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  1. M.T. Black

    AD&D 1E Dragon Reflections #30

    TSR Periodicals published The Dragon Issue 30 in October 1979. It is 48 pages long and has a cover price of $2.00. In this issue, TSR tackles the Satanic Panic, we have a new column by Len Lakofka, and Ed Greenwood makes his debut! Editor Tim Kask kicks off the issue by noting that, "DUNGEONS...
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  3. M.T. Black

    AD&D 1E Dragon Reflections #29

    Some games (such as Pathfinder) are using the word "ancestry" now instead to avoid the connotations of "race".
  4. M.T. Black

    AD&D 1E Dragon Reflections #29

    From what I can see, at this point TSR were very much trying to increase the professionalism of the whole operation. Having said that, they still hired a lot of folk out of college who were enthusiastic gamers, and (apparently) a lot of relatives of the owners.
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    AD&D 1E Dragon Reflections #29

    Here you go - no need to buy, sight unseen ;)
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    AD&D 1E Dragon Reflections #29

    I agree! I wrote a half-ogre race and included it in Mirt's Undermountain Survival Guide. I liked the idea a lot.
  8. M.T. Black

    AD&D 1E Dragon Reflections #29

    For my group playing 1e back in the day, everyone started out with a bunch of characters spanning a few different races. But this was whittled down as they leveled up, and the humans inevitably survived.
  9. M.T. Black

    AD&D 1E Dragon Reflections #29

    You are welcome. It's always a pleasure to write these!
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    AD&D 1E Dragon Reflections #29

    Good point! I hadn't thought of that.
  11. M.T. Black

    AD&D 1E Dragon Reflections #29

    TSR Periodicals published The Dragon Issue 29 in September 1979. It is 56 pages long, with a cover price of $2.00. In this issue, a future legend joins the magazine, we talk about race in D&D, and we welcome back everyone's favorite comic strip dragon! Assistant editor Gary "Jake" Jacquet is...
  12. M.T. Black

    Lay-offs at Fantasy Flight Games?

    This is a good summary and assessment of the situation: https://knighterrantjr.blogspot.com/2020/01/fantasy-flight-games-rpg-products-still.html Bottom line - it is unlikely there will be any more RPG books from FFG after the currently scheduled books are released.
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  14. M.T. Black

    AD&D 1E Dragon Reflections #27

    My feeling is that the boardgame and wargame content really diminished after Kask left the magazine (coming up in a few issues). We'll see if that theory holds true. There's part of me that wishes that Dragon+ were a little more expansive than it currently is.
  15. M.T. Black

    TSR Gary’s Immersion in Castle El Raja Key: The Four-Way Footsteps

    Fantastic article, Rob! I'm really looking forward to your new book.
  16. M.T. Black

    AD&D 1E Dragon Reflections #28

    TSR Periodicals published The Dragon Issue 27 in August 1979. It is 59 pages long, with a cover price of $2.00. In this issue, we have the Politics of Hell, the return of Monty Haul, and Awful Green Things from Outer Space! In a short editorial, Tim Kask encourages readers to help dispel the...
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    AD&D 1E Dragon Reflections #27

    TSR Periodicals published The Dragon Issue 27 in July 1979. It is 52 pages long, with a cover price of $2.00. In this issue, The Dragon celebrates a milestone, we explore lots of wargame content, and the Bazaar of the Bizarre introduces us to the bag of wind! This issue marks the beginning of...
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