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Chainmail (1971)

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1971
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Chainmail was a set of miniature rules for Medieval / Fantasy battles. Depending on who you believe, it may have been the basis for early D&D campaigns (Arneson apparently disputes this).
In the original boxed set of D&D one is directed to Chainmail for the combat system but it offered an "optional" combat system involving 20 sided dice -- a system that eventually became the D&D standard.
Whoever you believe, Chainmail was written by Jeff Perren and revised and expanded by Gary Gygax and certainly influenced his thinking about Fantasy games in that era.

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Magazine References:

Panzerfaust Article Index:

  • Number 64
    • Chainmail - "Chainmail Fantasy Variant" (Scenario), Kenneth W. Burke

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