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Other than drathe (or sjeng? I forgot, sorry) posting up some images of card differences, there is no definitive listing of changes between 1st and 2nd edition EU on the forums that I'm aware of so I've gotten it all second hand. However the quest book and Instructions ("Rules of Play) are posted up for all to see.
The 1989 edition had The Maze as quest 1 instead of The Trial of course. Wording of the cards for Courage and Rock Skin were slightly different (leading to the minimalist and maximalist discussions of how those spells are actually intended to work). I think some of the other cards might have had slightly different wording, same with the Rules of Play but perhaps not enough to change the actual mechanics.
Extra copies of Helmet and Shield are replaced with Bracers and Cloak of Protection (both "wizard only" armors) in second edition. Some speculated that the extra copies meant capacity was limited, but I believe it was subtly clarified later that this is not the case (it was certainly not limited in the Remake edition that re-adopted the equipment deck mechanic; but where was the clarification? in Adventure Design Kit with its re-designed character sheets?).
Corridors ("Passages") can be searched for Treasure in 1989 edition but explicitly not in the 2nd.
The "deathmatch" (Path of the... sections in Rules of Play book) sections I think were removed from the 2nd edition as well as some of the extra Warhammer fantasy artwork. You were supposed to train against other heroes and/or groups of goblins to practice your combat and magic before the actual campaign began.
1st Edition grants you the title of "Champion" after completing three quests ("tasks completed") and awards each such Champion 500 gold coins (if you choose to steal any of Prince Magnus' gold you are not allowed to become a Champion). 2nd Edition grants you the title but no Gold Reward (recall the NA edition gives you this title after defeating the Witch Lord in Quest 14).
Any others I missed? I guess not as many differences as I thought, but still.
Since info on the 1989 edition is scanty on Ye Olde Inn, perhaps you could be the one to do provide that info (assuming you still have access to it).
Yes, I READ them all, but the changes bleed together for me and I don't remember them perfectly anymore... https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzUPPmTBi5hSz59QIwOXfu8Wy3lIXSHUe
The 1989 edition had The Maze as quest 1 instead of The Trial of course. Wording of the cards for Courage and Rock Skin were slightly different (leading to the minimalist and maximalist discussions of how those spells are actually intended to work). I think some of the other cards might have had slightly different wording, same with the Rules of Play but perhaps not enough to change the actual mechanics.
Extra copies of Helmet and Shield are replaced with Bracers and Cloak of Protection (both "wizard only" armors) in second edition. Some speculated that the extra copies meant capacity was limited, but I believe it was subtly clarified later that this is not the case (it was certainly not limited in the Remake edition that re-adopted the equipment deck mechanic; but where was the clarification? in Adventure Design Kit with its re-designed character sheets?).
Corridors ("Passages") can be searched for Treasure in 1989 edition but explicitly not in the 2nd.
The "deathmatch" (Path of the... sections in Rules of Play book) sections I think were removed from the 2nd edition as well as some of the extra Warhammer fantasy artwork. You were supposed to train against other heroes and/or groups of goblins to practice your combat and magic before the actual campaign began.
1st Edition grants you the title of "Champion" after completing three quests ("tasks completed") and awards each such Champion 500 gold coins (if you choose to steal any of Prince Magnus' gold you are not allowed to become a Champion). 2nd Edition grants you the title but no Gold Reward (recall the NA edition gives you this title after defeating the Witch Lord in Quest 14).
Any others I missed? I guess not as many differences as I thought, but still.
Since info on the 1989 edition is scanty on Ye Olde Inn, perhaps you could be the one to do provide that info (assuming you still have access to it).
Yes, I READ them all, but the changes bleed together for me and I don't remember them perfectly anymore... https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzUPPmTBi5hSz59QIwOXfu8Wy3lIXSHUe