If the newspaper clipping was from 1981 then it would have to be referring to AD&D1e or earlier. 2e was published in 1989.
All editions published after 2e weren't solely compiled by Gygax so aren't actually DnD. They're a woke troon committee created monstrosity wearing a DnD skinsuit.
Well, I checked, and the original D&D recognized no stat differences whatsoever between the sexes.
AD&D (both editions) capped women's strength at 18(50) instead of 18(00), which meant women could never lift more than 280 pounds, while men could potentially lift up to 480.
But Gygax said in an interview he never enforced that rule because the whole game was fantasy so who really gives a shit about that particular sliver of realism.
...even though in many other ways, Gygax was obsessed with realism and wanted the DM to track basically every calorie the players ate.
the whole game was fantasy so who really gives a shit about that particular sliver of realism.
Correct. But he was big on the "realism" of combat & weapons. That came from his tabletop game background. Economics however? When a goblin carries a year's worth of wages? Lolz. So broken.
This is why I kept all my 1st edition books and modules. Original DMG and PH. Not to mention MM and FF. As me about the G1-3 series and D1-3 series (followed of course, by Q1).
You're adventurers will never see the light of day again.
If the newspaper clipping was from 1981 then it would have to be referring to AD&D1e or earlier. 2e was published in 1989.
All editions published after 2e weren't solely compiled by Gygax so aren't actually DnD. They're a woke troon committee created monstrosity wearing a DnD skinsuit.
Well, I checked, and the original D&D recognized no stat differences whatsoever between the sexes.
AD&D (both editions) capped women's strength at 18(50) instead of 18(00), which meant women could never lift more than 280 pounds, while men could potentially lift up to 480.
But Gygax said in an interview he never enforced that rule because the whole game was fantasy so who really gives a shit about that particular sliver of realism.
...even though in many other ways, Gygax was obsessed with realism and wanted the DM to track basically every calorie the players ate.
Correct. But he was big on the "realism" of combat & weapons. That came from his tabletop game background. Economics however? When a goblin carries a year's worth of wages? Lolz. So broken.
This is why I kept all my 1st edition books and modules. Original DMG and PH. Not to mention MM and FF. As me about the G1-3 series and D1-3 series (followed of course, by Q1).
You're adventurers will never see the light of day again.