| Dungeons and Dragons's online gaming experience is so popular in Europe that in 2006, when servers crashed because of massive queuing, the game actually gained thousands more fans instead of losing them. The fanaticism of European, American, Asian, and Australian players is a testament to the game's intrepid, sophisticated design. That being said, without gold pieces to barter and trade at auction, beginning European players will find it difficult to keep up with the ambitious Americans and Chinese who constitute roughly two-fifths of the world of Dungeons and Dragons Online. |