What pre-3E D&D book are you using most in your 3.X game?

I'm not currently DMing. However, when I was, I used my Greyhawk books as well as "mining" adventure ideas out of various old adventures.
 

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i haven't DMed 3E a whole lot, so i can really only say Steading of the Hill Giant Chief as i ran through the whole module. :)
 


  • Aurora's Whole Realms Catalog
  • 1E Fiend Folio
  • 1E Monster Manual II
  • 1E DMG
  • A ton of 1E & 2E Issues of Dungeon (still the best source of adventures out there)
 

Glyfair said:
Which book (or books) do you find yourself still using?
- all my FR books (especially the deity books: F&P, P&P, DD)
- all my PS books
- all my AQ books
- all my KT books
- all my SJ books
- the books you list (City Sites, etc)
- all my 1e modules (updated to 3e)
- al my 2e modules (updated to 3e)
- Dungeon mag (complete collection, all updated to 3e)
- Of Ships & the Sea (with a couple of 3e updates)
- all the 2e monster books with unconverted monsters (which I subsequently updated to 3e)
- lots of others

Read: almost all of them, except for pure rule books (eg. the "Complete" series).
 

Philotomy Jurament said:
I've used my 1E DMG with just about every D&D-type game I've ever run. However, since I picked up Gary Gygax's World Builder, I find myself pulling it out more often than the 1E DMG.

I also used my World of Greyhawk boxed set with 3E.
Almost identical here, though I went back to 1e itself when I started up a new GH game.
 

Dragonlance Atlas
Dragonlance Adventures
Time of the Dragon (Taladas)
Planescape Monstrous Compendium
Primal Order

Sorry DLCS: you were 4 years too late!
 


The Dark Sun books are pretty much the only pre-3E stuff that I'm using at the moment. But books for flavour and campaign setting are pretty rules-independant, and athas.org does all the conversion work I need.
 

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