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Jon Pickens is a game designer and editor who has worked in the gaming industry for over 30 years. He is best known for his work on the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game, as well as his work on the Magic: The Gathering collectible card game.
Pickens was born in Mishawaka, Indiana, and attended the University of Notre Dame, where he studied computer science. After graduating, he began working for TSR, Inc., the company that created Dungeons & Dragons. He worked as a game designer and editor, and was involved in the development of the game's second edition.
Pickens left TSR in 1995 and went on to work for Wizards of the Coast, the company that now owns the Dungeons & Dragons brand. He was involved in the development of the game's third edition, as well as the Magic: The Gathering collectible card game.
Pickens is currently the Senior Creative Director at Wizards of the Coast, where he is responsible for overseeing the creative direction of the company's various game lines. He is also a member of the Academy of Adventure Gaming Arts and Design, and has been inducted into the Origins Hall of Fame.
As of 2021, Jon Pickens's net worth is estimated to be roughly $1 million.
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70 years old |
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12 August 1954 |
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12 August |
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Mishawaka, Indiana, United States |
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United States |
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Pickens eventually applied for a job at TSR, taking both the designer and editor tests, and was hired as an editor. “They didn’t think much of the design work, probably because I wrote it in a few hours late at night, but the editing part was OK,” said Pickens. Pickens later became the Acquisition Editor for TSR, Inc., reviewing modules for possible publication. He was also the Games Editor for Strategy & Tactics Magazine for several years while the magazine was published by TSR, and later the Managing Editor as well, commenting “In a way, this completes a circle in my life.”
While Pickens left the gaming industry in the early 2000s, his nephew, Robert DeHoff, remains in that field and acts as a playtester and writer for Catalyst Game Labs's BattleTech, Cosmic Patrol, and Leviathans game lines.
Pickens and David "Zeb" Cook oversaw the development of the book Night of the Seven Swords (1986). Pickens was known for often being a "go-to research guy" at TSR. For Aurora's Whole Realms Catalog (1992) he assisted J. Robert King's research by providing his own personal library. In preparing the campaign setting book Al-Qadim: Arabian Adventures (1992), Pickens provided Jeff Grubb with three boxes of reference and research material.
Jon Pickens has worked on many game products for the Dungeons & Dragons game since 1978, as an editor, designer, coordinator, and creative director. Some of his works as a game designer include the original Arms & Equipment Guide, and design contributions to the third edition Player's Handbook, Monster Manual, and Dungeon Masters Guide. He has edited many Dungeons & Dragons books, including notably the Castle Greyhawk module, and the Rules Cyclopedia.
Pickens attended Valparaiso University, and in 1976 he earned a B.A. degree in English and Economics. He continued to attend conventions while in college, and discovered TSR's new Chainmail miniatures game at the 1973 Gen Con; the following year, TSR debuted the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game. After college, Pickens began writing occasional articles for Dragon magazine, and was active in the Alarums & Excursions publication.
Jon Pickens was born in Mishawaka, Indiana on August 12, 1954. In 1968, he was introduced to miniatures wargaming, and his parents bought him the Blitzkrieg wargame for Christmas that year. A couple of months later, Pickens responded to an ad in Popular Mechanics for a magazine titled Strategy & Tactics. He wrote in for a sample copy, and “spent the rest of the summer mowing lawns to get enough money to buy some wargames advertised in the magazine, and to get all the back issues.” The publishers did not carry back issues, “So I wrote a letter to this collector, whose name was Gary Gygax, and arranged to buy the back issues from him. Gary invited me to attend a gaming convention in Madison. By a coincidence, my father had a speaking engagement in Delavan, which is near Lake Geneva, on the same weekend, so he took me up.” Pickens and Gary Gygax drove up to Madison, and Gygax later invited him to the Gen Con convention; Pickens attended beginning with Gen Con 3 and for many years after that.