Li Shenron
Legend
Wait, is THAT how that works?!
Uhm... do you really need to be still young for that? Because that is my reaction pretty much every time a new Sage Advice comes out

Wait, is THAT how that works?!
Wait. I thought that in early editions the radius of fireball WAS different aboveground vs. underground. I could have sworn that was a thing in the Krynn computer gamesWhen playing 1e, 1” of distance was 10 feet underground and 10 yards above ground. This was his weapon and spell ranges worked. However, I mistakenly thought it applied to spell areas too. We had really big fireballs.
Graduating quickly to AD&D when we hit 3rd level, we somehow missed the spell memorization rules altogether. We played that casters could just cast any spell from their class list for the appropriate level. Really slowed things down as people started flipping through the PHB to find the exactly right spell for the situation during combat.
Nope, 1st-3rd edition it's AoE radius was always 30 feet. As stated in the necroed thread it was only ranges that changed in 1st edition. Lots of reasons a computer game might have implemented it differently.Wait. I thought that in early editions the radius of fireball WAS different aboveground vs. underground. I could have sworn that was a thing in the Krynn computer games
Nope, 1st-3rd edition it's AoE radius was always 30 feet. As stated in the necroed thread it was only ranges that changed in 1st edition. Lots of reasons a computer game might have implemented it differently.
I actually thought that too, till I was ten or eleven.I know a lot of us got into D&D--whatever edition--when we were pretty young. And I know that many of us, as kids, pretty foolishly misunderstood some fundamental aspect of the game.
I cut my teeth on the Red Box, which only had Lawful, Neutral, and Chaotic as alignments. So when I switched over to Advanced D&D, with its nine alignments, I somehow got it into my head that they were all a single continuum from "most good" (Lawful Good) to "most evil" (Chaotic Evil).
So, for instance, Lawful Evil was still pretty good, and "more good" than Neutral Good. I was seriously confused upon reading Tiamat's entry in the Monster Manual.
I'm curious what other people's goofy rules/concepts misunderstandings were.
"but I did all the work!""Wait...you're supposed to divide up the XP between everybody?"