Do you have my house bugged????? .... I'm actually going to talk about Appendix N next week! (Zelazny - in the original DMG). Great stuff and video Bob!
My first encounter with D and D was the introductory version released in the UK under license by Games Workshop, around '78/'79 (?). It only allowed for progression to third level, if I remember correctly. I also had the original edition of Warhammer (three rulebooks in a box), and a first edition of Runequest. I gave them all away, which, in hindsight, may not have been the smartest thing I've ever done.
Do you have my house bugged????? .... I'm actually going to talk about Appendix N next week! (Zelazny - in the original DMG). Great stuff and video Bob!
Ha! We must be psychically connected. Looking forward to it.
My first encounter with D and D was the introductory version released in the UK under license by Games Workshop, around '78/'79 (?). It only allowed for progression to third level, if I remember correctly. I also had the original edition of Warhammer (three rulebooks in a box), and a first edition of Runequest. I gave them all away, which, in hindsight, may not have been the smartest thing I've ever done.
I have fond memories of Runequest.
@@occultdetective The Ducks were a bit of sticking point for me.
@@parazatico9030 Ha! That was an odd choice.
The Elephant does not "recreate" the D&D experience, it CREATED the D&D experience.
True point.