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Why did early Dungeons & Dragons use Saving Throw categories like “Death Ray,” “Dragon Breath,” and “Staves & Spells”? What were these rules actually modeling, and why did every TSR edition handle them a little differently?
In this video, I dig into the surprising logic behind D&D’s original Saving Throw system: where the idea came from, why it looked the way it did, and what those numbers meant to the people writing and running the game in the 1970s and 1980s.
From OD&D to AD&D to B/X, saving throws weren’t arbitrary. They were tied to specific tactical ideas, rooted in earlier fantasy wargames, and shaped by how Gary Gygax and Dave Arneson expected the game to be played.
➡️ What those early Saving Throw categories were actually representing
➡️ How the system evolved across OD&D, B/X, AD&D 1e, and AD&D 2e
➡️ Why different classes had different strengths, and what that revealed about early design
➡️ How the math shifted over time
➡️ What later editions kept, changed, or abandoned entirely
For old-school fans, this is a look at a familiar rule through the lens of history.
For newer players or 5E refugees, it’s a window into a deeper style of play that shaped everything from encounter design to party strategy.
And for collectors and lore-hungry RPG enthusiasts, it’s another piece of the puzzle of how D&D became the game we know today.
Whether you love OD&D’s chaos, Moldvay’s clarity, or AD&D’s crunch, understanding the rationale behind Saving Throws helps reveal what early D&D expected from its players, and what later editions chose to leave behind.
👉 Do you still use the classic Saving Throw tables or have you converted older material to modern systems?
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3:55 Tony Bath's Rules
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23:24 OD&D
39:49 Holmes Basic
40:57 B/X & BECMI
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