oldkat
Level 6 Magician
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Post by oldkat on Jul 25, 2014 11:20:16 GMT -6
Is there someplace, a blog, a site, that lists each installment of SR as to their contents. I am particularly curious about classes that appeared here (in it) before making their way into supplements and/or other publications. I tried the Acaeum, with not much success.
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Post by makofan on Jul 25, 2014 11:26:19 GMT -6
Vol 1, Issue 2 (Summer 1975) had the ranger
This is after Greyhawk, as it says "Rangers are a sub-class of Fighting Men, similar in many ways to the new sub-class Paladins"
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Post by makofan on Jul 25, 2014 11:28:37 GMT -6
Vol 1, Issue 4 (Winter 1975) has Illusionists. This is pre-Blackmoor as the issue states that Blackmoor is late
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Post by makofan on Jul 25, 2014 11:30:43 GMT -6
Vol 2, Issue 1 (Feb 1976) had the Bard class, and I think it is post-Blackmoor as it references the Monk character class
and that is all of them
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oldkat
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Post by oldkat on Jul 25, 2014 12:22:57 GMT -6
Much obliged. Merci
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Post by Falconer on Jul 28, 2014 11:42:28 GMT -6
Best of The Dragon #1 collects the above-mentioned three Strategic Review articles (Ranger, Illusionist, and Bard), plus the “Illusionist Additions” article from The Dragon #1 (June 1976). It also includes the Witch from TD #5 (March 1977), but the Witch writeup in TD #20 (November 1978) is considered more definitive as a PC class. There are dozens more OD&D classes in early TD, though, that could be mentioned, if you want to go there.
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Post by geoffrey on Jul 28, 2014 14:01:44 GMT -6
Best of The Dragon #1 collects the above-mentioned three Strategic Review articles (Ranger, Illusionist, and Bard), plus the “Illusionist Additions” article from The Dragon #1 (June 1976). It also includes the Witch from TD #5 (March 1977), but the Witch writeup in TD #20 (November 1978) is considered more definitive as a PC class. There are dozens more OD&D classes in early TD, though, that could be mentioned, if you want to go there. Yeah, Best of The Dragon #1 is so packed that it's like a D&D supplement. I wish we knew who wrote the witch class in The Dragon #5. It is very cool.
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