Alaxk Knight of Galt
First Post
I think a major point that's missed here is how XP is awarded. In 1st Edition, XP was awarded for gaining wealth, not defeating enemies in combat. How you awarded XP changed in almost every edition, each time shifting more towards XP for defeating monsters through physical prowess. You can't overstate how profound this change is. How you reward play in your game heavily influences that play.
Furthermore, in 1st edition all the classes were not combat specialist. Indeed, the only combat specialist was the Fighter. Wizards, Theives, and Clerics all shined, but they shined in different ways. Fighters were brought along in case the other three classes failed and you needed some meat to throw in front of the ogre.
Now, no one wants to force you into not having fun. If playing a 1st edition caster isn't your taste (or if Vancian magic isn't your taste), early edition DnD may not be your cup of tea. You shouldn't bear the mark of Cain because of this (but you should check out Mage and World of Darkness for alternate magic systems).
Personally, I think 1st edition Wizard has a certain charm about it. Carefully selecting your spells, learning new spells, and selecting when to use your spells to apply force at the right time appeals to me. Yeah, you do suck at level 1, but those are the breaks.
Furthermore, in 1st edition all the classes were not combat specialist. Indeed, the only combat specialist was the Fighter. Wizards, Theives, and Clerics all shined, but they shined in different ways. Fighters were brought along in case the other three classes failed and you needed some meat to throw in front of the ogre.
Now, no one wants to force you into not having fun. If playing a 1st edition caster isn't your taste (or if Vancian magic isn't your taste), early edition DnD may not be your cup of tea. You shouldn't bear the mark of Cain because of this (but you should check out Mage and World of Darkness for alternate magic systems).
Personally, I think 1st edition Wizard has a certain charm about it. Carefully selecting your spells, learning new spells, and selecting when to use your spells to apply force at the right time appeals to me. Yeah, you do suck at level 1, but those are the breaks.
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