For players, yes. When organizers sell their tickets via Epic Plots, they pay a (small) service fee.
Certainly! You can reach us on our Discord channel, or send an email to info@epic-plots.com.
We are happy to assist you!
Nice, we'd love to hear it! We genuinely appreciate any feedback or suggestion you have for us. You can share it on our Discord channel or, if you'd rather contact us directly, you can find our email at the bottom of the page.
Epic here refers not so much to epic, but rather to epic poetry; the art of storytelling and writing.
Plots comes from plotting; planning and conceptualizing. But it is also the plural of plot; the core of a story.
In our view, itโs about both epic stories and plans, as well as planned stories.
On your account page, click on the gear icon at the top-right. Dat kan from your account-page: click on and select Edit Profile.
On the next page, click again on and select Add Sub-account. You can then log into this new account via your account page. In this account, you can enter the details of the person for whom you want to buy a ticket.
This works this way because tickets on Epic Plots are tied to a single user. This is necessary to properly manage personal data and ensure the organizer knows who is registering, whether there are specific allergies to consider, or who to contact in case of emergencies.
Organizers must specify in advance which data they wish to view for the event. This will be shown when you register for an event; it can vary by organization, event, and even ticket. However, there are three fields that organizers can always see when you register: your username, your first name, and your emergency instructions.
We would love to hear it!
You can reach out to us on our Discord channel, or send an email to info@epic-plots.com.
We are happy to help!