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* Labyrinth Lord is the knock-off of the 1981 B/X or orange/blue books of D&D (levels 1-14)
* Labyrinth Lord is the knock-off of the 1981 B/X or orange/blue books of D&D (levels 1-14)
* Dark Dungeons is the knock-off of the 1983 BECMI books or Larry Elmore art on the box covers of D&D (levels 1-36 + Immortals)
* Dark Dungeons is the knock-off of the 1983 BECMI books or Larry Elmore art on the box covers of D&D (levels 1-36 + Immortals)
* Basic Fantasy RPG is a knock-off of the 1981 B/X set but adds a few modern touches (races seperate from classes, ascending AC, several rules clarifications). It is available for free off of it's main website www.basicfantasy.org


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A retroclone is a knock-off of an older gaming system, for those grognards with grey in their neckbeards that mumble about how things were better "back in my day."

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  • BluHolme is a knock-off of the 1977 edition of D&D (levels 1-3).
  • Labyrinth Lord is the knock-off of the 1981 B/X or orange/blue books of D&D (levels 1-14)
  • Dark Dungeons is the knock-off of the 1983 BECMI books or Larry Elmore art on the box covers of D&D (levels 1-36 + Immortals)
  • Basic Fantasy RPG is a knock-off of the 1981 B/X set but adds a few modern touches (races seperate from classes, ascending AC, several rules clarifications). It is available for free off of it's main website www.basicfantasy.org