Anson Caralya
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From the intro to Eldritch Wizardry (Timothy Kask, April '76): "The introduction of psionic combat is bound to enliven games grown stagnant. It opens up untold possibilities for both players and the DM, and in so doing recognizes one of the favorite topics of science fiction and fantasy writers: the unknown powers of the mind." (Reading a passage from 1976 expressing concern about D&D games grown stagnant makes me feel very, very old.) The system presented in Eldritch Wizardry is very similar to what later appeared in the Appendix of the 1E PHB, with one important exception: psionic characters paid a penalty for their psionic abilities. Fighters, for example, lost one follower for every psionic ability, and one point of strength for every 4 psionic abilities. I meant to ask Gary why the downside was dropped in the transition to the PHB, but I can't recall if I ever did. Anyway, I think the PHB version is the one to label "unbalanced".
Edit: whoops, sorry, posted without realizing this topic had gone beyond one page.
Edit: whoops, sorry, posted without realizing this topic had gone beyond one page.