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Post by benoist on Oct 4, 2009 18:22:36 GMT -5
I too am all for it. The more modules to choose from, the better!
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Post by benoist on Oct 4, 2009 18:20:10 GMT -5
Indeed. Dude, that is one sweeeet cover! ;D
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Post by benoist on Oct 4, 2009 17:58:16 GMT -5
Hi there! My name is Benoist and I am the proud owner of S&S's Collector boxed set #13. I am a big fan of the game, and just found out about these message boards. I'm currently running a Dunfalcon OD&D/S&W campaign, and I talk about my return to the roots on my blog, the Citadel of Eight (link in my sig). I intend to run OSRIC in this sandbox as well, at some point, and certainly will run S&S when given the occasion. It's really nice to see a S&S-dedicated board around!
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Post by benoist on Oct 4, 2009 17:39:43 GMT -5
When talking about Swords & Wizardry, are you guys talking about the Core Book, the White Box version, or both?
I'm asking because I started my campaign with Swords & Wizardry Core and found myself backpedaling from it towards the OD&D rules (by changing back the damage of weapons to all d6s almost instantly, for instance). I have the PDF of S&W White Box and its very close from the original, while not really being the original. It's hard to put into words.
I too have a copy of OSRIC in B&W Hardcover, by the way, and I love it. It's really, really good. There are some differences from AD&D (No monk, no weapon vs. armor table, for instance), but this actually *is*, by and large, AD&D reborn.
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