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  1. M.T. Black

    Dragon Reflections #36

    TSR Periodicals published The Dragon issue 36 in April 1980. It is 72 pages long and has a cover price of $2.50. In this issue, we have a draconic sub-race, mature content in D&D, and statistics for Conan! The magazine does not explicitly mention it, but this is Tim Kask's last issue with TSR...
  2. M.T. Black

    Dragon Reflections #35

    TSR Periodicals published The Dragon issue 35 in March 1980. It is 64 pages long and has a cover price of $2.50. In this issue, we have Traveller variants, a new take on experience points, and big news from Tim Kask! In his "Dragon Grumbles" column, Kask is ebullient about the growth in the...
  3. M.T. Black

    Dragon Reflections #34

    It was so peculiar. I never understood why the option existed when you already had multi-classing rules.
  4. M.T. Black

    Podcast #122: Nazi Dracula Must Die! with Justice Arman

    Yeah, from what I can see, if you don't fund within the first day or two, you get very little organic traffic from Kickstarter. Lesson learned.
  5. M.T. Black

    Podcast #122: Nazi Dracula Must Die! with Justice Arman

    Thanks! There is an audience for this product, and we are committed to bringing it to life.
  6. M.T. Black

    Dragon Reflections #34

    TSR Periodicals published The Dragon Issue 34 in February 1980. It is 73 pages long and has a cover price of $2.50. In this issue, we have lots of articles about the Divine Right boardgame, a new column dedicated to traps, and "Doomkeep," a dungeon by Brian Blume! This issue contains seven...
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  8. M.T. Black

    How To Promote Your RPG Kickstarter

    This has been extremely useful - thank you very much, Russ.
  9. M.T. Black

    Official News Meet Our ‘Level Up’ Team!

    What a great team! Well done, and I think the book is going to be outstanding!
  10. M.T. Black

    D&D 5E (2014) From M. T. Black and Ed Greenwood “Darkhold: Secrets of the Zhentarim" is coming in August!

    This is now available and includes a huge preview, so please check it out: https://www.dmsguild.com/product/324679/Darkhold-Secrets-of-the-Zhentarim?src=hottest_filtered&filters=45469
  11. M.T. Black

    GAMA Has A New Board

    Congratulations to the new board, it looks excellent! Who is the President of GAMA? Is that position elected?
  12. M.T. Black

    Dragon Reflections #33

    TSR Periodicals published The Dragon Issue 33 in January 1980. It is 64 pages long and has a cover price of $2.50. In this issue, we talk about computer gaming, Gary Gygax defends the D&D magic system, and Roger E. Moore makes his debut! In the editorial, Tim Kask discusses the changing...
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  14. M.T. Black

    WotC Comparing EN World's Demographics to the D&D Community's

    I got those images from Sly Flourish (Mike Shea) - I'm not sure where he got them from.
  15. M.T. Black

    WotC Comparing EN World's Demographics to the D&D Community's

    It's in my twitter. See if this link works: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EWZrG5lVAAASkpA?format=jpg&name=large
  16. M.T. Black

    WotC Comparing EN World's Demographics to the D&D Community's

    Also, WOTC have now updated their infographic. The "40-45" should read "40+" and the ">1%" should read "<1%"
  17. M.T. Black

    WotC Comparing EN World's Demographics to the D&D Community's

    Thanks for this, Russ, it's very insightful. All of these statistics certainly torpedo the idea (if anyone still held it) that the RPG hobby is just full of grumbly old grognards.
  18. M.T. Black

    Dragon Reflections #32

    It certainly felt more solid than some of the articles of that nature that I've seen. However, I've no expertise in that field, so I believe you if you tell me it is lacking.
  19. M.T. Black

    Dragon Reflections #32

    I don't think I've heard the story of where this debate started either.
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    Dragon Reflections #32

    Oh, I didn't pick the artist. I don't know much about Foglio, but he always did comedic sort of work, didn't he?
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