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Just curious - when & why did the style of the Basic/Expert D&D books change
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<blockquote data-quote="Erekose" data-source="post: 4167153" data-attributes="member: 610"><p>Thanks for the website.</p><p></p><p>As for the entry:</p><p></p><p>Twelfth (1983) </p><p>* Third Revision of the Basic Set rules, coinciding with the release of Set 3: Companion Rules (the D&D Expert Set was also updated at this time)</p><p>* Entitled Basic Rules Set 1. Solid red box depicting a red dragon fighting a single warrior; box artwork by Larry Elmore. Angled TSR logo on back cover reads "TSR Hobbies, Inc.", and Product Number is in lower right</p><p>* 64-page Player’s Manual and a 48-page Dungeon Master’s Rulebook (both have identical artwork to the box cover)</p><p>* Six uncolored dice in a small poly bag and a dice crayon. One set has been spotted with six pre-colored dice and no crayon</p><p>* Cleverly, no module is included (though there are two scenarios in the rulebooks). The Seventh print of B2 Keep on the Borderlands (with the cardboard header attached) is available separately</p><p></p><p>If memory serves, the version I have was the red box but was called the "Basic Set", had a single booklet, and did come with the Keep on the Borderlands?</p><p></p><p>The Expert Set I have followed a similar format. From the acaeum website I can't work out if it was the 2nd or 3rd printing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Erekose, post: 4167153, member: 610"] Thanks for the website. As for the entry: Twelfth (1983) * Third Revision of the Basic Set rules, coinciding with the release of Set 3: Companion Rules (the D&D Expert Set was also updated at this time) * Entitled Basic Rules Set 1. Solid red box depicting a red dragon fighting a single warrior; box artwork by Larry Elmore. Angled TSR logo on back cover reads "TSR Hobbies, Inc.", and Product Number is in lower right * 64-page Player’s Manual and a 48-page Dungeon Master’s Rulebook (both have identical artwork to the box cover) * Six uncolored dice in a small poly bag and a dice crayon. One set has been spotted with six pre-colored dice and no crayon * Cleverly, no module is included (though there are two scenarios in the rulebooks). The Seventh print of B2 Keep on the Borderlands (with the cardboard header attached) is available separately If memory serves, the version I have was the red box but was called the "Basic Set", had a single booklet, and did come with the Keep on the Borderlands? The Expert Set I have followed a similar format. From the acaeum website I can't work out if it was the 2nd or 3rd printing. [/QUOTE]
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