How did you arrive at D&D?

How did you "arrive" in the D&D hobby?

  • D&D first

    Votes: 260 70.1%
  • Other RPG --> D&D

    Votes: 41 11.1%
  • Computer RPG --> D&D

    Votes: 22 5.9%
  • Computer RPG --> other RPGs --> D&D

    Votes: 12 3.2%
  • Some other, non-RPG (card game, board game, etc.) --> D&D

    Votes: 23 6.2%
  • Some other, non-RPG --> other RPG --> D&D

    Votes: 13 3.5%

I remember reading the novelisation of ET as a lad. It mentioned something about Dungeons and Dragons and my interest was piqued. I also read a lot of mythology stories.

Then about a year later my best friend at school played a little (Basic Red box) game with us one lunch time and concepts like Saving Throws and Hit Points appeared before me.

I ended up cobbling together some sort of version of this game myself so I could play with my neighbour until I could afford my own copy of the Basic Rules, but in the mean time the aformentioned mate started running more games at lunch times and before school.

I picked up my copy of the rules with my fairly scant pocket money and I was hooked ever since...

(and never regretted it, either)
 

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I started gaming in 1991, with DnD 1st Edition. Did nae know 2nd edition was out until I had gone looking for my own gaimng books. I have fond memories of blowing up my frineds (DMs) dungeon with moltov cocktails. Then I got into Palladium's Megaverse, Traveller, GURPS, WEG Star Wars, Cthulhu and White Wolfs' World of Darkness (1.0) and Alternity when it came out.
 

I had always liked the idea of role playing games, from the first time my dad let us pick which one of his 100 intellivision games to play, I was four and I picked his dungeons and dragons games (both of them). I got into the console rpgs and my parents lbought me a couple of the heavily marketed boardgame rpgs that came out (wizards and warriors) but with my lack of dnd knowledge i really couldn't play the games because there was only me and my little brother.

Plus my parents were heavy christians and had trained me and my brothers that it was the work of the devil. IN college i got heavily into magic and I was at a Friday NIght magic sesssion. Something called "3.0" had just come out and some of the guys were abuzz about it. I could have cared less, it wasn't a new magic set so it didnt concern me. I was in line about to buy some cards and this big guy named Eric picked up the 3.0 phb put it in my hand and said "buy this we're playing it tonight". I said no it sounds like some crazy stuff. " He looked at me dead in my eyes and said... look buy it trust me you'll love it" in an almost threatening matter. I pulled out 20 bucks bought the book and here i am. Sure my parents think I"m crazy but hey, i'm having fun.
 

NES & SNES RPGs -> an ill-fated D&D 2e game run by my sister's boyfriend that didn't last but kept me interested in the game -> switching from reading sci-fi to fantasy at college -> hooking up with a group of friends who were my (almost entirely 2e) gaming group for four years.
 

Way back during the summer of '81 I saw the Lord of the Rings (Bashki's cartoon version) at a drive-in. This inspired me to read Tolkiens works (my dad had The Hobbit and first book of the trilogy on a the bookshelf). One of my friends from school had already read tolkiens works and iImentioned how cool it would be to play a game based on something like the Hobbit. As it turned out this particular friend had the old Basic Box Set (Red) and a Boxed Set from TSR for playing Miniatures.

I ended playing the Mini Set with him several times during the summer. Then in 6th grade I joined the Boy Scouts and went on my first camping trip during January of '82. Since it was winter, we stayed in a cabin. One of the guy's had brought his Basic Box Set (Red) and we played the Keep on the Borderlands module. I was hooked from that point on (my character had somehow slain the Minotaur single handedly and the DM could scarcely believe it and went on to make a big fuss about my slaying the Minotaur, I no longer recall what kind of character I was playing but he was only 1st level).

I ended up buying the Basic Book (from the Red Box set) from a kid in my class, later that year. However I ran into difficulties finding anyone intersted in playing the game so I made up maps on graph paper and tried playing the game myself without benefit of owning any Dragon Dice for about a year and a half.

I got the 1st edition AD&D Players Handbook, DM's Guide and Monster Manual for Christmass in '83 (and had by now obtained a set of Dragon Dice).

I finally started playing full time in '84 as a High School freshman. My High School had a D&D club and I was able to find people to play with (1st edition AD&D). By the time I graduated in '88, I had acquired the Fiend Folio, Deities and Demi-Gods and Monster manual II books. And had also picked I.C.E.'s MERP (Middle Earth Role Playing) handbook (couldn't quite figure out how it worked, so it was never played, but I liked the Critical tables) and been introduced to I.C.E.'s Role Master system (a very short, two session, introduction).

Then I joined the Army and acquired the Unearthed Arcana and Forgotten realms Boxed set (grey, if there were any of another color I've never seen one). And as 2nd edition started to come out I acquired the Players and GM's books and anything Forgotten Realms (mainly the source books), a boxed set for Dragon Lance and the hardbacked DL guide. I also picked up the Hero System/Champions and Fantasy Hero rulebooks (fourth edition, I believe), but never played them.

After leaving the Army, I picked up the 1st edition Manual of the Planes and continued buying the FR sourcebooks as they became available. Then in the mid '90's I found some people who played the Hero System/Champions game and played a few sessions.

In '97 or '98 I got tired of and became dissatisfied with the D&D system and devised my own set of mechanics to run my campaigns (percentiles to resolve everything, influnced from I.C.E. and character progression based on buying and increasing skills/abilities influenced from the Hero/Champions system). Most of my gaming experience up to and beyond this point had been as a DM, not a player.

In 2002 I picked up the 4th edition of I.C.E.'s Role Master, just to add it to my gaming library. And when 3.0 D&D came out I got the core books and the Forgotten Realms core book. I own nothing 3.5 D&D but have downloaded the SRD for 3.5 D&D.

At some point in time a friend had given me all the boxed Basic sets at once (2nd edition red Basic set BTW).

Currently I play (3.0/3.5 D&D) as much as I DM (my personal system).

Sorry for the long post.
 

Moldvay Boxed set... I received it by one of those things where you sold boxed sets of cards and after a certain amount you could choose an item from their catalog for sellers. They happened to have that boxed set and I ordered it up.
 

I got the red D&D boxed set for christmas in 82'. About a year later I met some friends that introduced me to AD&D 1e at an after school D&D club. From there I played Star Frontiers, MERPS, RoboTech, TMNT, AD&D 2e, Rifts, and AD&D 3e. Its been a fun 22 years.
 

Quasqueton said:
Did you come into the RPG hobby via D&D or some other game first?

Quasqueton

It's a trick question. There was no D&D when I started gaming. Tactics II was my first wargame. Played many wargames over the years. I guess I started playing with minis and Chainmail rules about a year before D&D came on the scene. It probably was the bridge over from wargames but my fiction reading had already branched out from Asimov and Bradbury to Howard and Tolkein, so that might have also been a factor.
 

My friend Joe Hornung got me into D&D back in 81' when we were 11. We first used the blue and red books with Erol Otis artwork on the covers. Man, we use to play up 6-8 hours every other day. Then we got into Gamma World. Next came Star Frontiers, Traveller, Aftermath, Villians & Vigilanties, Paranoia, Bushido, Heroes Unlimited, Robotech, FASA Star Trek, Skyrealms of Jorune, Twilight 2000, Cyber Punk 2020, and now I waste my time in front of my computer. :( Gone are the good times!!!
 

Had an interest in SF and fantasy before playing D&D. Really more SF than fantasy but I'd already read LotR at least twice. I was introduced to the game out of the blue by an acquaintance - a guy I really barely knew. But even though he was a grade above me in HS ours was a very small, private HS and I guess I just seemed like the most likely candidate of the people in school that he knew who would like the game. Where HE actually got it I don't think I've ever asked him, but he was as new to it as I.

The two of us got together at his house after school and I was HOOKED. We immediately added more players with him retaining the position of DM for several years. He eventually merged his campaign (and players) with the campaign of someone else he'd met (and he'd joined their game as a player) and gave up shield-monkey for quite a while. A few years after that I started working my way into The Chair and kinda stayed there for a LONG time.

But it all started in, I think, 1977 for me. Sophmore in high school. There WEREN'T any other RPG's. There WEREN'T any personal computers much less computer games. And I don't think Monopoly can be considered a gateway game to D&D.
 
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