JRRNeiklot
First Post
In a word: EVERYTHING.
Biohazard said:...But before I take the plunge, let me ask a simple question: What do you folks (those of you who were around back in the day) miss about AD&D 1e? Am I just seeing things through nostalgia-fogged goggles, or was there really something special in AD&D 1e, something that we've perhaps lost?
Biohazard:
What do you folks (those of you who were around back in the day) miss about AD&D 1e?
Teflon Billy:
Newness: I had seen nothing like this before.
Danger: We had been told this was a tool of Satan
Akrasia said:The illustrations in the 1st edition books (e.g. Emirikol the Chaotic; the illustration of the dwarves and halfling talking to the magic mouth in the PHB; the famous "paladin in hell" picture; etc.) conveyed the soul (sorry Merric) of fantasy adventure far more than most contemporary illustrations.
Why would diaglo miss anything about AD&D 1e?Teflon Billy said:Diaglo hasn't posted to this thread yet?![]()
Keeper of Secrets said:I certainly miss the charm. The newer versions of D&D come off as the nice Mercedes some people get when you get older while the older version is like that first car you got - complete with all the eccentricities. I remember the experience playing more than anything. Really there were not a LOT of good games atthe time (Parania, Cthulhu and some supers as well as some D&D knockoffs . . . )