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Winter Fantasy

Winter Fantasy is an annual gaming convention that takes place in the USA every January or February.

History

The convention was held as early as 1977[1] under the name Winter Fantasy. In 2007 the convention was renamed to D&D Experience (often abbreviated as DDXP or D&DXP).[2] In 2012 Wizards of the Coast announced it would now use the title D&D Experience for the events it held at the Gen Con convention.[3] Baldman Games, the company currently operating this and other conventions for Wizards of the Coast, decided to continue the tradition and brought back the name Winter Fantasy for the 2013 convention.[4]

The convention has been closely tied to the RPGA, and was sponsored by the RPGA from 1989 until TSR went bankrupt.[5]

Winter Fantasy has played host to a wide variety of tournament and organized play games. These include popular living campaign programs such as Living City, Living Greyhawk, and Living Forgotten Realms. The 2013 convention included Pathfinder Society games run by Paizo Publishing in addition to Wizards of the Coast organized play events.

Winter Fantasy has often featured special events either not available elsewhere or with a limited release. 2013 included a special Pathfinder scenario and multi-table battle interactive events for the Living Forgotten Realms and Ashes of Athas campaigns. Ashes of Athas is a Dark Sun campaign, which started at Winter Fantasy 2011 and concluded at Winter Fantasy 2013.

The location of the convention has moved over the years. It is currently held in Fort Wayne, Indiana, a site it has held since 2009[6] and also several times in the past. The first Winter Fantasy was organized by Rob Kuntz and held January 8 to 9, 1977, at American Legion Hall in Lake Geneva, WI.[7][8] Other locations have included Milwaukee (1992),[9] Chicago, New Jersey (2004),[10] and Washington, DC (2005-2008).[11][12]

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References

  1. "Greyhawk's Tournament History".
  2. "GenCon - GenCon". Archived from the original on 2012-08-08.
  3. Notes from HQ in Polyhedron Volume 12, Number 4, Issue 70, April 1992
  4. Advertisement in Polyhedron Volume 11, Number 6, Issue 62, August 1991
  5. "Winter Fantasy 2005 Unleashed!". www.wizards.com. Archived from the original on 6 November 2004. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
  6. "Wizards of the Coast". Archived from the original on February 17, 2013.
  7. Dragon #31 (November 1979), pg 22.
  8. Gary Gygax, Guest Editorial, Dragon 65 (September 1982), pg 5.
  9. Advertisement in Polyhedron Volume 11, Number 6, Issue 62, August 1991
  10. Notes from HQ in Polyhedron Volume 12, Number 4, Issue 70, April 1992
  11. Notes from HQ and Advertisement in Polyhedron Volume 12, Number 8, Issue 75, September 1992
  12. Advertisement in Polyhedron Volume 15, Number 7, Issue 87, July 1993
  13. Advertisement in Dungeon Volume IX, Number 2, Issue 50, November–December 1994
  14. Dragon #224 (December 1995), pp. 51-52
  15. Dragon 362 article Part 2: Success and Decline in the Living City, by Chris Tulach; February 6, 2008; https://web.archive.org/web/20090217155038/http://wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/drrep/20080206a
  16. Polyhedron, Issue 131
  17. Event advertised in Polyhedron Volume 17, Number 2, Issue 127, December 1997
  18. Polyhedron Volume 20, Number 6, Issue 145, Dec 2000 / January 2001
  19. Polyhedron Volume 21, Number 1, Issue 146, March 2001
  20. Dragon 363 article Part 3: Living Fever, by Chris Tulach; April 25, 2008; https://web.archive.org/web/20090217155043/http://wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/drrep/20080425
  21. Winter Fantasty 2018 Event Schedule; http://wintfan.baldmangames.com/events/
  22. Winter Fantasy [@WinterFantasy] (February 22, 2016). "If you had fun at our show this year, you'll be glad to know we're doing it again next year. See you Feb 1-5, 2017!" (Tweet). Retrieved January 4, 2021 via Twitter.

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