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Rules Cyclopedia of Basic D&D now in POD


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darjr

I crit!
It’s shot up to the second top spot on the dmsguild. 4D75831C-7395-4915-B613-72EA18F2C357.jpeg
 

darjr

I crit!
I wanted to find a video about it, note he says dmsguild has taken pod things down and says to go get it in case they take this down. I didn’t know they have taken recent pod items down, do they do it a lot?
[video=youtube;wy5YMEa7h34]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wy5YMEa7h34[/video]
https://youtu.be/wy5YMEa7h34
 





Hand of Vecna

First Post
The 1991 "Black Box" set was the second D&D product I ever bought (the first being the AD&D Monster Manual, which I got at my Catholic school's annual book sale).
 

Ancalagon

Dusty Dragon
My first games was with AD&D 2nd ed, so this is "before my time". I do have a question:

I know that the Cyclopedia is a reorg of BECMI (and that the I, ie immortal rules, aren't there)... but can someone explain to me the differences between BX and BECMI? Some people seem to be making a big deal out of that, but I haven't been able to find out what the big distinction is...
 

TheSwartz

Explorer
This is a good thing. However, I have to say that a print on demand version based on a scanned copy of the original book is hardly "a perfect collectors' item". But nevertheless, I totally support these moves; I'm spending more and more time using early D&D material over anything published recently.
 

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