The creator of Fallout has revealed the hilarious response he received from the creators of Dungeons & Dragons as a teenager, when he sent them a list of questions about the game's rules.
While the current Dungeons & Dragons rules are incredibly user-friendly and cover pretty much any question the players may have, the previous editions weren’t so clear, especially the early ones. It was common for the old Dungeons & Dragons books to be full of errors, contradictions, or references to terms that were never explained.
One person with questions was a young Tim Cain, who would go on to create Fallout and even make a Dungeons & Dragons title when he moved to Troika Games, being part of the team that made The Temple of Elemental Evil PC game. In a new video on the Timothy Cain YouTube channel, he reads a letter he wrote with his friends to the creators of D&D, full of rule questions.
D&D Only Has One Rule
To clarify, the edition being discussed is Advanced Dungeons & Dragons, also known as the second edition, which was the ruleset used in the old Baldur’s Gate games.
Cain and his friends sent thirty questions about the Dungeons & Dragons...
