a very old term from the RPGA days. A slot is the same as saying a shift. In the case of DreamHack Atlanta 2024, a slot is four hours long. Every event and day is put together using slots so events line-up nicely, start and end at the same time in relation to each other, and help you put together a schedule that fits your needs easy as possible. The slots in our main D&D play space are numbered so the first slot on Friday at 10am is called Slot 1. The last slot that runs from 2pm to 6pm on Sunday is Slot 8.
  • Slot Zero/Slot 0: So if the first slot is called Slot 1 then what the heck is Slot 0? Slot 0 is any game that runs before the show itself, allowing our DMs to see a game they will later from the player’s perspective. Usually these are done so DMs can prepare to run a better game. Seeing things from a player’s perspective then preparing it is a huge help for some. Sometimes these are also special DM-only events done as rewards for them helping out. Regardless of whether you get to play an event before the show or not, you are always expected to be prepared when the show starts and it is game time.
  • Judges: “Judge” is just a fancy word for “DM.” It is a remnant from a bygone era, but we are so used to saying it that sometimes it slips through. If we say “judge,” we mean “DM or other type of gamemaster.”

Now on to some event specifics:

  • D&D Adventure League Event: This is our standard 2-hour or 4-hour event at the show. Perfect for new and experienced DMs. We aim to run in 1.5 hours for a 2-hour game or 3.5 hours for a 4-hour game so you have a little time at the end to gather up your stuff, hit the bathroom or food court really quickly, and get back for your next slot (or if your last slot for the day, run to the Dealer’s Hall). If the event you’re looking at isn’t listed as one of the others below, it’s probably D&D AL.
  • D&D Demo Event: This is a 20 to 30-minute taste of D&D. It’s still a 4-hour shift of work, but you’ll run the same adventure multiple times as folks are brought over from the queue (with breaks as needed). It is fast-paced and a lot of fun and it’s an excellent opportunity for newer DMs, as preparing one mini-event for repeated play is a lot easier then a 4-hour one.
  • D&D Learn to Play Event: This is our 2-hour (90 minutes of play) fast-play event. It’s still a 4-hour shift of work, but you’ll run the same adventure (an expanded version of the Demo adventure) twice in that time. It makes for a great time and is very popular at the show. It’s also an excellent opportunity for newer DMs who want something easier to prepare then a 4-hour adventure.
  • HQ: You will get to know this gang well as the show goes on. These are my minions whose job it is to take care of all the little things going on around you at the show so you don’t have to. Their job is to make sure you have everything you need, so all you need to do is focus on your game and give your players a fantastic time. They are long-time DMs and staff members, most of whom have been doing this 10+ years – and some closer to 30. We usually have a few open spots each year for data entry and reception here. This is great for example if you want to help DM and get a free room but your significant other doesn’t DM. We can put them to work earning a room in another fashion, and you can still share a room together. We have many couples who do this.

Well, hopefully that was helpful in getting you up to speed on what we are about and how you can help us help you. Now on to the nitty-gritty details that hopefully will now make more sense to you.


For DreamHack Atlanta everything at the show (outside of HQ staff) works on 4-hour shifts. This means the show has 8 slots from start to finish as listed below:

D&D Events Schedule

Friday
Oct 4th
Saturday
Oct 5th
Sunday
Oct 6th
Slot 1
10am-2pm
Slot 4
10am-2pm
Slot 7
10am-2pm
Slot 2
2pm-6pm
Slot 5
2pm-6pm
Slot 8
2pm-6pm
Slot 3
6pm-10pm
Slot 6
6pm-10pm
 

What you earn at the show will to go towards your badge and hotel. You will not be cut a check at the end of the show (but neither will we hand you an invoice if you don’t make enough to cover everything). A minimum of 3 slots will get you Badge Level, and a minimum of 6 slots will earn you Room Level.

Non-Employee Compensation: Regardless of which benefits level you choose, you are doing work for hire. You are not an employee of Baldman Games LLC at any time. This is why you get to pick when you run, what you are running, etc.


Please make sure you have read our code of conduct and ask any questions you may have before filling out this application. By submitting it you are agreeing to follow the rules and guidelines contained within them.


D&D Demos (20 – 30 minute game) – Show people the basics of Dungeons & Dragons in a short session with 1st-level pre-generated characters, legal for D&D Adventurers League play.

Learn to Play D&D (1.5 – 2-hour game) – Want to teach how to play the world’s greatest roleplaying game? Run our 90-minute learn-to-play adventure with 1st-level pre-generated characters, legal for D&D Adventurers League play.

[NEW to Atlanta!!!] Dreams of the Red Wizards: Kindred Spirits (3.5 – 4-hour game) – The first two adventures in a DRW storyline set in Rashemen. 5th- through 10th-level AL Forgotten Realms characters.

[NEW to Atlanta!!!] The D&D Experience – Moonshae Isles: Promise of Blossoms (3x 3.5 – 4-hour games) – At DreamHack Atlanta we will be running a limited amount of our D&D Experience tracks. Each will cover three, 3.5 – 4-hour sessions with the same table of players and DM, spread over several days of the convention. These DDXP tracks will play through the first three standard adventures in a Moonshae Isles storyline. 1st- through 4th-level AL Forgotten Realms characters.