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Post by azador1606 on Dec 26, 2004 18:22:31 GMT -5
Hey Jerry,
No pics of the hardcover Manual of the Planes, Dungeoneers Survival Guide, or Wilderness Survival Guide?
Peter
*ADMIN: Moved from OD&D Area... OFF TOPIC.*
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Post by Jerry Mapes on Dec 26, 2004 19:11:59 GMT -5
nor a half dozen-plus other books...
heh...
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Post by northrundicandus on Dec 26, 2004 19:46:58 GMT -5
Let them burn in my yule-tide fire.
;D
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Post by Jerry Mapes on Dec 26, 2004 20:43:15 GMT -5
Heh... I wonder if some may not cause toxic smoke? Hmmmm. The fact of the matter is that, if one would notice, I included only the core books in the OD&D & AD&D sections; just as i included only the first issues of Dungeon and Dragon. Since I didnt have jpgs of the first OD&D and AD&D JG products, you get what you see. I presume there is an unspoken question, or more to the point... a comment in the original post. To that I simply reply, refer to the "fact of the matter" above. Those that were mentioned including all the others are loved, hated, ignored, or somewhere in between amongst the broad scope of AD&D GMs and Players. If someone is really curious to which books i go by in an AD&D campaign, a quick look at the gaming section on my website will provide a concise answer (as well as my feelings on a few other controversial topics). I can guarantee you, though, that what I prefer will most likely be different than 7 or 8 out of 10 other random GMs or Players. Its the nature of the beast. But I will say that out of all the books put out for AD&D 1e, the Manual of the Planes, Greyhawk Adventures, and Oriental Adventures books are the ones I have never used. Jerry
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