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Re:the only thing in my hand during D&D is sodIn any case, I thought that the way D&D was set up a while back, was that there was a series of rule books, each book covering the character development rules for a set of levels, like "Basic" might have been for levels 1-6 or 1-10, something like that, then after that level you used a different book in the series to define the character development/progress.
In the 1980s, D&D did have additional rule sets for higher level characters. But this was separate from AD&D.
Please follow these links. They may jog your memory:
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Re:the only thing in my hand during D&D is sodIn any case, I thought that the way D&D was set up a while back, was that there was a series of rule books, each book covering the character development rules for a set of levels, like "Basic" might have been for levels 1-6 or 1-10, something like that, then after that level you used a different book in the series to define the character development/progress.
In the 1980s, D&D did have additional rule sets for higher level characters. But this was separate from AD&D.
Please follow these links. They may jog your memory:
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Re:the only thing in my hand during D&D is sodIn any case, I thought that the way D&D was set up a while back, was that there was a series of rule books, each book covering the character development rules for a set of levels, like "Basic" might have been for levels 1-6 or 1-10, something like that, then after that level you used a different book in the series to define the character development/progress.
In the 1980s, D&D did have additional rule sets for higher level characters. But this was separate from AD&D.
Please follow these links. They may jog your memory:
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Re:the only thing in my hand during D&D is sodIn any case, I thought that the way D&D was set up a while back, was that there was a series of rule books, each book covering the character development rules for a set of levels, like "Basic" might have been for levels 1-6 or 1-10, something like that, then after that level you used a different book in the series to define the character development/progress.
In the 1980s, D&D did have additional rule sets for higher level characters. But this was separate from AD&D.
Please follow these links. They may jog your memory:
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Re:the only thing in my hand during D&D is sodIn any case, I thought that the way D&D was set up a while back, was that there was a series of rule books, each book covering the character development rules for a set of levels, like "Basic" might have been for levels 1-6 or 1-10, something like that, then after that level you used a different book in the series to define the character development/progress.
In the 1980s, D&D did have additional rule sets for higher level characters. But this was separate from AD&D.
Please follow these links. They may jog your memory:
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Re:the only thing in my hand during D&D is sodIn any case, I thought that the way D&D was set up a while back, was that there was a series of rule books, each book covering the character development rules for a set of levels, like "Basic" might have been for levels 1-6 or 1-10, something like that, then after that level you used a different book in the series to define the character development/progress.
In the 1980s, D&D did have additional rule sets for higher level characters. But this was separate from AD&D.
Please follow these links. They may jog your memory:
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