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    TSR [Let's Read] Polyhedron/Dungeon

    Dungeon Issue 73: Mar/April 1999 part 3/5 Eye of Myrkul: The mere of dead men series has already gone on longer than any previous attempts at continuity in here. Now the finale also squeaks past their record for biggest single adventure as well, at a full 32 pages. (although quite a bit of...
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    TSR [Let's Read] Polyhedron/Dungeon

    Dungeon Issue 73: Mar/April 1999 part 2/5 Quoitine Quest: Another Celtic adventure? That's actually got more adventures in here now than some settings that got full gamelines. Like much of the source material, it's time for an adventure where the main monsters are too powerful to fight...
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    TSR [Let's Read] Polyhedron/Dungeon

    Dungeon Issue 73: Mar/April 1999 part 1/5 80 pages. All that acid black dragons breathe doesn't just get squirted from the back of the throat precisely three times a day. A little drip and sizzle really adds to the intimidation factor. Turning up in a graveyard doesn't hurt either...
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    TSR [Let's Read] Polyhedron/Dungeon

    Polyhedron UK Issue 4: March 1999 part 5/5 Writers Guide: Just like the US branch, they always want more submissions, but will only accept them if they meet certain criteria. Send your idea first, through email or a letter with a SASE included. Submissions themselves must include both...
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    TSR [Let's Read] Polyhedron/Dungeon

    Polyhedron UK Issue 4: March 1999 part 4/5 MAILbag: First letter thanks them for having a note of cynicism in their survey about the next edition. Of course there's a profit motive there, not just a desire to make the next edition better. Since any significant changes would make the vast...
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    TSR [Let's Read] Polyhedron/Dungeon

    Polyhedron UK Issue 4: March 1999 part 3/5 MEGAbyte: This column is devoted entirely to the new AD&D core rules CD-ROM version 2.0. A whole load of digital tools for creating your characters and campaigns, now with all the Players Option supplements with all their point-buy goodness...
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    TSR [Let's Read] Polyhedron/Dungeon

    Polyhedron UK Issue 4: March 1999 part 2/5 The best of the rest: The UK branch continues to talk more about the wider world of gaming, as this little article on various other RPG magazines demonstrates. Dragon & Dungeon are glossy, high quality products with plenty of useful articles, but...
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    TSR [Let's Read] Polyhedron/Dungeon

    Polyhedron UK Issue 4: March 1999 part 1/5 64 pages. Another issue on, a little bigger, a few more features. Once again they're making a big deal of their non-D&D content on the cover, with both Star Wars and Call of Cthulhu apparently very popular around here. Hopefully at least some of...
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    TSR [Let's Read] Polyhedron/Dungeon

    The Raven's Buff Trumpeter 3-1: Jan/Feb 1999 Despite it being the end of the paper, the plotlines continue at full steam. There’ll still be plenty of tournaments released this year, it’ll just be harder for me to figure out what was in them. The majority of the news is devoted to their...
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    TSR [Let's Read] Polyhedron/Dungeon

    Dungeon issue 72: Jan/Feb 1999 part 5/5 Plundering Poppof: A persistent problem with D&D has always been letting thieves be thieves. While their skillset is pretty handy in an adventuring life and there’s far more source material involving them than clerics, they’re also more likely to be...
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    TSR [Let's Read] Polyhedron/Dungeon

    Dungeon issue 72: Jan/Feb 1999 part 4/5 Mistress on the Mere: After last issue's relative lull, the Mere of Dead Men series starts to pick up again with the longest instalment yet. Castle Naerytar is another of the many places in the swamp that regularly changes hands between people and...
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    TSR [Let's Read] Polyhedron/Dungeon

    Dungeon issue 72: Jan/Feb 1999 part 3/5 Deep Trouble in Telthin: A planescape adventure by any other name would still smell just as eldritch. Fresh from one city dealing with zombie teleportations, this one has the rather more serious long-term problem of steadily rising water levels...
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    TSR [Let's Read] Polyhedron/Dungeon

    Dungeon issue 72: Jan/Feb 1999 part 2/5 No Stone Unturned: Another issue, another attempt to juggle the tastes of people who want to roleplay and people who just want to dungeoncrawl. Here’s one that could be played as just a static location, but also has a bunch of time-dependent stuff...
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    TSR [Let's Read] Polyhedron/Dungeon

    Dungeon issue 72: Jan/Feb 1999 part 1/5 109 pages. Tony Diterlizzi takes the cover once again on their biggest issue yet by a solid margin. Even discounting the 16 pages devoted to the Fast-Play game it'd still squeak ahead of any of it's predecessors. Will that mean lots of little...
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    TSR [Let's Read] Polyhedron/Dungeon

    Polyhedron UK Issue 3: January 1999 part 5/5 Star Wars - The Stellar Companion: After 8 pages of adventure, they still have room for another 7 pages of player aids. The plan for the YT-2400 ship you arrive in and 6 pregen characters so you can get straight to playing. Will you play C3-EO...
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    TSR [Let's Read] Polyhedron/Dungeon

    Polyhedron UK Issue 3: January 1999 part 4/5 A Simple Pickup pt 1: The adventure this issue is also a Star Wars one. Like the fiction it follows the formula of presuming the PC's are already part of the Rebels, taking missions to stymie the Empire while pretending to be simple traders...
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    TSR [Let's Read] Polyhedron/Dungeon

    Polyhedron UK Issue 3: January 1999 part 3/5 MEGAbyte: Diablo doesn't have much subtlety as a game, but if you like the hack & slash dungeoncrawling aspect of D&D it scratches that itch quite satisfactorily. Pick your class, load up on gear and go kill monsters to get ever more powerful...
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    TSR [Let's Read] Polyhedron/Dungeon

    Polyhedron UK Issue 3: January 1999 part 2/5 Death of Dolphins Errata: I thought the adventure last issue felt a bit underwritten, and I was right, as here's another two pages of material they left out last time, including the very important stats for Lord Belvedere and It That Lurks...
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    TSR [Let's Read] Polyhedron/Dungeon

    Polyhedron UK Issue 3: January 1999 part 1/5 60 pages. Not just the UK anymore, as they're now very specifically also including Ireland and South Africa, which is an odd combination, but I guess it has something to do with them all speaking english as their primary language. Whether...
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    TSR [Let's Read] Polyhedron/Dungeon

    Polyhedron Issue 134: January 1999 part 5/5 Making a Living: Speaking of refreshers, once again it's time to look at the character generation rules for Living City characters and see what new restrictions they've added. They're now even stricter about enforcing minimum age rules - if your...
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