Weird Pete's Challenge

Players have had it too good for too long. Between 1,000’s of different races and 1,000 different classes, then all the different combinations of those, players say it’s still not enough. Multiclassing, dual races, extra feats, super skills, and talents, it has gone too far.   All this namby-pamby super-character building has made players weak.

None of this Halfling-Tiefling barbarian rogue scholar with psionics and arcane magic ability with the feat of divine magic. No level 25 ranger/level 10 cleric/level 5 paladin/level 2 assassin. When I was young, you played a mage, a thief, a fighter. Or you played an elf, a dwarf, or a half-orc. It’s time for bare bones D&D like when I first played! No, today you have chosen REAL RPing. Today, you play The Weird Pete Challenge!

 

The Weird Pete Challenge takes the players back to the origins of D&D, the original 1980 Tom Muldavey edited rules by Gygax and Anderson, when elves were real elves and humans were the only race that could have a class. This is Basic D&D at its finest.

Weird Pete's Challenge is a series of one-shot sessions to give players not only the gaming convention experience, but to remind them what it was like back in 1977 when basic D&D came out.


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