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    TSR [Let's Read] Polyhedron/Dungeon

    Polyhedron UK 6: March 2000 part 3/5 Reviews: Carnival demonstrates to us that an evil travelling show fits just perfectly into Ravenloft, getting high marks from these reviewers. Better hope that the freaks and geeks are the sort that only bite the heads off of chickens. The Alternity...
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    TSR [Let's Read] Polyhedron/Dungeon

    Polyhedron UK 6: March 2000 part 2/5 Psionics Revisited: They just can't resist heavily overhauling the psionics system at every iteration, can they? The UK branch gets in on the action with another set of house rules. Rather than dividing powers up into Sciences & Devotions, both of which...
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    TSR [Let's Read] Polyhedron/Dungeon

    Polyhedron UK 6: March 2000 part 1/5 72 pages. For such a high stress occupation, it's surprising how rarely you see adventurers smoking. I guess part of that is because even though the characters depicted are usually adults, the games are heavily marketed at kids, so you don't want to...
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    TSR [Let's Read] Polyhedron/Dungeon

    Polyhedron Issue 140: February 2000 part 5/5 Powers that Be: This column has it’s last entry this time, having failed to find someone who’d consistently advocate for Greyhawk gods the way Eric Boyd did for Toril ones. Fittingly, the final god we get to see is Cyndor, god of time. He’s the...
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    TSR [Let's Read] Polyhedron/Dungeon

    Polyhedron Issue 140: February 2000 part 4/5 Underdark Campaign Journal: Continuing the underdark theme, we talk some more about the outpost Raven’s Bluff was establishing in the metaplot before they ended the Trumpeter. A good 10 days spelunking away from the surface, they managed to...
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    TSR [Let's Read] Polyhedron/Dungeon

    Polyhedron Issue 140: February 2000 part 3/5 Elminster's Everwinking Eye: Last issue's area was relatively stable despite being crime-ridden. Ondeeme, on the other hand is driven purely by cult of personality. He showed up, killed all the people in charge with large amounts of blasty...
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    TSR [Let's Read] Polyhedron/Dungeon

    Polyhedron Issue 140: February 2000 part 2/5 Table Talk: This column has absolutely nothing to do with the decathlons for the first time in ages. Instead, it's an intro by the new local activities co-ordinator, Scott J. Magner, as mentioned last page. Apparently, the introduction of a free...
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    TSR [Let's Read] Polyhedron/Dungeon

    Polyhedron Issue 140: February 2000 part 1/5 36 pages. Oh no, not the tentacles! You don't normally see octopi climbing trees and a good thing too, because if they could stay on land long enough they'd actually be scarily good at it with all those gripping limbs and suckers. Lets find out...
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    TSR [Let's Read] Polyhedron/Dungeon

    Dungeon Issue 78: Jan/Feb 2000 part 5/5 Deepstrike: Not just one, but two Alternity adventures this issue? This is interesting. While the same page count as the fast-play centrefold, this one should take you considerably longer to play out. It is still fairly linear and mission based...
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    TSR [Let's Read] Polyhedron/Dungeon

    Dungeon Issue 78: Jan/Feb 2000 part 4/5 Trial of the Frog: With all the big old school callbacks they've done recently, I'm a bit disappointed that this has absolutely nothing to do with Dave Arneson's Temple of the Frog, not even a little easter egg for the hardcore. Instead, it's another...
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    TSR [Let's Read] Polyhedron/Dungeon

    Dungeon Issue 78: Jan/Feb 2000 part 3/5 Peer Amid the Waters: After a big adventure that expected you to take multiple challenging terrains in stride, it is indeed a little tiresome to go back to a low level one where dealing with being underwater and in the dark is a big deal for the...
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    TSR [Let's Read] Polyhedron/Dungeon

    Dungeon Issue 78: Jan/Feb 2000 part 2/5 Lear the Giant-King: In 1995 they did two shakespearean adventures in quick succession. Now they go back to the well a third time to blow the story of King Lear up to Storm Giant sized proportions. Even if you've spoiled yourself on the story, you'll...
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    TSR [Let's Read] Polyhedron/Dungeon

    Dungeon Issue 78: Jan/Feb 2000 part 1/5 92 pages. Purple reign, purple reign. Why are these giants purple and what is the male one with a fabulous beard (which is how you know they're not drow) king of? Apparently we're starting the year off in shakespearean style, which should at least...
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    TSR [Let's Read] Polyhedron/Dungeon

    Polyhedron Issue 139: December 1999 part 5/5 Marybelle Visitor's Information Grid: Also somewhat repetitive is the info on the Living Verge, which is exactly the same as last time, only boiled down into a flowchart which gives us the facts without all the waffle of an IC newscast...
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    TSR [Let's Read] Polyhedron/Dungeon

    Polyhedron Issue 139: December 1999 part 4/5 Glyphs of Devotion: We just had one religion special back in april. I guess they had a whole bunch of submissions that didn't quite make the deadline, because there's multiple godly articles in this issue as well. Any dungeoneer worth their salt...
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    TSR [Let's Read] Polyhedron/Dungeon

    Polyhedron Issue 139: December 1999 part 3/5 Adventurer's Guide 2000: The procedural stuff grinds onwards. You no longer have to pay for adventures in their Retail Play Program, as they make sending you .pdfs over email default. Just make sure you have a host that can deal with attachments...
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    TSR [Let's Read] Polyhedron/Dungeon

    Polyhedron Issue 139: December 1999 part 2/5 Table Talk: This years's decathlon draws to a close, and here's a load more winners, along with the last few events of the year. CARP were the only group to even try for the Most new Certified Judges at Gen Con this year. They also did pretty...
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    TSR [Let's Read] Polyhedron/Dungeon

    Polyhedron Issue 139: December 1999 part 1/5 36 pages. Is there any point hiding your face as a sexy ninja assassin when the scars or tattoos on the exposed parts of your body make you instantly recognisable anyway? Just another of those questions you have to deal with in a fantasy world...
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    TSR [Let's Read] Polyhedron/Dungeon

    Dungeon Issue 77: Nov/Dec 1999 part 5/5 To Walk Beneath the Waves: Another issue, another underwater adventure aimed at low level landlubbers who haven't got all the equipment to function down there for extended periods of time. You can only do one or two of them in any particular campaign...
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    TSR [Let's Read] Polyhedron/Dungeon

    Dungeon Issue 77: Nov/Dec 1999 part 4/5 Ex Keraptis Cum Amore: Another instance where the cover adventure is more ambitious than all the other adventures in the issue put together and the only one designed to last more than a session. Once again Keraptis (or someone saying they're...
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