Creating an adventure Old-School Style with BX D&D
Here is the game we played with this adventure: • Actual Play - BX D&D - They Once Were Gods In this video, I use the system for creating dungeon adventures presented in the 1981 version of Basic Dungeons & Dragons (BX). We roll randomly, filling each room, and use the randomness to create a fun D&D adventure. Welcome to Bandit's Keep where we play a variety of tabletop role-playing games!

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