Initiative in AD&D 2nd Edition

It is probably fair to say that the main line of D&D development never had a coherent initiative system until AD&D 2nd Edition came along in 1989. Gary Gygax was many things, but a writer of clear, unambiguous combat rules was not one of them. The systems in the various versions of Basic D&D were used by many as the basis of how to run … Continue reading Initiative in AD&D 2nd Edition

Changes from the D&D Playtest: More Starter Fighter changes

With the posting of the archer build of the Fighter with a Folk Hero background, we’ve learned… not that much more. Folk Hero: This is a new background, which gives the Rustic Hospitality trait. Skills? Certainly Animal Handling and perhaps Survival. Fighting Style: Archery: The bonus to attack has changed to +2, up from +1. No Mount proficiency? Does the Vehicles (Land) proficiency include riding … Continue reading Changes from the D&D Playtest: More Starter Fighter changes

Basic D&D PDF to include How to Play and Character Creation

Mike Mearls has tweeted that the Basic D&D PDF to be released on Thursday, 3rd July will include the “Core Rules” in addition to the character creation material – that is, it will have Combat, Exploration, Spells and the other material you need to run the game. Other DM-specific material you need to create adventures, in particular, monsters, will be in a later update when … Continue reading Basic D&D PDF to include How to Play and Character Creation

Changes from the D&D Playtest: The Starter Set Rogue

Copies of the Starter Set have begun to arrive in Canada early. (Very early – about three weeks so). As a result, we now are able to look at the final character sheets in the set… Here’s a run-through of what has changed for the Rogue from the Interim Rules Supplement in Dead in Thay. Hit Dice: This is a big one. The Rogue now … Continue reading Changes from the D&D Playtest: The Starter Set Rogue

Preparing my final D&D 4E session

In June 2008, I began a new Greyhawk campaign, using the newly released 4E rules. In July 2014, that campaign will end. It’s now less than a fortnight until that day. During the course of the campaign, the adventurers have delved beneath Castle Greyhawk (Zagyg), have fought the necromancers of the Shadow Forest, have discovered a strange, forgotten temple, have explored several versions of the … Continue reading Preparing my final D&D 4E session

Changes from the D&D Playtest: The Starter Set Wizard

The Wizard character sheet from the Starter Set is now available, so it’s time to have a look what changed from the playtest (specifically, the interim rules in Dead in Thay, which were drawn from the last public playtest packet). Wizard not Mage: This is the big one – the class is back to being called a Wizard, not a Mage. Evocation Savant: This is … Continue reading Changes from the D&D Playtest: The Starter Set Wizard

AD&D Review: I6 Ravenloft

There are very few adventures that are better thought of than Ravenloft. The adventure, written in 1983 by Tracy and Laura Hickman, was popular enough to inspire an entire campaign setting and brought the trappings of Gothic Horror to Dungeons & Dragons. However, it isn’t entirely smooth sailing. The Hickmans were being pioneers with this form of storytelling and so there are techniques of storytelling … Continue reading AD&D Review: I6 Ravenloft

Changes to my Saturday Night Dungeons & Dragons schedule

For the past three years, I’ve been running an AD&D campaign on Saturday nights at my FLGS, Goodgames Ballarat. It has mostly run weekly, although there have been times when I’ve run it fortnightly. With the release of the fifth edition of Dungeons & Dragons just around the corner, I’m getting quite eager to run the Tyranny of Dragons adventure. As a result, I’m going … Continue reading Changes to my Saturday Night Dungeons & Dragons schedule

D&D 5E: The Hobgoblin – Stats and Comparison

Posted by Wolfskin on EN World: Compared to the Hobgoblin Warrior in Scourge of the Sword Coast, this hobgoblin is outfitted with much better armour (chain mail + shield compared to ring) and thus has an 18 AC compared to 14. The Hobgoblin Warrior had Steadfast (a bonus against being frightened) and Disciplined (an action that allowed an ally to gain advantage with its next … Continue reading D&D 5E: The Hobgoblin – Stats and Comparison

D&D Starter Set – Monster Stats

The wonderful people on EN World have posted screen captures of the Unboxing Video which reveal some of the monster stats. Here they are in a cleaned up form, with comparisons to the playtest: OgreLarge giant, chaotic evil Armor Class 11 (hide armor)Hit Points 59 (7d10+21)Speed 40 ft Str 19, Dex 8, Con 16, Int 5, Wis 7, Cha 7 Senses: darkvision 60 ft., passive … Continue reading D&D Starter Set – Monster Stats