Fifth Element
Legend
I'm a bit late to the thread. 2E is awesome!
The main problem with 2E is that classes were not balanced – why play a single-classed fighter, when you could be a fighter/mage? With the XP chart, you could be a level 7 fighter, or a level 6 fighter/level 6 mage.
Remember the focus here is Core 2nd edition AD&D, not all the supplements.
Another criticism, however, that I've heard is that TSR bent over to the religious groups by getting rid of Demons and Devils. Which I admit annoyed me, too.
The removal of demons/devils, and the basic movement away from Medieval Christian and Occult elements IMO was part of a general trend away from historical/mythological and towards more fantasy/sci-fi/Disney. IMO it started in 1e with Dragonlance, so it wasn't a 2e thing per-se, but 2e was a major rules revision and I think it coincided with this new culture change. More He-Man and less Conan. Seems to me like in the early days of DnD, the audience was conceived of as college or older, and with 2e it was younger. The nudity in the early rulebooks I think is the most obvious example that takes the least analysis, but not the only example of this change. The only way a "bohemian earspoon" would ever be mentioned in a new rulebook would be as an homage to 1e - the new style is axe-heads 50 times too big for the haft, dire flails, and other implausible and cartoonish elements.
Other than that, I think my only complaint about 2E as such was that it lacked some of the quirky flavor of 1E - not in the rules, but in the presentation. 1E had all those funny little cartoons in the Player's Handbook, for example. I'm sure a lot of folks remember the one with the fighter cowering in terror in the wizard's arms at the approach of a rust monster, or the one with the PCs in Mickey Mouse ears sneaking into a wererat temple.
And 1E had, for my money, the best book covers of any edition. I'm thinking of the classic Player's Handbook picture with the thieves prying the ruby eye out of the idol; the DMG with the wizard in green robes throwing open the doors; and the Manual of the Planes with the astral dreadnought reaching up out of the lunatic void.
(Of course, 1E also had the crappiest book covers of any edition. Monster Manual, I'm lookin' at you.)
I loved those but they were in the 1E DMG.
The earlier printings of the DMG featured a party of PC's vs an efreet on the cover-very awesome.
The original MM cover was an inspired masterpiece. Please turn in your grognard card.![]()
Yeah, well, I didn't actually play during the 1E era. I came in shortly after 2E was released, and only found out about 1E by reading old sourcebooks that some of my fellow players had lying around.
The PCs versus the efreet was cool, but I never found it as evocative as the green wizard throwing open the doors (a later printing).
My mistake on the cartoons. It's been a while.