tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3319818467491212515.post7827934213022577143..comments2018-08-27T05:36:20.925-05:00Comments on Welcome To My World: Editions and SupplementsTony Sandovalhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09643810048508538169noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3319818467491212515.post-31020184964932342552012-12-08T14:01:24.425-06:002012-12-08T14:01:24.425-06:00Nope. Never looked at it. I've seen discussi...Nope. Never looked at it. I've seen discussions of it but again, I have no real interest.Tony Sandovalhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09643810048508538169noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3319818467491212515.post-64146018598464196212012-12-08T13:22:11.957-06:002012-12-08T13:22:11.957-06:00I don't really see a lot of differences betwee...I don't really see a lot of differences between 2nd edition and 1st edition. Sure, there are obviously some changes, but I'd say the two are 90% compatible. Last time I ran AD&D 1st edition, I used some modules and material from 2e and it fit pretty seamlessly into my campaign. <br /><br />Have you ever looked at Hackmaster? The original version of it was a hybrid of 1st/2nd edition with a lot of "supplemental" material added on. The game was written to be a parody, but if you strip the parody out, there are some gems in HM. <br /><br />The current edition of Hackmaster abandoned the old AD&D framework entirely in lieu of an original system, so I don't find any of their recent stuff to be of any use to me. DMWieghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03682249561077936507noreply@blogger.com