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Saving Throes # 133 - The Lost D&D Rules, Vol 2

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Welcome to the Saving Throes podcast! This is my Tabletop role-playing game podcast, part of the Red Rooster's Gaming Coop network where I talk gaming and gaming culture every week. Each episode will feature a topic or theme along with my take on current happenings in the world of tabletop role-playing games and semi regular updates on the games I am currently involved with, or new games or products I have come across.

I recently came across an article online that was quite critical about some of the older and forgotten rules from D&D's history. This drew my attention and after reading through it, I was inspired to revisit the topic of reviewing lost rules of D&D. This week I am going over that article's list of 10 rules from prior editions that the author states, he is happy are gone. While some of them I can understand, many of them I do not agree with at all! Tune in to hear which ones I would love to maintain in the modern day, which rules concepts the article gets wrong overall, and lastly, what one rule I had completely forgotten about, but has now inspired me to bring it back into my own home game immediately!

If you would like to reach out, you can reach me at [email protected] - I would love to hear from you!
Follow me on X: @RedRoosterGC

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269 episodes

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Welcome to the Saving Throes podcast! This is my Tabletop role-playing game podcast, part of the Red Rooster's Gaming Coop network where I talk gaming and gaming culture every week. Each episode will feature a topic or theme along with my take on current happenings in the world of tabletop role-playing games and semi regular updates on the games I am currently involved with, or new games or products I have come across.

I recently came across an article online that was quite critical about some of the older and forgotten rules from D&D's history. This drew my attention and after reading through it, I was inspired to revisit the topic of reviewing lost rules of D&D. This week I am going over that article's list of 10 rules from prior editions that the author states, he is happy are gone. While some of them I can understand, many of them I do not agree with at all! Tune in to hear which ones I would love to maintain in the modern day, which rules concepts the article gets wrong overall, and lastly, what one rule I had completely forgotten about, but has now inspired me to bring it back into my own home game immediately!

If you would like to reach out, you can reach me at [email protected] - I would love to hear from you!
Follow me on X: @RedRoosterGC

  continue reading

269 episodes

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