"Best" OD&D clone?
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This is silly. You're saying clone authors don't like Gygax? They are almost all just rules compilations, without much flavor at all. The only one to impart a different mood that I'm aware of is LotFP.
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Sorry if I am being dumb. What does LBB stand for?
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"Little Brown Book."Silk Spectre wrote:Sorry if I am being dumb. What does LBB stand for?
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Okay. And what does little brown books mean? And before you ask, no I am not blond.James Maliszewski wrote:"Little Brown Book."Silk Spectre wrote:Sorry if I am being dumb. What does LBB stand for?
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They're the original D&D books published in 1974, followed by four supplements (two of which are not actually brown in color). When people talk about "the LBBs," they're referring to the very first D&D rulebooks published.Silk Spectre wrote:Okay. And what does little brown books mean? And before you ask, no I am not blond.
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The "little brown books" refers to the earliest printings of the three original books that made up the D&D game (Men & Magic, Monsters & Treasure, The Underworld & Wilderness Adventures). They are called "little" because they are thin and were printed in digest format. Brown refers to the color of the cover and differentiates them from later printings which had grey covers. These were eventually phased out in the late 70's and replaced with the AD&D hardcovers (Player's Handbook, Dungeon Masters Guide and the various Monster Manuals).Silk Spectre wrote:And what does little brown books mean?
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PatW wrote:This is silly. You're saying clone authors don't like Gygax? They are almost all just rules compilations, without much flavor at all. The only one to impart a different mood that I'm aware of is LotFP.

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Thanks guys.
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Note that those "little books" are TAN, not brown, thus "LTB" is correct!
"LBB" actually refers to the "little BLACK books" of the original Traveller RPG.

"LBB" actually refers to the "little BLACK books" of the original Traveller RPG.
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Tan is a shade of brown, bro!
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PatW wrote:T The only one to impart a different mood that I'm aware of is LotFP.
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Yes. We only haze the ones we love around here.Clangador wrote:And you guys are trying to confuse SS more than she already is?
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