AD&D 2nd Edition RPG Review Part 1

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Uploaded by on Nov 9, 2010

I've been meaning to do this for a long time. So without further ado, here is my Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd Edition RPG Review.

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  • So how does one find a Skype group to play with? I have been trying to find a group for months now and I just don't see it coming together. Is there a good site that you'd recommend for hooking up with a group?

  • @Trevb0t I would try to find players on the Dragonsfoot Forums (the home of the OSR some say). I know there is a sub-forum on there to find players or already existing groups, and I'm sure some of them are looking for online players. The Skype game I played in was with YouTubers.

  • Ive started looking into AD&D 2e because my uncles have some fond memories of it. ( I'm 1 year older than the print of the players hand book i own)

  • @Korgaroth It's really cool playing with really old books. I really like 2nd Edition with most of the options turned off.  :)

  • @Samwise7RPG another reason I'm trying 2nd edition is that too often 4e will turn from a role playing game into a power leveling game. Also I enjoyed your review.

  • @Korgaroth The newer games really got me interested... in older games. hehe. So I know what you mean. Thanks.

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  • this is my favorite edition of AD&D. love it!

  • @WhyMeMoFo I ran several 1-shots of the game at a convention and they turned out very well. I really like 2nd because there are a ton of spells made for it. I also like it with most of the options turned off, but I could probably get used to the options if a group really liked proficiencies, etc.

  • I play 2nd edition since I was 17 years old, now i'm 33. And I love it! never becomes obsolete

  • @Jeet27 The nice thing about finding a RPG you love, is it really never becomes "obsolete." It is just as good as it was when it first came out. I don't buy into this whole, "New games rock, and old games suck." mentality.

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