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OD&DITIES #12

April 2004, 40 pages

Table of Contents (author in parenthesis):

  • Skills Aplenty (Erin D. Smale and James Gregoire)
    • One of the more adaptive rules presented in the Rules Cyclopedia is the optional General Skills variant.
  • The Shepherd (Kenneth Bailey)
    • Due to their isolationism, shepherds have learned to take care of most of their own needs by mastering several skills usually reserved for other classes.
  • Ruins of Castle Vendegaar (Robert Adkins)
    • This adventure is an introductory adventure designed to ease new players into Dungeons and Dragons without pitting them against foes to powerful and traps to dangerous to handle.
  • Notes Concerning the Hin (Scott Moore)
    • The following guidelines are presented to offer a few more options for advancing halfling characters in OD&D, as well as some background on the NPCs that protect the halfling relics and harness them to produce magic items.
  • OD&D Spells (Colin Davidson)
    • Shocking Grasp
    • Lazast’s Comfortable Bed
    • Lazast’s Flame Ripple
    • Moonlight Desires/Recorder
    • Lazast’s Fearful Rage
  • A la Carte Character Improvement (Scott Moore)
    • Allow characters that have reached maximum level and Attack Rank (as dictated by the standard rules) the opportunity to improve their abilities through the expenditure of XP.
  • Twelve Amazing Daggers of Zabaas (Tosatt Earp)
  • Some Enchanted Item (Erin D. Smale)
    • Tesmar’s Baguete, a gem with many hidden powers
  • The Mandolin of Jaenelle Lynwyth (Geoff Gander)

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Erin Smale

Erin Smale is the author of the Chimera RPG and WelshPiper.com, a sporadic, rambling blog that provides tips and tools for the time-challenged game master. He lives in secret along the New Jersey coast with his ass-kicking wife and astoundingly cute dog.

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