RPG shops
Retailers and venues useful to D&D and tabletop RPG players.
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Browse shops, clubs, manufacturers, terrain makers, STL creators, publishers and online communities.
The directory hub is the doorway into the Field Guide records. Instead of making readers guess the right search term, it breaks the tabletop hobby into useful routes: RPG shops, RPG clubs, wargaming clubs, board-game cafes, miniature manufacturers, terrain makers, STL creators, publishers, online communities and country or city views.
Start here when the question is still broad. If you want somewhere to buy a starter set, use RPG shops. If you want people to play with, try RPG clubs, wargaming clubs or board-game cafes. If you are building armies, tables or printed scenery, the maker categories will be more useful than the venue categories. If geography matters most, begin with UK, USA, International or one of the city pages.
The directory is not a paid placement system or a final authority. It is a researched editorial index that improves through additions, corrections and verification passes. Some records are major public venues with rich information; others are early field notes that still need exact location, product or event details checked.
Where possible, the guide points readers toward official sites before they travel, buy or join a group. Use the directory as a map of leads, then confirm the details with the organiser, shop, publisher or maker directly.
Records in this guide are meant to help readers choose the next sensible action: visit a site, contact an organiser, compare a supplier, or refine a search. They should not replace current official information. When a listing matters for travel, cost, safety, access or event planning, confirm the details with the shop, club, publisher, maker or community before relying on it.
Retailers and venues useful to D&D and tabletop RPG players.
BrowseGroup finders, communities and public routes into play.
BrowseFigure makers, sculptors and ranges.
BrowseBattlefield scenery and table dressing.
BrowseDigital sculptors and STL-led creators.
BrowseArmy, skirmish and historical gaming groups.
BrowseCafes, venues and hybrid tabletop spaces.
BrowseRules creators and game studios.
BrowseDirectories, platforms and meeting points.
BrowseThe initial UK-first field notes.
BrowseStarter USA records for shops, publishers, makers, cafes and conventions.
BrowseGlobal makers and community records.
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