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<blockquote data-quote="Ralif Redhammer" data-source="post: 8717490" data-attributes="member: 30438"><p>The covers back in the day remain breathtaking to this day. Almost every one of them was a window into some new fantastical world, whether it depicted a fighter jet locking on a fire-breathing dragon, or a mournful scene of a unicorn and a long-dead skeleton in a sun-dappled forest. </p><p></p><p>Wormy, Snarfquest, Yamara, Twilight Empire all stick in my head.</p><p></p><p>As for top content, at the time I loved the "WOW Your Players!" article in Dragon 147, with its Wand of Wonder variants. For such a chaotic magic item, it added that much more uncertainty.</p><p></p><p>I still find myself categorizing gamers using 144's "A Field Guide to Game-Convention Ornithology." </p><p></p><p>Ed Greenwood's numerous Dragon's Bestiary articles had some great monsters in them. 138's "The Ungrateful Dead" had some cracking good undead beasties.</p><p></p><p>And though I didn't really appreciate them at the time, looking back Wyrms of the North was a pretty influential series, one that 5e would refer to many times in the present day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ralif Redhammer, post: 8717490, member: 30438"] The covers back in the day remain breathtaking to this day. Almost every one of them was a window into some new fantastical world, whether it depicted a fighter jet locking on a fire-breathing dragon, or a mournful scene of a unicorn and a long-dead skeleton in a sun-dappled forest. Wormy, Snarfquest, Yamara, Twilight Empire all stick in my head. As for top content, at the time I loved the "WOW Your Players!" article in Dragon 147, with its Wand of Wonder variants. For such a chaotic magic item, it added that much more uncertainty. I still find myself categorizing gamers using 144's "A Field Guide to Game-Convention Ornithology." Ed Greenwood's numerous Dragon's Bestiary articles had some great monsters in them. 138's "The Ungrateful Dead" had some cracking good undead beasties. And though I didn't really appreciate them at the time, looking back Wyrms of the North was a pretty influential series, one that 5e would refer to many times in the present day. [/QUOTE]
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