Your least-favorite pre-3e D&D/AD&D books

Echohawk said:
The Fighter/Wizard/Thief/Cleric's Screens and the Fighter/Wizard/Thief/Cleric's Player Packs. For me, these lunchbox-style products will always be a symbol of the lowest depths to which TSR's product range sank.
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Ooh.. I had forgotten about these little “gems.” I remember one of my friends getting one, and us spending a considerable amount of time trying to figure out how/why any one would us it… man.. Worst product…ever…

-=- Miles
 

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Norfleet said:
Elves *ARE* the best. They're simply the greatest! Especially drow. Those are the best of the best. I've never tasted anything better. I recommend you try them, fried in butter.

Dark Jezter said:
I prefer my elves smothered in barbecue sauce, wrapped in foil, and cooked slowly over a grill for two and a half hours. Mmmm.... baby back elves... *drool*

I disagree. Elves don't have enough meat on them to make it worth the effort.
 

What is so bad about Terrible Trouble at Tragidore anyway? Granted, it's not one of the top 10 best D&D adventures of all time. But it does give some ideas on how to adapt a module for campaign use, which was useful for novice DMs (as I was when I got the screen).
 

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