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There are certain things a Dungeon Master needs to make the game more efficient. Back in 1981 I didn't use miniatures, just a sheet of paper that I didn't share with the players with their walking order. Even though I use a battlemat and miniatures now, I still think it helps to have a walking order roster and a sheet for combat actions declared before the start of the round. I've included the files I use for this in this post. The picture is the Otis artwork from the 1980 Dungeons and Dragons basic set. My mom agreed to buy me my own D&D products for Christmas in 1981, but allowed me to pick a few gifts as early as November since I REALLY wanted to play. This was the first item I picked because I could hear the dice rolling inside the box. I loved the artwork and the Basic game was an easy way to learn the ropes before tackling Advanced Dungeons and Dragons! Sadly the box that this product came in got squashed one night when I fell out of the top bunk bed and landed squarely on the box. Thanks Basic D&D for reducing my falling damage by 1 point!
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