FormerlyHemlock
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Nah, that'd be like 900 spell-point ('mana') systems per player, there weren't more than 10 per...
But NPCs played AD&D too, back in the day. Or at least I'm pretty sure Elminster and Mordenkainen did at least, in the pages of Dragon Magazine. If every DM has at least one game world with a billion NPCs, and if even 1% of those NPCs plays AD&D, and each of those NPCs has at least one spell point system variant in their AD&D game, then even just 101 DMs can have a billion and ten million spell point systems between them.
