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Results for tag: OD&D
Posted by:
Alphastream1
on Mar 15, 2012 at 10:32:26 AM
Basic Damage ![]() The toll of conventions, work travel, and writing for DDI sidelined my play a bit. Still, my plan to continue to run through the editions continues. We previously had fun discussing:
I'm also enjoying the discussion instigated by the D&D Next group and...
Posted by:
Alphastream1
on Jan 12, 2012 at 03:39:36 PM
OD&D and the Challenge of Pleasing Everyone, Part 2 Of Trolls and Fire and Vicious Combat
The next door the party opened led to a room inhabited by two trolls. I described their warty grey-green skin, their long nose and round-ridged eyes, their long arms, and their stooped posture, rather than name them, but the players instantly knew what they were. (The room originally had four 6 hit die trolls, I changed this to two 3 hit die trolls). Lard sent his mule inside ("Ok, I guess you brought your mule into the dungeon...",...
Posted by:
Alphastream1
on Jan 12, 2012 at 03:07:25 PM
OD&D and the Challenge of Pleasing Everyone, Part 1 Last week I shared what I could about the playtesting of D&D Next and drew parallels to the experience of going back and running OD&D (the first "white box" version of D&D) for the first time.
Exploration
The party continued through the swamp, following the directions given by...
Posted by:
Alphastream1
on Jan 9, 2012 at 06:13:27 PM
From OD&D to Playtesting New Editions... and Back Again Several months ago I was at my favorite local gaming shop and I happened to see a copy of the magenta/purple box of Basic Dungeons & Dragons. This was the version I started with. I picked it up. And when I got home, turning it around in my hands and slowly opening it up to look upon its old contents, I had this great flood of memories. Those memories continued to stick with me the next few weeks. With all the talk of Red Box I decided to buy the original one, which came out after the magenta box and was thus the 4th version. (OD&D is the original White Box, after which TSR created both a Basic and Advanced game. We consider AD&D and various Basic sets to all be 1st Edition but give those Basic boxes versions to keep them clear.) ... |