a +2 Sword is gift from the gods, not a reward for waking up on a calm sunday
I just finished running B5 Horror on the Hill, an official TSR Basic module recommended for levels 1-3 trademarked for the year 1983.
The module contains the following loot;
- multiple potions of healing, more than is worth my time to count but at least 10
- +1 Sword from a random 9hp hobgoblin
- +2 Dagger behind a random tomb, just on the ground. Nothing is even holding it.
- +1 Shield wielded by a random 7hp goblin
- A Bag of Holding
- A Bag of Devouring
- +1 Battle Axe from a bugbear
- Some +1 Arrows throughout the module
- + 1 Mace from an evil cleric
- +1 Dagger off a dead adventurer
- Ring of Protection +1 off a dead adventurer next to the above
- +1 Longbow off yet another dead adventurer
- +1 Spear from a hobgoblin
- Ring of Fire Resistance from a hobgoblin king
- +1 Leather Armor
- +2 Shortsword (somewhat hard to find though)
- +1 Plate Mail
- +1 Sword
- ANOTHER Ring of Fire Resistance
- +2 Shield off a 9hp berserker
- +2 Shortsword off a Kobold Chief
- +1 Plate Mail, the SECOND SET
- 5x +2 Arrows
- +1 Sword (+3 vs Dragons)
- ANOTHER Ring of Protection +1
- A Wand of Magic Detection
- A Rod of Cancellation
- Ring of Invisibility off yet another dead adventurer (though you have to trip over his invisible corpse or use detect magic to find it)
- Quite a large number of potions which I do not care to go track down to list.
- Several thousand (Over 8,000) gold in raw treasure.
- A dragon which can be captured and sold for as much as 10,000 gold
- A number of spell scrolls, but somewhere in the range of 7 of spell levels 1-3 of clerical and magic user
- A magical fountain which can permanently increase (or decrease) your attributes once per character
In other words; what are you talking about? Is this revisionism or rage bait?