What to Bring
Packing for an event breaks down into what you need as a person (food, sleep, hygiene) and what you need to play (garb, gear, and character items). Use the checklist below as a starting point but know you won't need everything on it, especially your first time.
Everything you bring to use in-character has to meet our standards — see our Garb & Gear sections before you invest in anything.
Non-Game Needs
- Your ID (see Age Requirements)
- Your event fee
- Your completed waiver (done in advance online, or on-site at check-in)
- Food and snacks (if you don't plan to eat at the Inn)
- Drinks (same reason)
- Medications, if applicable
- Sleeping bag, blankets, pillow
- Toiletries
- Towel
- A Good Attitude
NPC Needs
The basics for playing a non-player character. New players spend their first shifts NPCing, so this is likely your starting kit:
- Boots or sturdy footwear
- Neutral-colored tunic
- Neutral-colored pants
- Socks
- Cloak
PC Needs
Once you're playing your own character, you'll want:
- Boots or sturdy footwear
- Tunic
- Pants
- Belt and belt pouch
- Socks
- Cloak
- A light source such as a lantern or glowsticks
- Armor, weapons, shield (that your character uses)
- Feast kit: bowl, mug or goblet, utensils
- Magic items
- Coin and gems
Seasonal Gear
Camp Kingsley is outdoors year-round, so pack for the weather:
- Bug spray
- Thermal underwear
- Wool socks (you can never have too many)
- Wool gloves
- Hat
- Scarf
Other / Nice to Have
Not essential, but handy as you get established:
- Extra weapons
- Encampment props (candles, tablecloths, books)
- Journal and quill
- Rope
- Trap kit
- Canteen