![]() ![]() ![]() So at the start the OSR was AD&D 1e or earlier, and on the same line, B/X D&D or earlier (but not including BECMI). It was basically take an edition, look at the previous one, skip it, and go one earlier. Since it kicked in after 3.5 when Mongoose demonstrated what could be done with the OGL, it started around there. OSR is something of a rolling definition. My personal view is summed up by this from my blog ![]() Which is par for the course for this kind of meme. Some who play older editions vehemently deny they are a part of the OSR, others embrace it whole heartily, and some publishers use it as a marketing tool. There is no formal or loose organization. The only common thing you can say is that "They play older versions of D&D."Īlso Old School Renaissance is an organic term that got accepted by the internet community as a way to describe the number of different groups playing older editions. Some may talk about play styles but if you survey everybody that you could remotely include in the OSR. Older edition meaning every version of AD&D/D&D prior to D&D 3.0. Play, write or referee one of the older editions of Dungeons and Dragon. ![]()
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