‘Three cheers’
Congratulations on TD #45. It has been the
best I have read yet.
This particular issue helped me straighten
out one of my character’s alchemist and
offered
hints on how I can handle a 10th level
party of mine. It also gave me a few hints on
how to write an article that I have contemplated
writing, and provided me with a few minutes
of laughter when I read the latest exploits
of Finieous Fingers. Furthermore, The
Dungeon
Design Kit was a blessing and I would
like to see supplements added in future
issues.
I would have gladly paid $6 or $7 for this
issue, which leads me to a point I wish to
make. From time to time, I have noticed several
harsh letters criticizing TD for being too
childish or for not presenting enough information
about either the D&D®
games or other
games. Give the magazine a break. You can’t
please everyone. I think the editors and staff
are doing a good job. TD provides a $5 module
for $3 in each issue. Whether or not you
can use the module, you are still getting a
bargain, not to mention a superb magazine.
Three cheers for DRAGON.
Jim Hlavaty
Port Jervis, NY
(Dragon #48)
Anyone who reads this letters column regularly
knows that we don’t go in much for publishing
pat-on-the-back letters — although
we surely appreciate receiving them. Jim’s
pat-on-the-back fetter is being printed because,
in addition to the praise he lavishes
upon DRAGON, he makes a pretty good point
about how you get your money’s worth when
you buy this magazine, even if you don’t like
or can’t use every article that is published.
Modesty (yes, we do have some) prevents us
from saying the things Jim says, but it doesn’t
prevent us from printing his words. Three
cheers for everybody who feels the same way
Jim does.
— KM
(Dragon #48)