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Quite usefull if you still play the 1st AD&D game. Otherwise, still makes a good historical document.
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Quite usefull if you still play the 1st AD&D game. Otherwise, still makes a good historical document.
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Quite usefull if you still play the 1st AD&D game. Otherwise, still makes a good historical document.
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This is it! The real deal. One of the best versions of one of the best products in RPG history!
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This is it! The real deal. One of the best versions of one of the best products in RPG history!
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This is it! The real deal. One of the best versions of one of the best products in RPG history!
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Nice, if only for the stats on many canonical characters.
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Only usful if you're into the old AD&D toy line. See also AC1 The Shady Dragon Inn.
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Great set to have if your into the 4th (Mentzer) edition. Complete and well done.
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Wish this were the 3rd (Cook) edition. It's almost the same, but has a different version of the Isle of Dread module (also avaiable).
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REAL SAD! Many pages are missing, and this 3rd edition was not only unpopular, but all the other PDFs available for Gamma World are for other editions!!! Almost unplayable. I shouldn't have bothered wasting my money.
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For some reason this came with two scans, one dark and one light. Still, it was great to see what D&D was like in 1976!
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This product is missing the maps for the Keep itself and the surrounding wilderness, making it difficult to use. There is also apparently a frog drawn or stamped to one of the first pages. Other than that it's ok.
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Grab it! I took a chance, not being into Mentzer's edition, but my download also included the older blue covered sheets with Erol Otus artwork!
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Good sheets to have, but this version has the 1984 cover, leaving it a little out of place with some of the other products available at the time.
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