Flowchart of the Editions

Remathilis

Legend
I'm working on a complete flowchart of every major edition of D&D. I'm fact checking. Below is the image (under the spoiler). Any comments, critiques, or corrections are welcome.

(I apologize for the legibility)

[sblock=The Editions]
historyofDD.jpg

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rossik

Explorer
wow, sucha nice work!
if you dont mind, i already copy it to myself!

wonder if i can make one of these for 1ed adventures

(btw, im no expert, but it seems right

also, theres a book with all contents of the d&d "black box with dragon", maybe you should include it)


(ps: are you going to add "first quest" and the "dragon quest"?)
 

rossik

Explorer
oh, and theres this too:
Item Code: #11450
Title: Dungeons & Dragons Adventure Game
Type: Core Rules
Author: Bill Slavicsek
Published: 1999
Format: 2 32-page books, 8 2-page character data sheets, 2-page cardstock map/screen, "Read This First!" insert, 6 dice in mini-ziploc bag, TSR logo dice bag
 

diaglo

Adventurer
you missed the beginning.
before the boxed set in 1974 there was a series of xeroxed handscrawled papers passed around.
and before that there was chainmail.
D&D has it roots in wargaming.
 

Remathilis

Legend
diaglo said:
you missed the beginning.
before the boxed set in 1974 there was a series of xeroxed handscrawled papers passed around.
and before that there was chainmail.
D&D has it roots in wargaming.

I was specifically going for published editions with the title "Dungeons and Dragons" on it.

That was my reason to omit chainmail, at least. :p
 

Remathilis

Legend
rossik said:
wow, sucha nice work!
if you dont mind, i already copy it to myself!

wonder if i can make one of these for 1ed adventures

(btw, im no expert, but it seems right

also, theres a book with all contents of the d&d "black box with dragon", maybe you should include it)


(ps: are you going to add "first quest" and the "dragon quest"?)

I'm not sure about what book has the "black box w/ dragon" on it. If you got anymore info, I'ld love it.

I debated following the "Intro sets" (First Quest would spin off 2nd, The Basic Games off 3rd/3.5) but decided that the intro games were really subsets of their respective editions. However, I might expand the picture to add the other starter sets if people want.
 




diaglo

Adventurer
Original D&D(1973) also went thru various changes.
xeroxed papers
wood grained boxed set
white boxed set
Original Collectors edition boxed set.

and then you get all the supplements too. I-V. although V is a mass combat
 

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