Cleric/fighter is pretty terrible at high levels in 1e AD&D because of the severe level limits on demihuman PC clerics. A half-elf capped at level 5 in cleric, and a half-orc at 4. I could see a human dual classed PC mixing the two, as there's not much conflict between class abilities. Employment Of Standard Hirelings: This requires the location of the desired individual and the offer of work. If the employment is for only a few days, there will be no real difficulty in locating individuals to take on the job.
This is a let’’s read of the first edition DMG. I wanted to look at something old school. I was tempted to do the 1e Monster Manual, which is interesting in some ways such as the fact that Drow are described as possibly mythical, but there’s a ton of other bestiary Let’s Reads out there. Besides, for those who haven’t played 1e, where the philosophy was to keep a lot of information from the player, this is at times a strange and alien book.I played a little bit of 1e back in the day, though I was a BECMI kid. So I’m not completely unfamiliar with this, but don’t have an enormous amount of exposure.
I’m working off the PDF put out by WOTC (available at Drivethru) which I believe, except for the cover and the copyright info on the title page. Is identical to the printed edition.
Shannon Appelcline has a history of the printings of the Dungeon Masters Guide (no apostrophe in 1e) here.
The cover on the edition I’m going by is this:
The original picture is a lot more evocative, showing a lot more of the efreet, and adventurer’s fighting it. I like it, but assume that the scantily clad woman being held by the monster was not the sort of thing WOTC wanted to portray. At least she’s got a dagger. I think she may be trying to stab the monster.
(WOTC really cropped too much out of all the 1e cover reprints, but that’s a subject for another day.)
We then learn, on the title page, this is 'A COMPILED VOLUME OF INFORMATION PRIMARILY USED BY ADVANCED DUNGEONS & DRAGONS GAME REFEREES, INCLUDING: COMBAT TABLES; MONSTER LISTS AND ENCOUNTERS; TREASURE AND MAGIC TABLES AND DESCRIPTIONS; RANDOM DUNGEON GENERATION; RANDOM WILDERNESS TERRAIN GENERATION; SUGGESTIONS ON GAMEMASTERING; AND MORE.” (TSR's all caps, not mine. )
Foreward
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The book starts with introductory remarks by Mike Carr, not Gary Gygax, discussing whether Dungeon Mastering is an art or a science, more of something with an individual flair, or based on attention to detail.Ad&d 1e Dmg Pdf
“Esoteric questions aside, one thing is for certain — Dungeon Mastering is, above all, a labor of love,” he says, before explaining how the AD&D DMG will improve your life as a Dungeon Master and, along with your imagination, help you create the best worlds possible.
Contents
I don’t have much to say about the table of contents, since we’ll be getting to everything eventually. But it also has a list of the charts in this book, in alphabetical order rather than chapter order. To give you an idea of the diversity of what we’ll encounter, here are the “C” entries.
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Castle Tables ..............................................................................................182, 183
Chance of Contracting Disease ..............................................................................13
Chance of Discovering Natural Cave Area ...........................................................106
Chance of Parasitic Infestation ...............................................................................13
Chances of Becoming Lost .....................................................................................49
City/Town Encounter Matrix ................................................................................191
Combat Sequence ................................................................................................61
Conjured Animals Table ......................................................................................222
Construction Defensive Values .............................................................................110
Construction Times .....................................................................................106, 107
Cost of Constructions ..........................................................................................107
Cost of Holy/Unholy Water Receptacles ...............................................................115
Cost of Siege Engines .........................................................................................108
Cost of Spells Cast by Non-Player Characters ...............................................103, 104
Creatures Struck Only By Magic Weapons .............................................................75
Chance of Contracting Disease ..............................................................................13
Chance of Discovering Natural Cave Area ...........................................................106
Chance of Parasitic Infestation ...............................................................................13
Chances of Becoming Lost .....................................................................................49
City/Town Encounter Matrix ................................................................................191
Combat Sequence ................................................................................................61
Conjured Animals Table ......................................................................................222
Construction Defensive Values .............................................................................110
Construction Times .....................................................................................106, 107
Cost of Constructions ..........................................................................................107
Cost of Holy/Unholy Water Receptacles ...............................................................115
Cost of Siege Engines .........................................................................................108
Cost of Spells Cast by Non-Player Characters ...............................................103, 104
Creatures Struck Only By Magic Weapons .............................................................75