Its arguable if I started in 1976 or '77... but the you have to add the SSI gold box series... and every official D&D RPG to date, DDO (having built many hundreds of toons for the playerbase) ... you can say I'm hooked!
My first experience with D&D was "keep on the borderlands", went through the B series, then A series, Ended my "player career" with "Queen of the Spiders" super module. Started DMing Large groups and ran campaigns mainly in FR: Undermountain, Myth Drannor, Netheril, and some Ravenloft. Favorite module was "Thoughts of darkness".
0
vatashaMember, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Hero UsersPosts: 0Arc User
Nothing beats PNP... your imagination unleashed and full throttle... anything is possible...
I miss my rope and grappling hook...:rolleyes:
(Started with the original RED box):p
"On the contrary: even if they never speak of it, people have a very
acute appreciation of the price they have paid for outward peace and quiet:
the permanent humiliation of their human dignity." - Vaclav Havel -
0
wesgarMember, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Hero Users, SilverstarsPosts: 0Arc User
Early 80's, Moldvay basic with the Erol Otis art.
We had some kind of odd hybrid thing going using basic and AD&D DMG due to the way the AD&D books were released.
I started in the late 70's in high school. Sadly, after joining the military, I had a hard time finding like minded people to play with; so I fell out of it.
Then the gold box series hit for computers, and I got hooked again. I've been trying as many of the D&D type computer games since then.
Nothing has come close to that group I played with in the 70's though. Video games just can't capture the same experience, but I still love them.
L'sya Raiya
0
tekaruMember, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Guardian UsersPosts: 0Arc User
edited April 2013
Ah, the memories! Playing with my bros all night long!
Original D&D in the 70's!
Played some AD&D I think maybe up until 2nd edition.
I started with AD&D 1st Edition back in '92. I think I played the basic set, 1st and 2nd edition right up until third edition came out. I stopped playing table top after 10 years, life got in the way and PnP was taking up too much time.
Yeah I still have all of my PnP books, most are kept in boxes currently until I move back to my hometown. Just to keep them safe and free of mold. I kept collecting old 1st AD&D books and modules right up until 3.5e came out, I think the only modules I was missing were the GDQ1-7 and A1 Slaver series.
0
banesfollyMember, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Guardian UsersPosts: 14Arc User
edited April 2013
Most of my tabletop gaming came in the mid 90's with Advanced Dungeons and Dragons, 2nd edition. We actually ran our campaign in the Forgotten Realms and the Sword Coast so, much of the locals for this game and the base Lore is familiar to me. Just recently was able to purchase a full collection of 2nd edition resource books. I have a bunch of 3.5 edition stuff as well but didn't get a chance to play with it much. If I am able to play again in the future I will play 2nd edition. I have a new infant son, so hoping to teach him when he gets older.
Started in a heavily houseruled advanced d&d campaign, played a couple years of that followed by about a decade of 3.5. Not currently in a pnp campaign.
Saved!
0
pinestainMember, Neverwinter Beta UsersPosts: 7Arc User
D&D veteran here also. Been playing since... 12 years old or 13 can't remember exactly but that brings me back to the 80's... geez time pass by fast, and my mom who used to tell me back in high school that when I'm a grown up I would quit those silly games xD
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
0
rierynMember, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Guardian UsersPosts: 25Arc User
edited April 2013
Red Box set started me off on my first adventures! Had Chainmail too, but we played the red box on up... still have it in storage!
I first played back in the 70's as a kid with my older brother from time to time, then later on with some friends with 2nd Edition. Sadly, I haven't played in years due to friends moving and less free time. Looking forward to this game to scratch that D&D itch
early 80's I started playing very young, collected all books/modules from white box through forgotten realms, I think I have the collection complete anyway. I love the D&D settings.
0
bpphantomMember, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Guardian UsersPosts: 0Arc User
edited April 2013
Been playing since I was around 12. Regularly since college. All told around 27 years.
- bpphantom
Grace, Tiefling Devoted Cleric
"Do what you can, with what you have, where you are. Then leave the rest to Batman."
Comments
TYRS PALADIUM - A Premier Neverwinter Online Guild
No Drama. Camaraderie. TEAM Focus. That's the TYRS way. If that's your style, come join us!
Research our Guild here: Read our official Recruitment thread | Sign up here: Tyrs Guild Website! | NEVERWINTER GUILD LEADERS: Join the Fellowship!
On what ship? I played on the USS Reeves CG24
I miss my rope and grappling hook...:rolleyes:
(Started with the original RED box):p
acute appreciation of the price they have paid for outward peace and quiet:
the permanent humiliation of their human dignity."
- Vaclav Havel -
zWolf / Wesgar
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
Mithral Hall is recruiting
YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/Emrendil
We had some kind of odd hybrid thing going using basic and AD&D DMG due to the way the AD&D books were released.
Then the gold box series hit for computers, and I got hooked again. I've been trying as many of the D&D type computer games since then.
Nothing has come close to that group I played with in the 70's though. Video games just can't capture the same experience, but I still love them.
Original D&D in the 70's!
Played some AD&D I think maybe up until 2nd edition.
Early 80s for me bought the first edition monster manual, DM Guide and Players Handbook, I still have all of them.
[URL]="http://www.wizards.com/dnd/class/index.asp"]What Class Are You?[/URL]
Long live Dark Sun!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dungeons_%26_Dragons_Basic_Set
-= The real Rockeater.
CS issue? Check this thread first! | Reporting exploits: Done Right
Grace, Tiefling Devoted Cleric
"Do what you can, with what you have, where you are. Then leave the rest to Batman."
[ Support Center • Rules & Policies and Guidelines • ARC ToS • Guild Recruitment Guidelines | FR DM Since 1993 ]
But it does make me feel older than I am, as well as a lot more geeky than I am.
Basic D&D (red box)
then dark blue,
light blue,
black,
over 50+ modules later I finally got to the
gold box (in early 90's)