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  • Jac de Molay
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    I bumped into the very first edition that Gygax made. It was a little white box with two small manuals and dice, and came out IIRC in the late 70's. It was mint, and asking price seemed a bit high, though I'm sure it's quite the collectors item.

    Dave

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  • Standup
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    I remember a blue softback A4 manual with a dragon on the front. It was called Basic D+D but i'm not sure which version of basic it was. Then things like expert appeared and it started to get complicated !
    Don't remember the boardgame but i quite enjoyed the cartoon

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  • ColdWizard
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    I'm talking about their predecessor. Just a couple of small books that eventually became advanced.

    my dad still has some of those


    /me wonders if he should go another round with bodhi (chapter 6) or finish off the last encounter of the Watcher's Keep first...

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  • Tuberski
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    Originally posted by Dissident
    I thought basic came out a couple of years before advanced. But I was very young anyways. I didn't really understand most of the rules, and ignored the ones I didn't like.

    There was also A dungeons and dragons board game if I remember correctly.
    I loved the board game! Even got my Mother to play it!

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  • Dis
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    I thought basic came out a couple of years before advanced. But I was very young anyways. I didn't really understand most of the rules, and ignored the ones I didn't like.

    There was also A dungeons and dragons board game if I remember correctly.

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  • Tuberski
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    Originally posted by Dissident
    hey I remember basic D&D before advanced came out (or before anyone could afford the books )
    Basic and Advanced came out at about the same time.

    I'm talking about their predecessor. Just a couple of small books that eventually became advanced.

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  • General Ludd
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    There are some first edition computer games around, but they where made when first adition was still used, so they are (obviously) quite old.


    I believe there where 3 sagas, each with 3 games...

    A few of the titles I can remember:

    Gateway to the Savage Frontier
    Treasures of the Savage Frontier
    Pools of Radiance
    Death Knights of Krynn
    The Dark Queen of Krynn

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  • Dis
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    hey I remember basic D&D before advanced came out (or before anyone could afford the books )

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  • Tuberski
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    I'd like to see one of these games with the FIRST edition rules. That was the only edition I ever played. These new additions just seem to bog the whole thing down.

    An Illusionist in the 1st edition was awesome. In the 2nd? Just another mage.

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  • Rex Little
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    Yeah, I know about using the guards against the bounty hunter, but it just didn't seem to be enough if my character was a mage; he'd always die before the guards took out the bad guy. A first-level mage falls over if hit by a stiff breeze.

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  • Dis
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    That's why I wanted to play. I never messed around with the lower levels much. I've had enough demons for one day . I never had much opportunity to play around with lower level spells.

    I may do a cleric. I really never experimented greatly with cleric spells. I want to use more of them this time.

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  • Standup
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    At the friendly arms inn the guards will join in to help if they're around. I tended to wait till the guards were around before allowing the 'fog' to reveal the bounty hunter then runaway !
    I enjoyed BG1 the most possibly because it was the first one i tried and unexpected but i also find the lower levels just more fun. Its a much bigger thrill going from level 2 to 3 than from 13 to 14 where they started to blur a bit.

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  • Juggler
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    In BG1 I was usually a fighter (dwarf), a mage or a cleric. I wouldn't recommend playing bards and I personally didn't like paladins (only human and always lawful good which means you can't have those evil characters in your party).

    Otherwise, you should probably try out different options by yourself.

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  • Rex Little
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    I'm in the middle of BG1 right now with a paladin, which seems to work pretty well. I tried with a mage, but could never get past the bounty hunter at the Friendly Arm Inn.

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  • Triped
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    stupid question: are there prestige classes in BG? I've never played enough to find out.

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