2012-02-18 Ode to Ode to Black Dougal
Ode to Black Dougal I just realized that one of my favorite old school D&D blogs has been silent for months. The last post is dated April 3, 2011. π’
=> Ode to Black Dougal
=> Ode to Black Dougal
Reading Ode to Black Dougal really made me appreciate the Basic/Expert edition of D&D by Moldvay, Cook & Marsh. Let me link to his awesome series, B/X is my Favorite.
=> Ode to Black Dougal
- B/X is my Favorite β an overview of why B/X is the best
- Why B/X Is My Favorite β#1 β a complete system in 128 pages
- Why B/X Is My Favorite β#2 β unified bonuses & penalties due to attributes
- Why B/X Is My Favorite β#3 β strong archetype classes
- Why B/X Is My Favorite β#4 β Race = Class and meaningful level limitations, an extension of his Race = Class post
- Why B/X Is My Favorite β#5 β clerics have to prove their worthiness to their deity before getting a spell at 2nd level
- Why B/X Is My Favorite β#6 β fighters are good with all weapons
- Why B/X Is My Favorite β#7 β the Spellbook System, an extension of his B/X Magic-User Spellbooks post; the key is limiting the number of spells magic-users have access to
- Why B/X Is My Favorite β#8 β a tight power scale with a max of 14th level
- Why B/X Is My Favorite β#9 β complete but small subsystems for adventuring in dungeons and the wilderness
- Why B/X Is My Favorite β#10 β the Reaction Roll subsytem
- Why B/X Is My Favorite β#11 β it takes about 5 minutes to make a character
- Why B/X Is My Favorite β#12 (no blog post) β it is unapologetically gameist in nature - doors in dungeons are stuck closed. You need to roll to force them open. Why? Because the rulebook says so and it is fun.
- Why B/X Is My Favorite β#13 (no blog post) β the importance of retainers
- Why B/X Is My Favorite β#14 β the combat sequence
- Why B/X Is My Favorite β#14 & β#15 β abstract narrative combat system with just enough to make tactics important
- Why B/X Is My Favorite β#16 β the BEST morale system EVER!
- Why B/X Is My Favorite β#17 (no blog post) β the examples of play: βBlack Dougal gasps βPoison!β and falls to the floor. He looks dead.β
- Why B/X Is My Favorite β#18 (no blog post) β the roster of monsters; see Ten Favorite Monsters (B/X Only Baby!)
- Why B/X Is My Favorite β#19 β a character can only identify the exact type of item by testing it
- Why B/X Is My Favorite β#20 (no blog post) β intelligent magic swords
- Why B/X Is My Favorite β#21 (no blog post) β the entire βDungeon Master Informationβ section - how to make a dungeon and how to make a wilderness
- Why B/X Is My Favorite β#22 β the first appearance of Save vs Abilities
- Why B/X Is My Favorite β#23 (no blog post) β a simple and very concise Spell Research system that is very important given the spellbook system (see the B/X Magic-User Spellbooks post mentioned above)
- Why B/X Is My Favorite β#24 (no blog post) β an endgame (see On the Loss of D&D's Endgame on Grognardia, Ancient Chinese Secrets on B/X Blackrazor)
- Why B/X Is My Favorite β#25 (no blog post) β three alignments and not good vs evil but instead law and society vs chaos and anarchy
- Why B/X Is My Favorite β#26 (no blog post) β Erol Otus; see The Feel of B/X
=> B/X is my Favorite | Why B/X Is My Favorite β#1 | Why B/X Is My Favorite β#2 | Why B/X Is My Favorite β#3 | Why B/X Is My Favorite β#4 | Race = Class | Why B/X Is My Favorite β#5 | Why B/X Is My Favorite β#6 | Why B/X Is My Favorite β#7 | B/X Magic-User Spellbooks | Why B/X Is My Favorite β#8 | Why B/X Is My Favorite β#9 | Why B/X Is My Favorite β#10 | Why B/X Is My Favorite β#11 | Why B/X Is My Favorite β#14 | Why B/X Is My Favorite β#14 & β#15 | Why B/X Is My Favorite β#16 | Ten Favorite Monsters (B/X Only Baby!) | Why B/X Is My Favorite β#19 | Why B/X Is My Favorite β#22 | B/X Magic-User Spellbooks | On the Loss of D&D's Endgame | Ancient Chinese Secrets | The Feel of B/X
β#RPG β#Old School
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