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Ropecon
Annual role-playing convention in Finland
Annual role-playing convention in Finland
| Field | Value | |
|---|---|---|
| name | Ropecon | |
| image | [[Image:Playing Artemis at Ropecon.jpg | 230px]] |
| caption | Gamers playing Artemis at Ropecon 2014 | |
| status | Active | |
| genre | Gaming | |
| venue | Messukeskus Helsinki | |
| location | Helsinki | |
| country | Finland | |
| first | 1994 | |
| organizer | Ropecon Society | |
| attendance | 3,900 | |
| website | http://www.ropecon.fi/ |
Ropecon () is a role-playing convention held annually in Finland. The convention is one of the largest non-commercial annual events of its kind, having reached a record of "over 5900" attendees in 2022. The current venue is the Messukeskus Helsinki convention centre in Helsinki, the capital city of Finland.
Ropecon hosts a wide variety of different types of games, including role-playing games, live action role-playing games, collectible card games, miniature wargames and strategy games. The event also has lectures, panel discussions and other presentations covering different aspects of gaming.
Ropecon is organised by the Ropecon Society, a joint venture of several Finnish role-playing associations. The practical arrangements are made by the unpaid members of an organising committee and hundreds of voluntary workers at the convention. Any profits are used to support various other role-playing activities.
The name "Ropecon" comes from the Finnish language word "roolipeli", meaning role-playing game, but is also a nod to the English language word "rope", a vital piece of equipment in classic dungeon crawl role-playing games.
The Finnish culture ministry supported Ropecon in 2013 with funding.
The 2020 and 2021 conventions were turned into online events because of the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic. Helsingin Sanomat has described Ropecon as Europe's largest volunteer-run role-playing event.
List of Ropecons
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References
References
- "Ropecon Twitter".
- (18 April 2013). "Opera nabs biggest share of festival funding".
- {{in lang. fi [https://2021.ropecon.fi/ropecon/ajankohtaista Ajankohtaista koronasta. Ropecon 2021]/
- Pölönen, Sakri. (2022-07-31). "Roolipelit {{!}} Ropecon-roolipelitapahtuma jakoi palkinnot Ylen Ropelivelle ja tapahtumatuottaja Massi Hannulalle". [[Helsingin Sanomat]].
- Suutarinen, Mikko. (2025-07-27). "HS Ropeconissa {{!}} Kuvasimme roolipeliasut, jotka pysäyttivät Messukeskuksen käytävillä". [[Helsingin Sanomat]].
- "Ropecon 2011". Ropecon blog.
- A joint event with [[Assembly demo party]].
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