


Wizards have re-released the pdfs of early DnD/ADnD modules and books.
Great news, these haven't been available online from a legal source for some time, ebay prices can vary and well I'm missing a few gems from the collection. I'll still happily be using LL to play, the rules are so much easier to use but nice to have these back in print.


I the past couple of years, my GMing has moved from WFRP1e, through LabLord/BECMI D&D, to a D&Dish version of Lamentations of the Flame Princess, to Dungeon Crawl Classics (with a sideways glance at RuneQuest/OpenQuest), which is where I am at now.
ReplyDeleteOne of the things that excites me about the varieties of reborn D&D is that they really are alive - all the more so for being unsupported/constrained by a major publisher. Not that I couldn't happily sit in my own bubble playing WFRP1e...