[OOC] Playing Dice with the Universe

Excellent! :)

Need at least two more!

(For class options, I'll be using all of the materials in the new reprint box set so the Thief is available as well as, I believe, the Druid and the Paladin).
 

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Bert will be playing a Fighting Man then (would have gone for a paladin but that 17 Cha requirement is not really in the dice this time around :().

Can you tell us something about the starting adventure, MV, or do you want to keep it all a delightful surprise?
 

I plan on using published adventures as much as possible so we'll probably be hitting Temple of the Frog first. I'll know more once I have the boxed set (it should be delivered today).
 

Now Where The Heck Did I Leave Those Rules....

Just so you know, I don't have the OD&D rules, but I have downloaded OSRIC [AD&D clone, I think?], Labyrinth Lord, and Heroes Against Darkness. I think (hope?) one of these is a retro-clone of OD&D. Any help that you can offer about which is which would be appreciated. Otherwise, HEY!, I'll just look at the rules themselves and see what they say about it.

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Well, I've done so. All I can say for sure is that OSRIC is not OD&D, but rather a re-skinned AD&D. Labyrinth Lord appears to me to be a re-skinned BECMI-like system. Heroes Against Darkness appears to be a game of a different stripe altogether, more of a re-work or re-imagining of a conglomerate of various editions of D&D with a good dose of original material added for good measure. All of this leaves me without anything that I am sure can serve me in this game. So I may be wholly dependent upon our glorious DM for everything that requires rules, from starting money and equipment prices on.

BUT WAIT! I also have Swords & Wizardry, which is a retro-clone of OD&D, since it references the 'white box' rules of yore. Confirmation of this would be greatly appreciated, if anyone can help me out here. [Swords & Wizardry downloads are available HERE!.]
 
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I fully expected for us to learn the rules together so no worries there. I'm doing this, in part, to get the experience of DMing the older editions.

As for retroclones, I have avoided most of them. I'm not a purist by any means, I just have two very important limits - money and brainspace. ;)
 

Those are two limits that I understand very well! However, in this case, neither really applies, because the downloads are free [at least they were when I got them] and having the rules in a computer file means that no brainspace is required, either.
 

Don't have OD&D; not going to get the reprints; but am familiar at least with AD&D (both editions; so might be willing to give this a shot.
 


OKay can't post the link to Invisible Castle by the looks of it; which is annoying.

I'll post more when you're sure you have a full party.
 


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