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Thread: 1st and 2nd edition?
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2007-02-27, 02:21 PM (ISO 8601)
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1st and 2nd edition?
If there is are online rules for a DND edition that hasn't died yet,
( http://www.d20srd.org for those interested) would there be online 1st/2nd edition rules online?
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Re: 1st and 2nd edition?
I think I saw something that was "srd-like" for first edition but it also was a bit of "makeover" and I don't remember the link... as for 2nd I admit I know a site that has many books in .rtf format, but since I have no clue on "legal concerns" I'll refrain posting the link until someone ensures me it isn't againts the law.
[EDIT] Ninjad - it seems that my concerns were answered.Last edited by Malek; 2007-02-27 at 02:28 PM.
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2007-02-27, 02:29 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: 1st and 2nd edition?
Yes, there are rules for (A)D&D available free online through OSRIC. They are not exactly the same, since certain things had to be tidied up and the SRD only allows Dark Vision, not Infra Vision, but it is a burgeoning market for which a number of 'Old School' products are being released.
[Edit] I strongly urge you to look at the Knights and Knaves Forum for more information.Last edited by Matthew; 2007-02-27 at 02:32 PM.
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