Favorite D&D Edition?
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Advanced D&D
AD&D Second Edition
D&D 3rd Edition
D&D 3.5 Edition
D&D 4th Edition
D&D 5th Edition

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Favorite D&D Edition?
Original D&D
D&D Basic Set (includes Expert, Companion, Master and Immortals expansions)
Advanced D&D
AD&D Second Edition
D&D 3rd Edition
D&D 3.5 Edition
D&D 4th Edition
D&D 5th Edition

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Because I am The Biggest Nerd™️ I have to point something out about The Hellfire Club, specifically the scene where Erica joins Hellfire and Eddie interrogates her about her character.
First off, I love that when Eddie was teasing her about her class and level that he said "level one Dwarf." That's some nice attention to detail, because while in every other edition of D&D race and class are a separate thing, in the Dungeons & Dragons Basic Set (1977) they actually combined race and class in a sort of weird way. A human could be a Cleric, a Fighter, a Magic User, or a Thief, but Dwarves, Elves, and Halflings were all considered their own separate class. I thought that was pretty cool, since it's a dig not only at her age but also that she plays D&D with the Basic Set. Kind of elitist, Eddie.
Now here's where it gets messier. Erica Sinclair said Lady Applejack was a level 14 chaotic good half-elf rogue, which can't be correct because the Rogue as a class wasn't introduced to D&D until Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd edition, published in 1989. Based on the description given it's more likely that she's actually playing a Thief with the Assassin subclass from AD&D.
It's far from the only anachronism in the show, but it's been stuck in my brain since I saw the first episode and I had to say something about it lol
Anybody else start with this?
This is the 6-foot x 7.5-foot tall mosaic that Eric Harshbarger created using 50,000 LEGO bricks and two months time. The mosaic is a giant version of the cover of the 1977 Dungeons & Dragons Basic Set book (closeup...
Umm...wow.
Got any spare Legos lying around?