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Post Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2005 9:08 pm 
 

harami2000 wrote:
MrFilthyIke wrote:Then they bolted, and I bought Mr Mentzer's lil Red Box, taught myself, and it went downhill from there. ;)

*LOL!*


But it goes to show how important a simple D&D was. AD&D was kinda tough to understand when I read the book, but Mentzer was a breeze, and very fun. ;)


There are no bad editions of D&D, just Boring Players and Unimaginative DMs.

  


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Post Posted: Thu Mar 24, 2005 5:00 am 
 

Oh, yes - the Mentzer box! I thought that was D&D for dummies  :P . I really did like it quite a bit. Friends of mine bring it up from time to time and we all get a chuckle.

  


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Post Posted: Thu Mar 24, 2005 2:59 pm 
 

iattackthedarkness wrote:Oh, yes - the Mentzer box! I thought that was D&D for dummies :P . I really did like it quite a bit. Friends of mine bring it up from time to time and we all get a chuckle.


Well, I wasn't a "dummy" as a kid, but RP was very foreign to the people around me, so Mentzer helped ease me into it. :)


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