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What Marvel Studios' Daredevil cast would be like in a Dungeons & Dragons campaign (and what classes they would be), according to Deborah Ann Woll
How would a Dungeons & Dragons game go with the Daredevil cast? Deborah Ann Woll has some ideas.

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One of the coolest things about comic conventions is that you get answers to some of the wildest nerdy things you’ve ever wondered about. For example, what would it be like if Daredevil and his supporting cast played Dungeons & Dragons. We’ll never see that question in an Entertainment Weekly interview, but that’s the type of discussion you could find on a Dragon Con panel.
Deborah Ann Woll, who plays Karen Page in Daredevil and Daredevil: Born Again, is a big Dungeons & Dragons fan, so she was prepared when someone asked her what a Daredevil D&D party would be like.
“When I run D&D games, I’m interested in kind of my aesthetic and the stories that I like to tell,” Woll says during a panel at Dragon Con. “And for lack of a better word, I like to bring a lot of feminity into my D&D worlds. They’re still vicious, but they still carry a little bit of something that feels more authentic to my lived experience. So, I tend to go a lot more folklore, a lot more nature-based, potentially a little more reality-based than high fantasy. I go more like high adventure, but I think that works with this ragtag group that we have.”
So, what class would Matt, Karen, and Foggy be? Woll has some ideas.
“I do think D&D at its core is a team of people trying to stop the bad guy and save the innocent, and I can’t think of Karen, Matt, and Foggy any differently from that. Underdogs up against big, powerful, bad guys, and they’re trying to save people who are powerless to save themselves. So yeah, I think we would fly right into that world. I guess [Matt’s] a rogue or a monk. Something like that. And [Karen’s] probably a bard. Foggy, I don’t know, he feels like a wizard to me. He’s a wizard of law.”
Marvel Studios, if you ever need extra content for Disney+, please let Woll host a D&D game with her Daredevil castmates.
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