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<blockquote data-quote="Celtavian" data-source="post: 6462252" data-attributes="member: 5834"><p>My group is hardly the outlier. I've played with a ton of groups over the years. Our group is about the middle for magic items.</p><p></p><p>Getting a girdle of giant strength at the higher levels wasn't hard. I gave the rogue a fire giant girdle because the fighter or other martial usually handed it down after he got topped out. It was fairly common for a bunch of kids playing D&D back in the day to want to have nice magic items. Maybe you were already an old man or played with a particularly mature group, but stop pretending that all of the young D&D players of that day somehow had the sense to limit magic items and the like. It certainly wasn't the majority as you claim. I went to many a table where our magic item selection appeared meager because we usually handed out what was in modules.</p><p></p><p>Our group, ,like many others, was a bunch of young kids playing D&D in our teens. In the course of having fun, we liked getting magic items. Those old modules which you seem to have forgotten, handed out quite a few, including girdles and +2 weapons. </p><p></p><p>I am indeed talking about higher level thieves. They had it tough at lower levels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Celtavian, post: 6462252, member: 5834"] My group is hardly the outlier. I've played with a ton of groups over the years. Our group is about the middle for magic items. Getting a girdle of giant strength at the higher levels wasn't hard. I gave the rogue a fire giant girdle because the fighter or other martial usually handed it down after he got topped out. It was fairly common for a bunch of kids playing D&D back in the day to want to have nice magic items. Maybe you were already an old man or played with a particularly mature group, but stop pretending that all of the young D&D players of that day somehow had the sense to limit magic items and the like. It certainly wasn't the majority as you claim. I went to many a table where our magic item selection appeared meager because we usually handed out what was in modules. Our group, ,like many others, was a bunch of young kids playing D&D in our teens. In the course of having fun, we liked getting magic items. Those old modules which you seem to have forgotten, handed out quite a few, including girdles and +2 weapons. I am indeed talking about higher level thieves. They had it tough at lower levels. [/QUOTE]
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