Fix dwarves. B/X doesn't allow them to use long bows and two handed swords. LL doesn't allow them to use any two-handed weapons.
Oh, and... fix backstab. As it stands it way too difficult.
greyarea wrote:As LL was a way of recreating B/X, I wouldn't change a thing. I house rule it up the wazoo (like we did BX back in the day), but I don't think its "broken". In other words, as a recreation of BX, I think Dan did hit it out of the park.
If anything, I'd change the clerics to not gain spells until 2nd level (just to make it more authentic) but then I'd house-rule that away.
That said, I also like to play DCC, S&W, and whatnot which are other interpretations of early D&D. They sometimes have common house rules baked in and that's fine (as I tend to like the rules they choose) but that still doesn't make B/X broken.
AEC, on the other hand, is a frickin masterpiece. It is what AD&D promised to be and never was. I prefer AEC over AD&D (and OSRIC and other recreations). I also house rule it up the wazoo (as anyone who plays in my games can tell you).
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