Grabbing an early one from my stack today and I see this is another one from Eric Harshbarger. How can I tell? The cover is intact and it doesn't smell like mildew. Which is great because this is also one of my favorite covers. Certainly in my top ten.
So let's see, March 1983. Heavy into B/X D&D at this point, though I do know about AD&D. We used to regularly mix and match so this was never an issue. So let's crack these pages and get going with issue #71 of This Old Dragon!
I mentioned this was one of my favorite covers and I think it might also be the first Clyde Caldwell cover I had ever seen. It's also a fairly atypical Caldwell cover. But I still like it.
Nice back of the cover ad for the AD&D books.
Letters starts off with a general WTF on the Mazes and Monsters movie. I have to agree. It's been ages since I have seen it, maybe I should look it up. (It is free on AmazonPrime).
First up is the man himself, Gary Gygax From the Sorcerror's Scroll on new druid spells. Of we know a lot of these make their way to Unearthed Arcana, that is still a bit away. He also mentions that the Cavalier is coming next month and that we should not believe everything we read about TSR in other magazines. We also get some sneak peaks into upcoming modules. Temple of Elemental Evil is now designated WG 2, part 1 and 2. The Maze of Xaene by Rob Kuntz is also "on the way".
The Blink of a Wizard's Eye is the fiction section.
Mind of the Monster by Bruce Humphrey is one of the articles that you know you should do, but wonder why sometimes you don't. That is give the monsters the benefit of their intelligence. Yes, their overall purpose is to be defeated by the PCs, but at least they can be intelligent about it.
Gary is back with Greyhawk's World featuring some demi- and quasi- gods of Greyhawk. Also known as some of Gary's and gang former characters. We get Heward (a Wizard), Keoghtom (of the ointment fame), Murlynd (refugee from the "Wild West"). and Kelanen.
Ronald Hall has a huge article on attack priority in Who Gets the First Swing? A new rule system to help add some detail and "realism" to combat. There are tables after tables detailing what the monsters can do. Me? I am happy with initiative as it is/was.
The Taming of Brimstone is a Boot Hill adventure that I might transfer over to Ghosts of Albion and give it a go. Looks fun. Anyone play it?
Roger Moore has some Astral Plane answers in Sage Advice.
More Gary and More Gods in The Deities and Demigods of Greyhawk. We get Erythnull, Incabulos, Nerull, Ralishaz, and Wastri. Fun stuff really.
Few pages of ads. There have not really been that many ads in this issue.
Ken Rolston reviews Swordbearer. John Warren reviews Dunzhin. I have to admit I am not at all familiar with either game.
More ads.
What's New.
Dragonmirth.
and Wormy.
All in all a good issue, but a product of it's time really. Not a lot I can reuse today, but sure was fun to reread.
Want to know what was going on the same time in White Dwarf? Check out my White Dwarf Wednesday #39 post which was my first White Dwarf ever.
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