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lowkey13
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Hey! I resembled that remark...(I'm not exaggerating. There was a three-ring binder just for the house rules. It was... something.)
... that's fair.Well, except the group with the binder full of house rules. Presumably they had figured out that other people did things differently, and therefore set out to codify every single one of the differences. I can't decide if they were heroic, insane, or both.
AD&D isn't 2e. Dem's fighting words.
The first sign that AD&D was suffering from the consumption was the publication of Unearthed Arcana; the DSG and WSG was the coughing up of blood in bed; 2e was the final death rattle.
(I think that the individualized experiences of times past is often opaque, and while greater understandings can be achieved, true understanding is often elusive.)