Theory of Games
Storied Gamist
Quantity by itself is not an inherently good thing.

Quantity by itself is not an inherently good thing.
The metric for this thread is which book has the best GMing advice. Not quantity of info.*But the quantity of information they dumped in that book has no rival as a singular tome of advice on running Dungeons & Dragons.
Uh, that's pretty much standard nowadays.Few GM guides begin by telling the GM that outside organized play, the rules are what you make them.
OK, but your argument was that few GM guides contain that advice. Which isn't true.Funny how what's common now was unique with the 1e DMG, right? Like maybe that book set precedents for rpg design?
This just in: The 1901 Model C Packard is the best car ever made, because other cars which have followed it also have steering wheels!OK, but your argument was that few GM guides contain that advice. Which isn't true.
What is true is the 1e DMG is Gygax inventing the tabletop rpg WHEEL. All other DMGs are lesser works.OK, but your argument was that few GM guides contain that advice. Which isn't true.
Is this like Speed, but instead of a bomb blowing up if you go under 55 miles per hour, it blows up if you concede your original statement was too sweeping?What is true is the 1e DMG is Gygax inventing the tabletop rpg WHEEL. All other DMGs are lesser works.
Is this like Speed, but instead of a bomb blowing up if you go under 55 miles per hour, it blows up if you concede your original statement was too sweeping?
The metric for this thread is which book has the best GMing advice. Not quantity of info.*
And while the 1E DMG has been inspirational to a lot of us, and has some golden nuggets of advice in it, they are at least rivaled in number if not outright outweighed by a lot of plainly BAD advice or incomplete guidance because Gary wrote it primarily for an audience of experienced OD&D players.
*(Although for information density I wouldn't be surprised if the 3.0 or 3.5 DMGs rivaled it. Those books were also stuffed to the gills, as far as word count goes.)