Heh, maybe we should change the title of this thread to 'Favorite versions of D&D & Spirits?'
1e & Makers Mark, HOOOOO!!
crpgguy wrote:Argennian wrote:For me it will likely always be 1e. Started playing Basic and still play in and enjoy a few 2e games, but 1e is and always was my favorite.
Inferno wrote:... 1e desperately needs editing, organization and streamlining, but that's a small price to pay to being able to cozy up to all those powerful, iconic, memory-triggering images and tables. Trampier, Dee, Otus, Roslof, etc. The books are like an old friend. ...
Indeed and totally agreed. All that wonky disorganization, sometimes referred to as 'High Gygaxian', can be tough to navigate and is perhaps the main reason why I really like OSRIC so much!

Osric is awesome for teaching new players the 1E system that's how I started playing 1E before buying my own 1E core books.
Totally agreed. In fact, I just started an OSRIC campaign for one of my longtime motorbike buddy's boys (ages 7 & 5, iirc) last month. I know they're a wee bit young but after watching Dad and us game since as far back as they can remember, and also having pretty much memorized every picture in the 1e PHB, DMG, MMI&II & Fiend Folio, they just couldn't hold out any longer!
Anyways, to point is that there's no way they'd be able to understand the 1e books as written at their age and have been doing rather well with the simplicity of the OSRIC format and organization.