B2 Return to the Keep 4e


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Really? I always played it as 2. Space required for a longsword was 5 feet as I recall, so that meant 2 people in a 10 foot wide corridor. Then again, most of the time we didn't play with minis at all and didn't care less that things didn't really fit into the room.

I wouldn't want to do that with 3/4e.

But, in any case, sardine rooms of trolls is a bad thing. :D

For the 1E AD&D games I've run for the North Carolina Gamedays, I've used small minis from the D&D minis set (halfling and gnome minis, mostly) to represent the PCs, and set the map grid at 1" = 10 feet. For larger minis I would use medium size minis, and a large dragon from this set at that scale is freakin' horrifying! :) When we ran the Against the Giants games, I used Dwarf and Human Thug minis for the various giants. It actually worked pretty well! Well enough that, were I running an AD&D game regularly, It's probably what I would do, and just bulk up my stock of small and tiny humanoid minis.
 



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