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Which i'm going to start this review with. Inside of the box, there's a new screen for Mister Cavern (who is affectionately known as the Master in DSA), an expanded rules booklet with 64 stapled black and white pages, a map of the continent of Aventuria and another 64 page booklet with setting description. Strictly speaking, the title translates to "adventure expansion game", which sounds as hilariously lame and unwieldy in English as it does in German. So they put out another box set, which looks like this: You roll stats in order and if they aren't good enough to play as a dwarf or wizard or at least as a fighter or elf, you receive additional punishment by having to play as a generic adventurer who gets none of the extras that the other classes receive.īecause the basic rules clock in at a meager 64 pages with lots of white space and black and white pictures of lackluster quality, Schmidt Spiele decides that maybe it's time to give people more rules and an actual setting description. But you only get 5 stats instead of 6 - courage, intelligence, charisma, dexterity and anal circumference strength. The system is level-based and you get to level up to level 21 to drive the point home that your character is better than in D&D. And you get a lot more starting hit points than in D&D - 35 if you're a dwarf (DSA treats races as classes up until 4th edition), 20 if you're a puny wizard.
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You get active parry as well because of that. Instead of armor making you harder to hit, it absorbs damage if you get hit.
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Instead of roll over, you get roll under with 1d20. German boardgame company Schmidt Spiele has published the first edition of DSA (Das Schwarze Auge known as The Dark Eye in English) one year ago - originally because they couldn't secure the rights for the German D&D translation, so they just decided to make their own game.ġst edition DSA is a fairly typical D&D clone for the time.