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<blockquote data-quote="Wednesday Boy" data-source="post: 5326868" data-attributes="member: 53678"><p>My first time playing was in 1991-ish and myself, my brother, and two friends played a 2nd Ed. intro boxed set. It had four short adventures (two dungeons, one haunted house, and one spelljammer) so each of us took one turn GMing. My favorite parts about the dungeons and haunted house were that each room gave us a new challenge or foe. If we fought little dog things called "koh-balds" in the first room, we got to fight a giant frog in the next room. It was a great way to grab our imaginations on what fantastical stuff was in this D&D game that wasn't in HeroQuest (the game we started out playing).</p><p> </p><p>The most memorable part of that set was when my friend was running the spelljammer adventure. We went into a bar to learn some info on these neogi slaves we were tracking down. Being new to GMing, my friend read down the list of who was in the bar exactly as it was written in the text.</p><p> </p><p>"Okay, you see two dwarves, a human bartender, and an elf spy."</p><p> </p><p>We had a fun time joking about jumping the elf directly and beating him until he lead us to the neogi. Since then my friend became much better at keeping us surprised in his games!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wednesday Boy, post: 5326868, member: 53678"] My first time playing was in 1991-ish and myself, my brother, and two friends played a 2nd Ed. intro boxed set. It had four short adventures (two dungeons, one haunted house, and one spelljammer) so each of us took one turn GMing. My favorite parts about the dungeons and haunted house were that each room gave us a new challenge or foe. If we fought little dog things called "koh-balds" in the first room, we got to fight a giant frog in the next room. It was a great way to grab our imaginations on what fantastical stuff was in this D&D game that wasn't in HeroQuest (the game we started out playing). The most memorable part of that set was when my friend was running the spelljammer adventure. We went into a bar to learn some info on these neogi slaves we were tracking down. Being new to GMing, my friend read down the list of who was in the bar exactly as it was written in the text. "Okay, you see two dwarves, a human bartender, and an elf spy." We had a fun time joking about jumping the elf directly and beating him until he lead us to the neogi. Since then my friend became much better at keeping us surprised in his games! [/QUOTE]
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