D&D AL Code of Conduct

In signing up for Adventurers League events as either a GM or a player at COS events, you agree to the Code of Conduct required of both GMs and Players.


Code of Conduct


All D&D Adventurers League participants are here to have fun and should feel safe and included at all times.

All participants (players, Dungeon Masters, and organizers) are expected to adhere to the following Code of Conduct.

Participants must conduct themselves in a manner that is conducive to the enjoyment and safety of others at the event.

Avoid excessively vulgar, sexual, or overly mature language and themes.

Follow the DMs lead, avoid arguing with the DM or other players over rules.

Let other players speak, avoid talking over others.

Avoid excessive cross-talk that is not relevant to the adventure being played.

Allow other players to get attention from the DM.

Discourage others from using social media to bully, shame, or intimidate other participants.

Avoid phone conversations at the table. If you must take a call, please excuse yourself from the table until your call is completed.

No tolerance is given for theft or aggressive behavior.

Theft and aggressive behavior are grounds for immediate removal from the play area and the premises.

Aggressive behavior includes threats of or actual physical aggression, using racial, gender, or cultural slurs against another participant, and otherwise harassing other participants.

Participants who feel as though they are in an unsafe environment should notify the organizer of the event immediately.

Participants noticing disruptive behavior should make those responsible for the behavior aware of their actions.

If a participant feels uncomfortable bringing it to the attention of the disruptive individual, the participant should notify the Dungeon Master or organizer of the event immediately.

The Dungeon Master has the right to ask a disruptive player to leave the table and speak with the organizer.

The organizer has the right to remove a disruptive or aggressive player or Dungeon Master from the play area or premises.

If anyone at the gaming convention, regardless of who or why they are there, feels that they have been harassed, bullied, or made to feel “uncomfortable” in any fashion, we ask that they come to the registration desk and ask to speak to one of the conventions committee members.

The Con Coordinator will be available throughout the Con. Just ask any staff member to locate him if you cannot find him.

At that time the committee member will deal with the situation and assist the individual in whatever way needed to ensure that the convention remains a safe, stress free environment.

Next Con Dates

MAR 22-24, 2024 - COSCON XXXIV
SEP 20-22, 2024 - SIBCON XXVIII
MAR 21-23, 2025 - COSCON XXXV
SEP 19-21, 2025 - SIBCON XXIX


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