Links for this week.
- I don't recall, offhand, a more systematic analysis of the purported "sweet spot" of D&D/AD&D than this one on Greyhawk Grognard. It makes a reasonable case for those levels being the ones where you have your iconic abilties but not too much power. Me, I like the high-powered stuff, but I agree that those levels are better for me than the ones below that to play at.
- Grognardia has a bit about Gygaxian Naturalism and the Ecology of the Piercer. Me, I liked the article a lot. I still do.
- This makes sense - smoothing out a hit progression table, this time for OSE. I always prefer smoothed bonuses in my games.
- D100 Terrible Things Behind that Door from Elfmaids & Octopi
Joey, Johnny, Tommy, and Dee Dee were right - You should never have opened that door!
- I like these maps of the starship Warden.
- In case you'd like to see Language Talent in action, here is a guy with roughly 8 native-level languages and around two dozen others.
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