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    RPG Evolution: Solving the Gnome Problem

    If leftover pizza could do that... my college days would have been a lot different :D
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    RPG Evolution: Solving the Gnome Problem

    Original D&D, Monsters and Treasure, page 8. The Gnolls in my game are still this.
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    RPG Evolution: The Trouble with Halflings

    Ack! Now you've done it... you dissed race as class. The Basic D&D crowd will descend on this thread with pitchforks and torches! :D
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    RPG Evolution: The Trouble with Halflings

    A lot of "problems" related to Halflings is the number of races / ancestries that share similar size / abilities etc. They are not unique or special. Out of curiosity does everyone use all the available races / ancestries in their setting / game? How many people use their own homebrew races /...
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    RPG Evolution: The Trouble with Halflings

    There's nothing wrong with the standard bucolic Hobbit / Halfling. The bulk of the population of most races lead non adventurous lives. Humans are mostly peasant farmers, Dwarfs are miners and craftsmen, etc. The adventurers are the ones that don't fit the standard roles of their people /...
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    Basic D&D Was Selling 600,000+/Year At One Point

    I wondered the same. If you listed the books in order of numbers it would be PHB, MM, DMG among the groups I played with. MM outnumbered the DMG. I had 2 MM ('77) before the PHB even came out ('78). Ended up with a couple of them and finally the DMG in '79. We started with original D&D in '74...
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    Dragon Reflections #57

    Make that 2 gallons of gas (even in California). And I whined about the high price then too :D Of course the minimum wage was about $3-4 an hour iirc. Dragon was a bargain at $3 an issue though. Loved the wondering trees and borrowed the idea for an enchanted woods in my home brew game. Good...
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    Worlds of Design: The Destination, Not the Journey?

    Bingo. It didn't happen that often and past mid levels it took ages to happen. "Gosh, only 60,000 more xp and I go up to 9th level..." I didn't get rid of the xp for gp, I just reduced it. I use silver (rather than gold) as the basic coinage for prices, treasure, etc. I kept the 1 gp = 1xp...
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    Rivers of London, RuneQuest Gods, Regency Cthulhu Coming Soon From Chaosium

    I must be the odd person out... I just want to read the Gods of Runequest. Love Glorantha as a setting. Oh, and Pendragon sounds good as well. I can miss the rest, but to each their own.
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    Dragon Reflections #55

    And if your description is good enough your players will spend a lot of time in that mundane room trying to figure out if anything is "special" :D
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    Dragon Reflections 54

    Thanks for the article. Haven't had time to post until now, but I made time to read it as soon as I saw it. Enjoyable as always.
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    D&D 5E (2014) Is D&D 90% Combat?

    OK. The rules of D&D might be combat heavy. The reason for that is simple. Combat is one of the most consequential bits to PC survival. You can spend several sessions without combat and have it all culminate in a duel. Tooling around town, socializing and preparing for a wedding (invitations...
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    Dragon Reflections #52

    There was no one system for it. Thieves World wasn't system agnostic either, it was multi-system. Much like the multiple fantasy authors involved in the books the boxed RPG set included many RPG authors. Even Traveller made it in courtesy of Marc Miller. The setting was very interesting, and the...
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    Worlds of Design: The Importance of Self-Consistency

    The following is imho, of course. Magic is not a miracle in a world with magic. Magic is part of that world's natural laws. Magic has laws, or at least boundaries, and is consistent. You (at least as the DM) know what it can, and can't, do. Players not knowing is no different from their...
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    Go Down The Hobbit Hole Of The One Ring Starter Set

    I don't think anyone said they were entitled to character generation, just that they needed to see it before they decided their level of interest. And I think they are right :) The rest of the rules might be OK, but with Middle Earth the main draw is the setting. Pretty maps and lore will draw...
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    News Digest for the Week of January 28

    They actually put out quite a bit of Eberron material back in the 3.x days as I recall... not quite the glut of setting specific stuff 2E settings got, but not insignificant. Or maybe it's age affecting my memory :D
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    OD&D Original 'Known World' Documents Released

    Ha! Someone else thinks work is a good excuse for procrastination. Kind of like picking your poison :D
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    OD&D Original 'Known World' Documents Released

    It's a really fun peek into a homebrew setting. Very cool. Also cool that a lot of the ideas (if not all) made it into a later published setting. Excluding material borrowed from other sources would be required before publication of course. The nice thing about home games is you don't have to...
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    Imagine Reflections #1

    Not so slight. That's Elric and Moonglum of Elwher.
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    Review of Twilight: 2000: You’re on Your Own, Good Luck

    All right. You've got me listening to Berlin again...
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