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  1. J

    1st Edition adventures with small parties

    A (imo) very badly tacked on plot. I wouldn't spend additional money for it if you have the originals - your ideas for weaving them together sound better than what was put out in that set.
  2. J

    1st Edition adventures with small parties

    Yeah, hirelings wouldn't get specialization. It's something you need to have levels in fighter for, which 0-level men-at-arms technically don't. Henchmen get XP at half shares. I've seen debates as to whether or not they are supposed to count as a full share when dividing experience but only...
  3. J

    1st Edition adventures with small parties

    Another thought - I agree with the use of hirelings (0 level men-at-arms and such) and henchmen (leveled NPC followers). Hirelings are probably going to start becoming liabilities rather than help after about level 2; maybe a couple of dedicated spear guys protecting the M-U but that stay off...
  4. J

    What's the problem with bringing PCs back from the dead?

    I have no prob with raise dead, but to me DnD is a game, not a way to group-think a novel. Of course, if people have fun playing that way, more power to em. But I don't think that even if raise dead were available in real life for grandpa it would get used very often. It might restore...
  5. J

    No Second Edition Love?

    A newbie's (to EN World) thoughts I started gaming about 6 months before 2e came out. I switched over initially, and then kept the parts I liked. I eventually ditched 2e (and lost the love for it) for a few reasons. The FR grey box was the first campaign set I ever bought. I loved it...
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