One other question people ask too is, "Why is Wight-Box different from any other clone?" The answer is simple. This game is taking an extremely small era of '74 to '75 and limiting itself to the material readily available to all gamers at that time (Chainmail and OD&D), and trying to explain how that game could be played. Every other clone attempt, the clone is often looking beyond '75 to complete OD&D. Essentially, there was a really interesting time between the 3LBBs and Supplement 1 and this explores what is possible within that small but interesting time frame.
One other question people ask too is, "Why is Wight-Box different from any other clone?" The answer is simple. This game is taking an extremely small era of '74 to '75 and limiting itself to the material readily available to all gamers at that time (Chainmail and OD&D), and trying to explain how that game could be played. Every other clone attempt, the clone is often looking beyond '75 to complete OD&D. Essentially, there was a really interesting time between the 3LBBs and Supplement 1 and this explores what is possible within that small but interesting time frame.
@TheBasicExpert1 Thanks for the explanation and the bonus video! Hoping to back it after work this weekend!