diaglo
Adventurer
dcas said:ENWorld is your front lawn?
not really. but virtually.
diaglo "2006 ENnies Judge" Ooi
dcas said:ENWorld is your front lawn?
dcas said:Sure they do -- up to about name level or thereabouts.
The thief class was introduced in the Greyhawk supplement. And in OD&D dwarves and halflings were basically fighters, while elves could act as fighters or magic-users. There's class limits right there. There are level limits as well (for example, halflings are limited to 4th level).
Storm Raven said:Yes, thieves were introduced as a supplement, but weren't in the OD&D rules. They were optional. Hence, they cannot be part of what makes D&D "real D&D". The same with nonhumans, class limits, and level limits.
Raven Crowking said:In real D&D every rule is optional.
Storm Raven said:Therefore, the presence of lack of presence of any game element is irrelevent to whether something can be called D&D.![]()
diaglo said:preach on.
diaglo "no supplements" Ooi
Gentlegamer said:Let us suppose further that Hasbro decides to sell its RPG division. The D&D trademark ends up owned by Steve Jackson Games. He publishes the new D&D game, but its rules are identical to those of GURPS (particularly GURPS Fantasy) with a few "D&Disms" mixed in. Is this game D&D? Why or why not?
Rothe said:What, no hit locations or critical hits ala Blackmoor?![]()
Rothe said:Amen. I'd play OD&D again any day.
What, no hit locations or critical hits ala Blackmoor?I recall we tried those and only one DM got them to work, but he made it work very well.
By the way I thought you used Greyhawk? And why not Eldritch Wizardry, it's not like you need to hide the book now when your parent come in the room. Of course maybe now you need to hide it when the kids come in.![]()
when we switched to 1edADnD we added other rules.jdrakeh said:I voted for OD&D "with supplements" on Merric's poll, though I have t admit that I use the d30 Armory Critical Hit chart rather than the rules in Blackmoor.