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    Dragon Reflections #100

    not to mention, he was writing for what he assumed would be a tiny group of gamers in his area, and had no idea that D&D would take off like it did...
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    White Dwarf Reflections #35

    I had this one way back in the day. Not sure why it was for sale in a toy store in Montana, but back then, I was grabbing about every D&D thing I could find. Alas, I lost it somewhere along the way...
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    Dragon Reflections #100

    definitely a milestone issue, with an odd cover (a paper sculpture, apparently). Can't say I made use of any of the stuff inside; never ran the adventure, I don't recall anyone in any of my 1E groups wanting to run a druid/ranger, and didn't use any of the Pages spells. That said, it was still...
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    TSR On the Relative Merits of the TSR Editions

    from what I remember about my group in 1E days, initiative was simply one roll for each side, winner goes first, in the event of a tie, everything happens at once. The only exception I can remember is when there were spellcasters on both sides casting spells... in the event of a tie, the spell...
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    Dragon Reflections #99

    I read partway through the Thieves World books, right up to the point they introduced that guy who was a god or something and couldn't be killed. I found him to be incredibly annoying, and wondered if he could actually die if he got tossed into a volcano, and was hoping someone would write that...
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    Dragon Reflections #99

    Don't think I used any of the ideas in this issue, although I had planned to make use of the troops one...and then never got a campaign to high enough PC levels to do so...
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    Magazines Dragon Reflections #65

    Heh. Years after the magazine came out, this obscure fact popped up in an unexpected place. Long ago, TSR had a live chat forum, and once a week, they did a trivia game where you could win prizes for answering the most questions. Being a live chat, it boiled down to 'how fast can you remember...
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    Dragon Reflections #98

    a rather common fate back in these early chaotic days of RPGs....
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    Ya Basic! Trying To Understand the Perception of AD&D and the Sales of Basic

    my reason for 'buying the boxed set and never playing it' was 'wandered into a toy store in the mall in 1980, saw a really cool display of gaming minis, figured out they were for a game called Dungeons and Dragons, saw the boxed set (Holmes version) moments later, bought it... then later figured...
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    AD&D 2E Dragon Magazine #189

    when it comes to 'articles we used the most', I have to look way back in the earlier days, when EGG was publishing the deities of Greyhawk... before the folio set, there wasn't anything official, so we just picked random gods out of the Deities book (including some of the gnarly Cthulhu ones...
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    AD&D 1E Snarf's Challenge: Was it Possible to Play 1e RAW? SHARE YOUR STORIES!

    well, some group somewhere out there in the world might have played 1e RAW. But every group I ever was in had a lot of 'rules not used', house rules, etc.
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    Dragon Reflections #97

    or even better, don't have training costs at all. From what I remember of the final days of my last 1E campaign, I did away with them completely. 'Huge training costs' are one of the things that turn PCs into murder hobos...
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    AD&D 1E What was so bad about unearthed arcana 1e?

    from what I saw on groups who used the book, it was generally along the lines of 'ignore the new classes, races, comeliness; use the new magic items, spells, weapon specialization." Specialization seemed to give kind of an edge to beginning fighters, but at the same time, the DM could apply it...
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    Dragon Reflections #96

    yeah, the joke articles were all kind of groaners. I did like when later on, they used to print some of the really oddball letters they got from readers. EGG's new rules for demi-humans was another one that I used a lot later, when I got back into another gaming group.
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    Dragon Reflections #95

    EGG's "raising the demi human limits' was one I wasn't able to use at first since I was in between gaming groups when this issue came out. But I did look it up a couple of years later and write down the pertinent facts after I joined a new group as the DM. Ignored all the stuff about...
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    Magazines Dragon Reflections #94

    don't think I used any of the info in this issue, but I really liked the cover....
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    D&D General Best D&D product of any edition (non-core book)

    one of my DMs back in the day ran a short campaign set there, although we warped the setting and put the city in the WoG, somewhere in the south end of Nyrond, IIRC...
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    D&D General Best D&D product of any edition (non-core book)

    1E: the World of Greyhawk boxed set. Used it a lot 2E: Going to cheat here and say 'The Forgotten Realms'. Specifically, all those boxed sets that expanded the world in all directions. 3E: Well, the only non-core product I have for this one is the Nyambe book, and only because I contributed...
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    Magazines Dragon Reflections #93

    the official expansion of the druid's levels was nice, but.... I can't recall anyone ever in any of the groups I was in actually running a druid character. Which was odd, because when it was all so new back in 1E days and there wasn't a lot of official material, I saw people trying about...
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    OD&D Feb 16th: Holmes Basic Day (Anniversary of J. Eric Holmes' Birthday)

    so long as no one gets hurt, yeah, they're fine... but healing spells are needed the most at first level. Considering that B2 was the module that came in the box (and was likely the first adventure for a lot of groups), they must have run away a lot to heal up naturally (slowly) until leveling...
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