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  1. Jack Daniel

    D&D 1E Favorite Obscure Rules from TSR-era D&D

    There are lots of obscure TSR rules that bring me joy, but my favorite is 8th level fighting men in 3LBB OD&D. Being the equivalent of Chainmail superhero figures, they automatically see invisible opponents, and any normal soldier-type enemies they're close enough to charge have to check morale...
  2. Jack Daniel

    D&D 5E Why is There No Warlord Equivalent in 5E?

    There can only be one warlo__ class in the game without confusing new players, and WotC made their decision. Of course they picked the caster.
  3. Jack Daniel

    D&D General When did you leave D&D? Why? For what game? And what brought you back?

    There was a hot minute a little over a decade ago when I decided that I was done with D&D and became a "system seeker" for a few months. I had just come off of a long BECMI campaign, and I was feeling burned out on sandboxes and high-level magic-users. So, I decided to strike out into the wilds...
  4. Jack Daniel

    Do highly unique characters still get a bad rep; and: how to give them room to exist?

    Obviously. If you're playing L5R, the correct approach is to make a Vendel League merchant with no idea how they got to Rokugan or how to get back to Théah. :Þ
  5. Jack Daniel

    Do highly unique characters still get a bad rep; and: how to give them room to exist?

    Some campaigns are all about a cast of player character misfits and OCs, and others are more about the adventure or the world. I prefer to focus on adventures and worlds, which gives me a low tolerance for outlier OCs. I get the impetus behind them: every player wants their 1st level PC to be...
  6. Jack Daniel

    D&D General So, how much did/do you use psionics?

    :| But put them in he did; psionics have been there since Supplement III in '76, and Gygax kept them in AD&D; they've endured as a distinct power source at least up through 4e; and so they're part of the fabric of the game.
  7. Jack Daniel

    D&D General So, how much did/do you use psionics?

    I regard psionics as an essential piece of D&D, one of the elements that separates "D&D fantasy" from generic high fantasy. We always used them playing AD&D and 3.0 back in the day, and I still wouldn't run anything purporting to be vanilla D&D without them. Banishing psionics from the game is...
  8. Jack Daniel

    From Bespoke to Universal: Let's Talk About TTRPG Systems and Themes

    I'm a single-system referee, but I find that OD&D makes for a perfectly cromulent universal dungeon- and hex-crawling system. I can use it to run games where fantasy heroes are searching dungeons deep and caverns old for magical items and gold coins; where far-future space opera heroes are...
  9. Jack Daniel

    D&D General 6 Core Classes: You are in charge

    That's because it's really easy to make the argument for any type of spellcasting being tied to any one mental stat. Why are wizards traditionally Int based? No particular reason, beyond "something, something spellbooks" and "that's what Gary Gygax decided to name the magic-user stat." Wisdom...
  10. Jack Daniel

    D&D General 6 Core Classes: You are in charge

    Fighter, Thief, Black Belt, Black Mage, White Mage, Red Mage. :p But in all seriousness, I kinda-sorta do this now. In D&D games, the six classes I use are: Fighter (Str) Mage (Int) Cleric (Cha) Thief (Dex) Ascetic (a psionic monk that uses Wis and Con) Ranger (actually the forester/elf class...
  11. Jack Daniel

    Spoilers So, Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire? [spoiler thread]

    Nah, it was good. Basically a long, live-action episode of the cartoon series — which is exactly what a Ghostbusters sequel ought to be.
  12. Jack Daniel

    D&D General How Do You Like Your In Person Tactical Setup?

    Another vote for "Efficient." I use laminated cardstock "tiles" and numbered tokens and pawns.
  13. Jack Daniel

    Sing to me, O Muse, of BECMI!

    Yeah, I can't agree with JB. BECMI holds up better than AD&D in the long-term, IMO, because it has structure that AD&D lacks. The clear procedures for dominion play in the Companion Set, planar adventuring rules that (despite their anemic presentation in the Master Set) blow the Manual of the...
  14. Jack Daniel

    D&D 1E AD&D players and referees, what do you think of ascending AC?

    "THAC0 is your personal attack roll DC. Your first level guy needs to beat DC 20 on 1d20 + enemy AC to hit someone. That DC will go down as you level up."
  15. Jack Daniel

    OD&D Edition Experience: Did/Do you Play BECM/RC D&D? How Was/Is It?

    It always strikes me as odd that this changed. When I was a kid, there was OD&D and AD&D, and OD&D was the name we used for all the stuff that wasn't AD&D, which included BXCMI/RC. If someone said, "Hey, let's play OD&D," the "O" more or less meant "not-Advanced." It didn't mean "the original...
  16. Jack Daniel

    D&D General PCs jumping to other campaigns/DMs

    I still have a copy of For Faerie, Queen, and Country!
  17. Jack Daniel

    D&D General PCs jumping to other campaigns/DMs

    Explicitly, unequivocally yes. I'd of course convert the character to the "local" rules/reality of my campaign — including magical items — just like the old D&D rulebooks say to do. The character can always "reality shift" back at a later time, based on how other DMs they play with run things.
  18. Jack Daniel

    D&D General Who “owns” a PC after the player stops using them?

    As far as I'm concerned, characters belong to players, not to DMs or to DMs' campaigns. If a player leaves a campaign, their character leaves the campaign milieu along with them and doesn't become some kind of retried NPC (unless the player says so). If a player wants to take their character...
  19. Jack Daniel

    Why do many people prefer roll-high to roll-under?

    I call nat 1s in my roll-under system "aced rolls." :)
  20. Jack Daniel

    Why do many people prefer roll-high to roll-under?

    "Baffling" is exactly the word I use whenever this topic comes up. I also prefer roll-under, and precisely because it makes the odds transparent. To the point where I use it across the board in D&D too.
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