» Sat Jul 09, 2011 6:27 am
The game does a fairly good job of teaching you the basics through its descriptions. I remember it was one of the first RPGs I ever played, and still to this day I don't know the full rules to any edition of D&D, but I picked up enough to understand the most important principles. Though you might want to look up what THAC0 stands for (http://dungeons.wikia.com/wiki/THAC0) since this is what forms the basis of your chances in combat.
The beauty of cRPGs is that all the dice-rolls are automatic, so just play the game as you'd expect (big strong warriors in melee, wise wizards throwing fireballs from the rear, etc.) and it'll generally fall into place. Or, if in doubt, consult a GameFAQ for specific strategies. The real draw of the series is the deep world you encounter: the numerous questlines, the great characters, and lengthy story.