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Edition Experience: Did/Do you Play 1E AD&D? How Was/Is It?
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<blockquote data-quote="Whizbang Dustyboots" data-source="post: 7944636" data-attributes="member: 11760"><p>For folks who enjoy/enjoyed 1E, or want to try it for the first time, instead of getting the original books with their, um, idiosyncratic rules presentation, I recommend one of two options:</p><p></p><p>1) OSRIC, which was intended to work like an SRD for 1E, but which also works as a greatly cleaned up (but 100% rules accurate) version of 1E. <a href="https://osricrpg.com/get.php" target="_blank">The PDF version is free</a>, although there are multiple hard copy versions available.</p><p></p><p>2) The Labyrinth Lord Advanced Edition. Labyrinth Lord itself is a clone of Moldvay's Basic D&D, and the Advanced Edition gives you most of the 1E options from AD&D. As someone who played during this era, I will say that people crossing back and forth between BD&D and AD&D was very common, although the end result of doing so isn't a "pure" AD&D experience. (Although there's lots of evidence that no one, even at Gygax's table, played "pure" AD&D.) The <a href="https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/78523/Advanced-Edition-Companion-Labyrinth-Lord?src=also_purchased" target="_blank">combo of PDFs will cost you $20</a>, but if you're into OSR/retro gaming, Labyrinth Lord is one of the most popular options, and there's a lot of material out there for it, beyond just classic TSR stuff.</p><p></p><p>(All that said, the original books can't be beat for flavor and tone. Get them as supplements to one of the above.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whizbang Dustyboots, post: 7944636, member: 11760"] For folks who enjoy/enjoyed 1E, or want to try it for the first time, instead of getting the original books with their, um, idiosyncratic rules presentation, I recommend one of two options: 1) OSRIC, which was intended to work like an SRD for 1E, but which also works as a greatly cleaned up (but 100% rules accurate) version of 1E. [URL='https://osricrpg.com/get.php']The PDF version is free[/URL], although there are multiple hard copy versions available. 2) The Labyrinth Lord Advanced Edition. Labyrinth Lord itself is a clone of Moldvay's Basic D&D, and the Advanced Edition gives you most of the 1E options from AD&D. As someone who played during this era, I will say that people crossing back and forth between BD&D and AD&D was very common, although the end result of doing so isn't a "pure" AD&D experience. (Although there's lots of evidence that no one, even at Gygax's table, played "pure" AD&D.) The [URL='https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/78523/Advanced-Edition-Companion-Labyrinth-Lord?src=also_purchased']combo of PDFs will cost you $20[/URL], but if you're into OSR/retro gaming, Labyrinth Lord is one of the most popular options, and there's a lot of material out there for it, beyond just classic TSR stuff. (All that said, the original books can't be beat for flavor and tone. Get them as supplements to one of the above.) [/QUOTE]
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