What product are you most proud of?

those old dragon issues are pretty cool. I still have the one with the article "Why is does this monk look so mad? He's got a lot to kick about!"

It also had an adventure with a psionic gem at the end of a hallway made of flesh and i think some russian folk heroes as well. Anyone know which issue that is?
 

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I'm really looking forward to turnaments, fairs and taverns.

as far as what I have now I think I like the Ghelspad book for the SL the best, though R&R I, and R&R II are not far behind. The most usefull are Traps & Trechery I and the Quintessintial Rogue, both have a lot of really usefull info for bith payer and DM.:D
 
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1. One of two full-color prefessionally printed copies of Portable Hole Full of Beer (this product contains no alcohol). This particular one has been signed by Monte Cook right beside the "A Tribute to Monte Cook" tag on the "Return to the Orc & The Pastry" module, as well as having signatures of Gary Gygax and Phil Foglio at the appropriate places in the Purity Test.

2. K.A.B.A.L. (Knights And Barbarians And Legerdemain)
Ths is probably the single worst fantasy RPG I've ever owned. 100% labor of love by someone who got tired of D&D in 1979. You don't JUST need a scientific calculator to make characters, but EACH PLAYER needs a scientific calculator for combat.
 

I am proud to still have an original copy of Best of Dragon Vol II, I think-- the one that has the anti-paladin in it.

I also have a copy of a neat game from (I think) Marquee Press called "Kaotic." One of the most interesting premises for a game I have never played. The characters all telepathically share the body of ONE host creature and have to fight for dominance of the body.

And of course the books I have written and published in the last few months. Obviously...


Wulf
 


Oops... (Forgot he checked the boards every now and again...)

Here's the one I am most proud of! :D
 

One of the very few things I took with me to Russia when I first came so long ago... and still have after severel moves:

GDQ1-7 The Supermodule.

It's old, battered. I've read it 1000+times. It's full of notes (mostly notes of me converting it to D&D-Expert back in the mid 80's). I lost the map booklet ages ago.

I still enjoy picking it up and looking through it.

I bought the ESD recently just to get the maps.

Top things I wish I had back: My 1e DMG, PHB, and MM; and my old Red Basic Set (I'm going to my parents this xmas and will search for whatever might still be there, but I don't have much hope; Thank god for ESDs, though I hope to find and copy of the Red Basic set on e-bay).
 

The "Bible." i.e., the 1st Edition Dungeon Master Guide.

When my players give me hell, I just hold up the "Bible" and the room goes quiet...

Play can then commence.

Aluvial
 

While I have all three 1E core books, and stuff like the Silver Anniversary Box, I must say the one product I am most proud of is the Forgotten Realms adventure The Ruins of Undermountain.
 

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