Glyfair said:In fact, they produced the first D&D published setting.
kenobi65 said:I think that might have been Mayfair Games, under their "Role Aids" line, but I could be mistaken.
JG actually *did* have a license to create "official" AD&D supplements back in the day (late '70s / very early '80s).
kenobi65 said:City-State? One of our campaigns is still based there!
I am curious about this, becuase I've never had any experiences. Do they just print it out like I could at home, or are these things supplied with cardstock covers, done on good paper and delivered cheaply to overseas (in my case, Hungarian) destinations?Treebore said:I just found out one is going to print on demand, which sucks in my opinion.

(Dungeons & Dragons)
Rulebook featuring "high magic" options, including a host of new spells.