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| | | | Fitting that my first post touches on the game that started it all. Why at age 8 in 1979 this was at the top of my Christmas list I have no idea, but there it was and it was wonderful. In fact, it still is wonderful. It would be difficult to describe how this one... | |
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| | | | The Sword of Ash, by ashpwright While crawling the web for an old school D&D mystery I stumbled on a pdf of Different Worlds No. 4 from 1978. In those pages are plenty of insights of the early days of the hobby. Most exciting to me was an article by J. Sapienza with many d1000... | |
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| | | | I do encumbrance in a way I don't think I've seen before. My players love it (they don't). TL;DR: put each item you carry in a stack. Each stack contributes to anencumbranceDC.Savevs encumbrance to stay healthy and free. It's very simple, yet it makesevery itemmechanically significant. And it's easily moddable as well. (For instance, I... | |
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