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Tue Apr 05, 2005 8:21 am
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Hello,
It's finally happened.
I, Ivid the Magnificient, have collected more old D&D material than I have for 3e. Now, the next logical step for me is to spare me that conversion work and to start playing 1e.
Now, the dumbass that I am, I let a very cheap 1e DM Guide slip through my fingers just yesterday.
Now my question is, is there some kind SRD for 1e out there on the web, where I can look basic things up? Or someone who offers 1e character sheets to download?
Maybe you could be so friendly to recommend me a good message board for that, too.
Thank you,
Rafael _________________ "A Minstrel's Memory": PBPs & Other Games, since 2005.
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Tue Apr 05, 2005 9:09 am
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Ivid wrote: |
Now, the dumbass that I am, I let a very cheap 1e DM Guide slip through my fingers just yesterday. Now my question is, is there some kind SRD for 1e out there on the web, where I can look basic things up? Or someone who offers 1e character sheets to download? |
Check out SVGames. They have PDFs of all the old 1st Edition products for sale.
1st Ed. AD&D Dungeon Master's Guide ($5.99)
http://www.svgames.com/tsr2011esd.html
As for character sheets, RPGNow.com has them in PDF form for $4.95.
http://www.rpgnow.com/product_info.php?products_id=1047&
I haven't purchased from RPGNow, but I've used SVGames to plug a few holes in my Greyhawk collection (namely The Marklands and Iuz the Evil) and can recommend them. The download process is a bit of a pain, but that's a minor thing.
Ken
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Tue Apr 05, 2005 9:55 am
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Welcome to wonderful world of 1e Ivid.
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Tue Apr 05, 2005 1:17 pm
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Or someone who offers 1e character sheets to download?
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The Mad Irishman has a very nice free AD&D1e character sheet pdf on his website, as well as a variant sheet with the optional information from Oriental Adventures:
http://www.unc.edu/~murphy/mad_irishman/pub_dnd.html
Scroll to the bottom.
The guys at Dragonsfoot also have some nice free sheets, and a whole range of supplemental forms like equipment inventory sheets, magic item forms, party record sheets for the DM and a lot more. They've also got a ton of cool adventures and a couple AD&D1e sourcebooks (two new monster manual type tomes and some collections of optional PC/NPC classes).
http://www.dragonsfoot.org
Check the site menu on the right hand column to locate the files. _________________ What would Raxivort do?<br />
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Tue Apr 05, 2005 1:29 pm
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Chatdemon thanks for the link. been looking for something like for a while.
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Tue Apr 05, 2005 1:32 pm
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Maybe you could be so friendly to recommend me a good message board for that, too.
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There's two forums I recommend for the AD&D1e fan (Basic D&D and 2e fans as well):
Dragonsfoot Forum
http://www.dragonsfoot.org/forums/
The same guys who host all the files I mentioned before, they have a pretty active forum with a nice showing for the old school editions. They've got a Greyhawk forum too, but it's extremely focused on old school, Gygax era GH, keep that in mind if you venture in there.
Gutboy Barrelhouse's Grognard's Tavern Forum
http://grognardstavern.proboards29.com/
Not so busy these days, but still a great resource. Lots of other old school gaming topics there too.
http://www.mortality.net has an "Out of Print D&D" forum as well, but it tends to focus mostly on AD&D2e. There's some decent chatter there though, so it's worth a look. _________________ What would Raxivort do?<br />
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I almost forgot, while you're over at Dragonsfoot, be sure and download the pdfs of Footprints EZine. It's the only ezine (that I'm aware of anyway) dedicated to AD&D1e, though they do throw in some odds and ends from Basic D&D and such now and then. Another cool resource. _________________ What would Raxivort do?<br />
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One last thought:
If you don't mind a little silly humor, or have the time to strip it out, the Hackmaster rpg stuff is perfectly suited to adapting to AD&D1e. They've added a bit mechanically to the rules, but the basics are derived straight from AD&D1e, so using the material is simple.
http://www.kenzerco.com
They also have a pretty active and large forum supporting Hackmaster, so you'll find plenty of ideas there. _________________ What would Raxivort do?<br />
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Thank you all for the links, especially chatedemon!
*Registered at the Gro... @'*! well, that Tavern!*
Dragonsfoot will follow as soon as I am a bit more *competent* with 1e...
While I have currently A LOT of 3e games running, 1e may be of use for my *pet projects*, the I series and ToEE...
I am not that pdf type, I need the books... *Will check on ebay... How could I be such a dork to let a 1e DMG for 6€ slip through my fingers!?*
Ah, Hackmaster... Haven't they just released a parody of WoG some time ago?
I tried *Robinloft* a few years ago, but that was really *weird*...
Any more useful ideas for me 1e n00b?
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Ah, Hackmaster... Haven't they just released a parody of WoG some time ago?
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That's due out sometime this month, April 05. I'm looking forward to it. _________________ What would Raxivort do?<br />
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If it is like Robinloft... Success guaranteed!
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Hey Ivid, do you have the 2E PHB? 1E is essentially 2E without proficiencies. (Or with them if you count WSG, DSG and OA). And some changes in certain classes.
I got me the 1E manuals for a further indepth look while playing 2E myself. A 1E PHB or DMG should be quite cheap to get from ebay.co.uk. (for better postage costs.) Or get a lot with some other hardbacks from ebay.com. Should be cheap enough.
I do have a german 1E DMG by FSV for sale if you're interested though...
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Wed Apr 06, 2005 9:25 am
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My 2e DM had a little accident with a pot of tea, and so I had to rely on the SRD for a long time... *Made me start 3e...*
As on your offer, Thanael, of course I am interested, especially since we have yet another transaction to make.
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Thu Apr 07, 2005 10:13 am
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Your local library should be able to interlibrary loan a copy of the 1st ed. AD&D Dungeon Masters Guide. I know there aren't many libraries still out there with AD&D material on their shelves, but they are out there. Although there is plenty of interesting stuff to browse in the 1st ed. AD&D DMG, I think you'll find you could get by with photocopying 10 pages or less from it.
~Scott C.
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My problem is that I live in Germany - D&D, apart from a bit Dragonlance and the Realms *shudders* is almost completely unknown here... I am even happy that in my town there are some shops where I can get more than the usual D&D miniature board game...
So, ebay and amazon are the only viable solutions...
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