Description: Chainmail: Rules for Medieval Miniatures" was a revelation when it first landed on my table. I was immediately struck by how it took the existing wargaming frameworks I knew and pushed them into new, imaginative territories. Gygax and Perren didn’t just create a set of rules; they laid the groundwork for an entirely new way to think about gaming, combining the rigor of tactical combat with the limitless possibilities of fantasy. As a game designer, I found Chainmail deeply influential. Its fantasy supplement, in particular, opened my eyes to the potential of merging traditional wargaming with storytelling elements. This hybrid approach was something I carried forward in my own designs, especially in games like The Fantasy Trip and GURPS. The idea that a game could be more than just numbers and strategy—that it could also tell a story—was a lesson that I took to heart, and it’s a concept that has shaped my career ever since. Chainmail was, in many ways, a precursor to the revolution that Dungeons & Dragons would bring, but its influence extended far beyond that. It showed us that the boundaries of what a game could be were much wider than we had imagined. For that, I owe Gygax and Perren a debt of gratitude. They didn’t just write a rulebook; they sparked a movement that continues to evolve to this day. PLEASE NOTE CONDITION OF BOOK BEFORE PURCHASING: It's not great but 100% useable and in-tact and not in terrible shape for being half a century old with spiral binding! I attempted to show the worst of it - the stain is on the first two pages mostly. Step into the origins of fantasy role-playing with this rare and sought-after copy of Chainmail: Rules for Medieval Miniatures by Gary Gygax & Jeff Perren. This 1975 edition is the 3rd Edition, 7th printing—a cornerstone in the history of tabletop gaming and a must-have for any serious collector or D&D enthusiast. Before there was Dungeons & Dragons, there was Chainmail—an essential set of rules for medieval miniatures combat that laid the groundwork for what would become the world's most famous role-playing game. Whether you’re a vintage wargame collector, a historian of the hobby, or a die-hard D&D fan, this book is a crucial piece of the puzzle. Features: Authors: Gary Gygax & Jeff PerrenEdition: 3rd Edition, 7th PrintingYear: 1975Publisher: TSR Hobbies, Inc. Highlights: The legendary precursor to Dungeons & DragonsDetailed rules for medieval battles, siege warfare, and joustingFantasy supplement with rules for wizards, dragons, and other mythical creaturesA key piece of TSR's early history, co-written by the legendary Gary GygaxWhether you’re reliving your early gaming days or adding to your collection, this Chainmail rulebook is an artifact that deserves a place of honor on your shelf. Don’t miss out on owning a piece of the legacy that sparked a revolution in gaming! Keywords: Chainmail rulebookGary Gygax collectibleD&D precursorMedieval miniaturesTSR Hobbies 1975Vintage wargamingJeff PerrenClassic tabletop gamesDungeons & Dragons historyFantasy supplementRare gaming bookEarly RPGThird edition ChainmailWargaming rulesSiege warfare rulesMedieval battlesRole-playing game originsGaming history collectibleHistorical miniatures rulesFantasy wargaming
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Brand: TSR
Year: 1975
Character Family: Dungeons & Dragons