FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

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What is LARPing?

A live action role-playing game (LARP) is a form of role-playing game where the participants physically portray their characters. The players pursue goals within a fictional setting represented by real-world environments while interacting with each other in character. The outcome of player actions may be mediated by game rules or determined by consensus among players.

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What makes DOOMFELL a unique experience?

DOOMFELL is a one-of-a-kind LARP experience, where players portray survivors attempting to rebuild their shattered world. Each group of survivors starts with food, shelter, weapons, and the basic skills they need to survive. But survival is not guaranteed. During the events, the main goal of each group is to collect the items and equipment needed to rebuild their community. Groups receive points for rebuilding community and make alliance with the various refugee groups in the areas. Players can also earn points by completing missions.

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What is the DOOMFELL event structure like?

The event is forty hours long running from 9pm on Friday night to Sunday at noon. During that time, the main goal of each survivor camp and group is to collect the items and equipment needed to rebuild their community. We will have multiple group adventures, vendors to meet and whole unique areas to explore.

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What is your refund policy?

TICKETS ARE NON-REFUNDABLE. DOOMFELL is a large production that requires significant upfront expenditure for costume and prop construction. If you are unsure if you can attend DOOMFELL, contact us and we can discuss.

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What are sleeping accommodations like?

Different ticket tiers have different sleeping accommodations but there are 4 designated player areas where survivor camps will be set up. For the highest tier, there are 4-person cabins available and there is plenty of space for tent setup in each location. The camp is pretty strict about where to set up camping tents. Emergency vehicles need to be able to reach each cabin so please set up tents in ways that do not block access to the cabins. No personal tent may be set up in a road.

The survivor sites each have a fire ring and a large pavilion. There is running water available and bathrooms closeby.