The box of the '81/Otus-cover set was pink/purple/magenta-ish, but the rulebook itself was redOurph said:[nitpick]The red box cover for the '83 basic set is by Larry Elmore. Erol Otus did the cover for the '81 purple box set.[/nitpick]
The box of the '81/Otus-cover set was pink/purple/magenta-ish, but the rulebook itself was redOurph said:[nitpick]The red box cover for the '83 basic set is by Larry Elmore. Erol Otus did the cover for the '81 purple box set.[/nitpick]
delericho said:The "Red Box" Basic Set for me.
Mark Hope said:I voted yes, although technically speaking the answer is no![]()
Clavis said:Just seeing that box again makes me feel all warm and fuzzy inside.
BlueBlackRed said:Red book Basic for me.
I still owe that Bargle a good thumping.

TerraDave said:It all started with this...
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Ha! My first contact with something similar to RPGs were the Fighting Fantasy books as well. Then it was 'Das Schwarze Auge' which was pretty mediocre at the time and didn't really manage to explain how roleplaying was supposed to work.S'mon said:My intro to RPGs was the Fighting Fantasy gamebooks, Fighting Fantasy introductory RPG, then 1e AD&D - DMG & MM purchased for £5 each from a fellow schoolboy. I never had much to do with Basic D&D until recently.

(Dungeons & Dragons)
Rulebook featuring "high magic" options, including a host of new spells.