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Re: New fantasy battle rules....
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lugnet.gaming
Date: 
Sat, 5 May 2001 21:45:45 GMT
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Neil Ford wrote:

This is getting horrendously off topic... but what the heck :-)

In lugnet.fun.gaming, Frank Filz writes:
Tony Rowe wrote:

You can check TSR's history of D&D at:

http://www.wizards.com/dnd/DnDArchives_FAQ.asp

Hmm...

1978-The Advanced Dungeons & Dragons® version is released and the
Player's Handbook is the first product to be released. The new
rules are so open-ended that game campaigns require a referee or
Dungeon Master (DM).

Hmm, these company histories are never right... First off, the Monster
Manual was the first AD&D book. Second, the games have required a
referee from the very start.

It is actually correct as the Monster Manual was originally released as a
Dungeons & Dragons product (not Advanced D&D), it was re-branded after the
release of the PHB and DMG.

Hmm, I distinctly remember the MM being branded AD&D. As I recall, Basic
D&D (the original one) mentioned the "Advanced Dungeons and Dragons"
which was soon to come out. Of course I could be horribly mistaken.

Frank



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  Re: New fantasy battle rules....
 
This is getting horrendously off topic... but what the heck :-) (...) It is actually correct as the Monster Manual was originally released as a Dungeons & Dragons product (not Advanced D&D), it was re-branded after the release of the PHB and DMG. (...) (23 years ago, 5-May-01, to lugnet.gaming)

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