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Shouldn't this be the AD&D 2nd Edition Collector's Guide?[size=+1]D&D 2nd Edition Collector's Guide[/size]
The links for the revised books are mixed up.Hardcover books
Player's Handbook (April 1989, revised April 1995)
Dungeon Master's Guide (June 1989, revised April 1995)
You might want to add that this was bundled with the adventure "Terrible Trouble at Tragidore".REF1: Dungeon Master's Screen (August 1989)
Heh heh. I became stalled for a very long time working on the Forgotten Realms guide, but I've decided to finish the others and then come back to that one.Hooray for another Collector's Guide!
Quite right. Fixed!Shouldn't this be the AD&D 2nd Edition Collector's Guide?![]()
Also fixed.The links for the revised books are mixed up.
That's deliberate, since the later books in the series were not actually labelled with those codes.You're also missing some codes for the PHBR, DMGR, and HR series books.
Done. I think I had purged that travesty of an adventure from my memory. It was the very first published adventure I ever ran, and was so bad that I didn't touch another one for nearly fourteen years. (Red Hand of Doom being the next published adventure I ever ran, and one that is far, far better than TTaT.)You might want to add that this was bundled with the adventure "Terrible Trouble at Tragidore".
The nitpicking is much appreciated/end nitpicking![]()
Done. I think I had purged that travesty of an adventure from my memory. It was the very first published adventure I ever ran, and was so bad that I didn't touch another one for nearly fourteen years. (Red Hand of Doom being the next published adventure I ever ran, and one that is far, far better than TTaT.)
Wow, there was a Deck of Psionic Powers? I hadn't even heard of that one. And less than a year later, TSR published yet another system for psionics.![]()
My pleasure!I was expecting a lot longer list - keeping the other products in their campaigns really makes 2E look manageable. Heh. Thank you, Ant!
I've completed most of my campaign setting collections now, so I am starting to hunt down (and budget for!) some of the rarer modules, such as the R and RPGA series. I'm also gradually filling in the gaps in my collection of Dragon magazines -- I'm still 55 issues short of a full set there.What's your #1 "I want this product" at present?
I also thought that for some reason, but taking a closer look at the cards, it doesn't seem so. That table of power points is taken directly from page 67 of The Complete Psionics Handbook, although the typo on the first line is fixed on the card.You know, I might be misremembering, but I could have sworn that there was some new material in the Deck of Psionic Powers that didn't appear anywhere else. Specifically, I remember that the teleport power had a scale of how many power points it cost to manifest depending on how far you wanted to teleport (with the absolute limit being to the other side of the crystal sphere that you were in).
Awesome, thanks for those. Dragotha's Lair is already listed in the Greyhawk Collector's guide, but it makes sense to include it here too. I had no idea that the web enhancement for The Crusades existed. Both items have been added.It's in that spirit that I present the following 2E items - a page with two web enhancements for The Crusades, and a mini-adventure for Return to White Plume Mountain - for inclusion: New Kits for a Crusading Campaign and Dragotha's Lair.
Oh good, I was hoping you'd stop by to check my work on the latest two guidesAs usual, you are my hero.
Minor addition. Tome of Magic had a softcover reprint similar to the Player's Option books, printed in 1996 according to the credits page.
I also thought that for some reason, but taking a closer look at the cards, it doesn't seem so. That table of power points is taken directly from page 67 of The Complete Psionics Handbook, although the typo on the first line is fixed on the card.
Awesome, thanks for those. Dragotha's Lair is already listed in the Greyhawk Collector's guide, but it makes sense to include it here too. I had no idea that the web enhancement for The Crusades existed. Both items have been added.