Not to be confused the with the OSRIC Player's Reference, which came out a week and a half ago and lasted less then half that time before being pulled (improper use of copyrighted artwork), the OSRIC Player's Guide is the Player's Handbook for OSRIC.
Since OSRIC includes all of the AD&D 1e material that has been seen fit to re-image and print (both virtually and otherwise), the OSRIC Player's Guide strips out all of the stuff you might not want your players getting their grubby little hands on.
Integrating Adventurer Conqueror King System II (ACKS II) with the
legendary, chaotic, and maximum-gonzo DNA of Dave Hargrave’s Arduin
Grimoires - The Deodanth & The Phraint
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In ACKS II, classes are built using a point-allocation system distributed
across four categories: Fighting, Thieving, Divine, and Arcane. Demi-human
races...
16 hours ago
I'm gonna get a print copy because I really dig the art, but I've never felt the need to hide any info from players. I started playing AD&D with three of my friends and we all learned the game by running one-shots and taking turns DMing. So, the whole "secrets players weren't meant to know" thing was never relevant to my way of thinking.
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