Episodes

  • The Strategic Review Vol 1 No 5 (December 1975)
    Feb 23 2026

    The newsletter highlights specific character biographies of influential creators and previews upcoming supplemental books involving deities and heroes. Readers can find descriptions of iconic fantasy creatures and unique magical equipment originally introduced in this issue.

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    17 mins
  • Blackmoor: Supplement II (December 1975)
    Feb 20 2026

    Supplement II: Blackmoor stands as a pivotal yet chaotic expansion in the early history of Dungeons & Dragons, reflecting the transition from wargaming to modern roleplaying. Published in 1975, the booklet originated from Dave Arneson's inventive campaign but underwent a fractured editorial process that resulted in a mix of experimental mechanics and science-fantasy elements. It famously introduced the Monk and Assassin character classes, alongside a highly detailed aquatic bestiary and a controversial, simulationist hit location system. Most notably, the supplement contained The Temple of the Frog, which is recognized as the industry's first commercially published adventure module. Despite its editorial flaws and mechanical inconsistencies, the work established enduring tropes such as detailed monster ecologies and pre-written scenarios. Ultimately, the sources describe a foundational masterpiece that, while difficult to play as written, permanently expanded the scope and narrative depth of the fantasy gaming genre.

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    14 mins
  • The Strategic Review Vol 1 No 4 (October 1975)
    Feb 19 2026

    The fourth issue of The Strategic Review, a historical publication from the early days of TSR and Dungeons & Dragons. This specific edition is notable for introducing the Illusionist subclass, the Clay Golem, and additional rules for pole arms. It marks a significant period of growth for the company, announcing the hiring of industry legends like Dave Arneson and Tim Kask. This begins the transition of the newsletter into a bi-monthly format and teases the upcoming arrival of The Dragon magazine.

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    12 mins
  • The Character Archaic (September 1975)
    Feb 18 2026

    The Character Archaic is a rare 1975 tabletop gaming supplement. Produced by Wee Warriors and distributed by TSR, it features unique character sheets and a dungeon. Though difficult to find today, its historical significance lies in its early role in the D&D ecosystem.

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    15 mins
  • The Strategic Review Vol 1 No 3 (July 1975)
    Feb 17 2026

    This issue of The Strategic Review marks Gary Gygax joining TSR full-time. Released around July 1975, it introduces iconic monsters like the Shambling Mound. The text notes Gygax’s defensive polemic against critics and the ambitious launch of Empire of the Petal Throne.

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    17 mins
  • The Strategic Review Vol 1 No 2 (April 1975)
    Feb 16 2026

    Published around April 1975, The Strategic Review #1.2 introduced the Ranger class and the Roper monster. It detailed pole arms, clarified initiative rules, and previewed the Greyhawk supplement. The issue also included a tribute to co-founder Don Kaye.

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    16 mins
  • Greyhawk: Supplement I (March 1975)
    Feb 13 2026

    The Greyhawk supplement for Original D&D introduced foundational elements like the Thief class, Paladins, and variable weapon damage. It added ability score modifiers, high-level monsters like the Beholder, and iconic magic items despite having little setting lore.

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    14 mins
  • The Strategic Review Vol 1 No 1 (January 1975)
    Feb 12 2026

    Published in early 1975, the first issue of The Strategic Review predates major D&D supplements. Key features include the debut of the Mind Flayer and a random dungeon generator for solo play. Historians debate its exact release date relative to co-founder Don Kaye’s death.

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    17 mins