It's April/May 1980. Bon Scott has been replaced with Brian Johnson in AC/DC, Ronnie James Dio is in for Ozzy in Black Sabbath and a photo of the USS Enterprise has replaced fantasy art on the cover of White Dwarf #18.
This is issue is full of big news. First off, though in the form of an ad, we see that TSR Hobbies has arrived and is open for business in the UK. They open their doors on March 31, 1980. Don Turnbull will be in charge.
The next full page ad is one for Tunnels & Trolls. Like so much else in this OSR world this ad could run right now and still work.
Ian Livingstone asks "Why do people like playing role-playing games?" It is interesting because now we are getting more "RPGs" and less "SF/F Games". American influence I am thinking.
Next up we get a fairly detailed minatures game for Star Trek the Motion Picture. No idea if they got the permission to do this or not, but it is a pretty detailed game (4 pages). You do need the minis to play, but those were new from Citadel Miniatures, so easy to get. The game assumes you are using these, but they also state others can be used.
We have some reviews in Open Box. A psychic battle game based on the Darkover novels (9/10). Swordquest from the new Task Force Games gets a 6/10. Dra'k'ne Station from Judges Guild for Traveller gets 8/10.
Albie Foire gives us a very detailed (6 pages, 3 new monsters) mini-adventure for D&D, The Halls of Tizun Thane. Oddly enough this lists 3-6 players with 6-12 characters. This is the only adventure I have seen where the assumption is people will be playing more than one character.
Treasure chest gives us some very useful tables on weather conditions by season. As well as some random NPC generators.
Fiend Factory gives us four also-ran monsters; Mandrake People, Hounds of Kerenos, Phung, and the Couerl. All have Monstermark ratings and all come from various Sf/F novels.
We also get the top 10 and bottom 5 FF monsters as chosen by the readers.
Top 10
1. Necrophidius
2. Russian Doll Monster
3. Svart
4. Needleman
5. Hook Horror
6. Githyanki
7. Imps
8. Volt
9. Urchin
10. Dahdi
Bottom 5
1. Nas Nas (the worst)
2. Dahdi (both lists)
3. Withra
4. Stinwicodech
5. Pebble Gnome
The Magic Brush is back with mini painting tips.
Finally 6 pages of classifieds and ads. Ending with a new ad for TSR's Top Secret game.
The type seems denser and the quality of the work seems better than the last couple of issues and I think we are entering another growth period for WD. Looking forward to the rest of 1980.
BTW here is that T&T ad. Still works today.
"The Halls of Tizun Thane" is a classic scenario, one that's well-regarded to this day. I've not played it myself, but I'd like to.
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