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{{Topquote|The key is to make sure the cruelty  is fair,  and  in  this  case  I  have  attempted  to  do  so by  making  sure  it is the players  that  must  trigger  catastrophic  events.|Matt Finch, one of the Swords & Wizardy author, donning his nostalgia goggles.}}
{{Topquote|But all that really misses the point. The point is that this game contains within itself all the seeds and soul of mythic fantasy, the building blocks of vast complexity, the kindling of wonder. The Original Game is so powerful because it is encapsulated in a small formula, like a genie kept imprisoned in the small compass of an unremarkable lamp. Take this framework, and then imagine the hell out of it!|Matt Finch, one of the Swords & Wizardy author, donning his nostalgia goggles.}}


'''''Swords & Wizardry''''' is an [[Old School Roleplaying|OSR]] game by Frog God Games. It is a streamlining of the Dungeons & Dragons White Box. The PDF version can be downloaded for free.
'''''Swords & Wizardry''''' is an [[Old School Roleplaying|OSR]] game by Frog God Games. It is a streamlining of the Dungeons & Dragons White Box. The PDF version can be downloaded for free.

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Swords & Wizardry
RPG published by
Frog God Games
First Publication 2009


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"But all that really misses the point. The point is that this game contains within itself all the seeds and soul of mythic fantasy, the building blocks of vast complexity, the kindling of wonder. The Original Game is so powerful because it is encapsulated in a small formula, like a genie kept imprisoned in the small compass of an unremarkable lamp. Take this framework, and then imagine the hell out of it!"

– Matt Finch, one of the Swords & Wizardy author, donning his nostalgia goggles.

Swords & Wizardry is an OSR game by Frog God Games. It is a streamlining of the Dungeons & Dragons White Box. The PDF version can be downloaded for free.

There are in fact three distinct versions of Swords & Wizardry:

  • Swords & Wizardy WhiteBox Rules is based only on the three booklets from the eponymous White Box.
  • Swords & Wizardy Core Rules is based on the White Box and add some rules from the first supplement (notably the Thief class).
  • Swords & Wizardry Complete Rules is based on the White Box plus all of the supplements.

Swords & Wizardry WhiteBox Rules

The core of Swords & Wizardry, stay close to the original 1974 Dungeons & Dragons release with minor additions and clarifications (for example, ascending and descending Armor Class can be used depending on your preference).

Three classes: Fighter, Cleric, and Magic-User. Non-humans (Dwarves, Elves and Halflings) are restricted to specific classes.