Dragon Magazine Issue #95 Vol. IX, No. 10 March 1985
Cook, Mike (Publisher)
Sold by Past Pages, Oshawa, ON, Canada
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Used - Soft cover
Condition: Used - Fair
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Add to basketSold by Past Pages, Oshawa, ON, Canada
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Condition: Used - Fair
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Add to basketRepaired; Moderately Creased; Moderately Chipped; Light Moisture Damage. Monthly adventure role-playing aid. Tournament module; New demi-human rules; Expanding on experience. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: Kim Mohan. EDITORIAL STAFF: Patrick Lucien Price, Roger Moore. GRAPHICS AND PRODUCTION: Roger Raupp. SUBSCRIPTIONS: Georgia Moore. ADVERTISING: Andrea Lee Anderson. CONTRIBUTING EDITORS: Ed Greenwood, Ken Rolston, Katharine Kerr. THIS ISSUE'S CONTRIBUTING ARTISTS: Dean Morrissey, Roger Raupp, Bob Maurus, Marvel Bullpen, Jayne Hoffmann, Dave Trampier, Richard Tomasic, Daniel Flahive, Joseph Pillsbury, Denton Elliott, Tony Moseley, Larry Elmore. COVER ART BY: Dean Morrissey. Dean Morrissey, indeed the dean of all our cover artists, got the idea that there should be a place where people can bring their old metal items and have them fashioned into armor and weapons before embarking on the adventuring life. The scene that resulted is entitled "Toad's Cloak Armorsmith Shop," and there's more to it than first meets the eye. GAME TIE-IN: Dragon Magazine was one of the two official magazines for source material for the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game and associated products. CONTENTS: SPECIAL ATTRACTION Into the Forgotten Realms: A tournament adventure for AD&D game characters. OTHER FEATURES Demi-humans get a lift: The last word on level limits and ability scores - Gary Gygax. The influence of Tolkien on the D&D and AD&D games: Why Middle Earth is not part of the game world - Gary Gygax. How taxes take their toll: An interview with a guy who ought to know - Arthur Collins. The ecology of the cockatrice: Birds of a feather petrify together - Ed Greenwood. Prices for the Roaring 20s: Helping "modern" adventurers stretch their dollars - Glenn Rahman. Credit where credit is due: A nonviolent examination of experience-point awards - Katharine Kerr. The many shapes of apes: Primates packaged for use in the AD&D game - Stephen Inniss. Battles above the dungeon: Tactics for conducting combat in the wide-open spaces - Tim W. Brown. Desperate Acts: Action, suspense, and an out-of-this-world enemy - Gordon Linzner. DEPARTMENTS Letters; The forum; World Gamers Guide; Convention calendar; Coming Attractions; The ARES Section; Wormy; Dragonmirth; Snarfquest. Size: 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall.
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