Thursday, June 7, 2012

TSR Dungeons and Dragons Red Box Basic rules set....where it all began !!

The little red box that made reading fun.....

D&D Dungeons Dragons Basic

The Dungeons and Dragons Basic Rules Set !! When my friends introduced D&D to me this was, of course, the first set I got. A trek to the Como Mall Waldenbooks (after I collected from my paper route to get some cash :) and I brought this home for study.

D&D Dungeons Dragons Basic

Books, dice...all in a box!

D&D Dungeons Dragons Basic

That cover art is EPIC !!

D&D Dungeons Dragons Basic

Even the back of the box brings it !!

D&D Dungeons Dragons Basic

I remember staring at these guys trying to decide which character to create first!

D&D Dungeons Dragons Basic

I LOVE THAT DRAWING !!!

D&D Dungeons Dragons Basic

Maps and graph paper.....working in Engineering has me around alot of graph paper and because of this I have to control an urge to map out a quick dungeon on a stray piece !!!

D&D Dungeons Dragons Basic

I remember making my Dad take the character sheet to work and photocopy about a thousand of em !!

D&D Dungeons Dragons Basic

The power that only a DM can have !!!!!
I don't get to play much anymore but all this reminiscing is making me want to find out some players and get back in the saddle :)  I must enter that dungeon again !!!!

11 comments:

  1. Oh the memories that this brings back!

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    1. I know ! I'll be posting all the boxed sets over the next few weeks! Looking through these sets are like taking a trip back in time :)

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  2. Yep, good times there. Back in the day when Elf was a class and not a race. I don't know what happened to my books but I still have my original dice.

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    1. I remember the day they had different dice packages at Waldenbooks and I shed those plain blues for some funky ones !!

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  3. Suh-weeeeeeeeeeeeeet! Wasn't this back when you had to write the numbers yourself on the dice? Or is my memory faulty?

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    1. The numbers were carved into the dice but you had to scribble on them with a white crayon (included!) to make them stand out.

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    2. Yep! and when I got multicolor and then crystal dice I figured out how cool it looked if you just used black or another color !! ....I was a little slow on the uptake when I was young :)

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  4. Oh man, Good stuff. this is actually my favorite edition. I still play it, (Actually I prefer the Moldvey edition that came out just before this one but they are almost identical) D&D has never been this simple or this fun. the Rules cyclopedia is a must if you are playing this edition.

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    1. Watch out cause I have em all and will be posting them over time!! Maybe I'll put that one up next :)

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  5. Played this books in Russia in 89, as far as I remmember. It was such a wonderful gate... maybe the gate to myself. The pictures was awesome. But there was no chance to buy dices, but we made it from paper :) All the set!! :)

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    1. That's awesome !! If you can't get them make it up !!

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