Dungeons & Dragons Setting Sale at DTRPG - All Editions - Some Deep Discounta
There is a Dungeons & Dragons Setting Sale at DTRPG at the moment, and some of the discounts are deep. The average discount is 30%, but some discounts hit 40% or as high as 67%. I'll be highlighting a few Tavern Picks below.
Planescape Campaign Setting (2e) - love it or hate it, the original Planescape Campaign Setting is a thing of beauty. I'm partial to Sigil, The City of Doors myself. Discover the multiverse! Enter infinite universes of infinite variety, worlds beyond the prime-material settings of the AD&D game. Explore Sigil, the City of Doors, filled with portals to every layer of every plane. All you need is the right key. Until now, only the most powerful wizards could peek into the magnificent multiverse, but no longer! Gone are the unimaginable distances and the insurmountable obstacles that only the ultrapowerful could hope to overcome. Now even the greenest adventurer can enter the planes, though surviving long is another matter . . . . Have at it, berk! Powers, proxies, planars, petitioners, and wondrous monsters await just beyond the portal. Step through and partake of the infinite excitement of Planescape. 14.994.99
Dragonlance Campaign Setting (3.5) - With the new Dragonlance series from Weis & Hickman on the way, Dragonlance may see a resurgence. - Sagas from the lands of Krynn are filled with valiant heroes destined to discover ancient secrets and vanquish terrible evils. Like those great champions, you will band together with brave companions to set forth on daring adventures. The tales of those bold deeds will become the newest legends in the world of Dragonlance. From Solamnic Knights and Dragon Riders to kender, tinker gnomes, and draconians, the rich tapestry of the Dragonlance world comes alive in this campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying game. With historical content covering eras from the War of the Lance to the War of Souls, along with expanded rules for aerial combat, the Dragonlance Campaign Setting provides the character races, prestige classes, feats, spells, monsters, and maps you need to fully explore the world of Dragonlance. 14.994.99
T1-4 Temple of Elemental Evil (1e) - probably my favorite release from the 1e era of AD&D, I've run it multiple times. Good stuff. What began years ago, with the introduction of the players to the quiet village of Hommlet and the amazing lands of Greyhawk, at last is complete. Here is the long-awaited campaign adventure, featuring the ruins of the Temple of Elemental Evil, where a great evil broods and grows beneath its blasted stones. This is your chance to drive it back and scatter its force again. This product includes the village of Hommlet, the filthy shire of Nulb, and reveals the ruins of the Temple of Elemental Evil and the labyrinths that lie beneath, a warren of darkness. And beyond these ruins, even more is revealed. For the first time, this product provides a complete campaign adventure, which will take beginning characters from 1st all the way to 8th level and possibly beyond! Hours of adventuring await you! 9.995.99
Dark Sun Boxed Set (2e) - I had a lot of fun running the Dark Sun Setting, until we literally burned out -Amid the barren wastelands of Athas lie the scattered city-states, each in the grip of its own, tyrannical sorcerer-king. Protecting their own positions with dark magic, they demand absolute obedience. The restless mobs are placated with bread and circuses --the arenas overflow with spectators seeking release from their harsh lives. The land outside the cities belong to no one. Savage elves race across the deserts while insectoid Thri-Kreen satisfy their taste for blood. Dwarves labor at projects beyond the scope of men, and feral halflings lie in ambush. Athas is a land of deadly magic and powerful psionics that offers the promise of glory or even of survival. Those who do not have the cunning to face life on Athas will surely perish - leaving nothing but bones bleached white under the blistering rays of the DARK SUN. 9.995.99
B2 The Keep on the Borderlands (Basic) & Return to the Keep on the Borderlands (2e) - Possibly the best known of the original D&D modules, I ran it using 1e rules. The 2e version adds extra details while remaining true to the original source material. This module includes a cover folder with maps and a complete description booklet to form a ready-made scenario for DUNGEONS & DRAGONS® Basic Set. It has been specially designed for use by beginning Dungeon Masters so that they may begin play with a minimum of preparations. Within are many features to aid novice players and Dungeon Masters: legends, history and background information, a list of adventuring characters, tips on how to be an effective Dungeon Master, plus an interesting area for characters to base themselves in (the Keep) before setting out to explore the Caves of Chaos. Both versions: 4.992.99
Note: Unrelated to the above, Doug Rhea (NTRPG Con) is currently hospitalized regarding complications to his Stage 4 Cancer. Prayers and positive thoughts would be appreciated. I will update you when more information is available - Tenkar
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Kingdoms of Kalamar Player's Guide (2002)
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From the web:
The Player's Guide expands on and adds depth to the information presented
in the Kingdoms of Kalamar Campaign Setting Sourcebook regarding ...
Farewell (again) to "official" Dungeons and Dragons
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I’m delighted that *Wizards of the Coast* backed off their avaricious plan
to try to “de-authorize” the OGL and that the 5th edition SRD is now secure
from...
January ‘23 In Review
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One of these months I’ll get through it without getting sick. This was not
that month. While I’m hesitant to say “long COVID” the fact that I had a
cold (o...
The Sun Orb
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By Malrex The Merciless Merchants OSE Levels 4-7 Bellamar, ancient mage of
great power, jealously guarded her secrets, especially her signature
spells. She...
ONLY Roll Initiative
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What if initiative was the only roll in a combat system?
Less a question of "can I murder this horrible horse?" and more "can I
murder it before it murder...
Playing with Scale
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RPGs have a tool available to almost no other form of expression. They can
play with scale.
Literature struggles with this concept. Gargantua and Pantag...
Hazardous Environment Suit
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This is the *Deep Space Explorer - Commando* from Digital Taxidermy.
I've printed it on my Mars Pro.
It's 32mm tall, so a little small for a 28mm sit-i...
Megadungeons: Unique Rooms and Encounters
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Before beginning, I must state that all artwork used in today's blog is
owned by the publishers. I do not claim ownership of any of the art within.
I hav...
Players Guide to Greyhawk 576
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Apologies for there not being a post last week, but hopefully today’s post
will make up for it. Today I present the companion book to my DM’s Guide to
Grey...
Imagining Roteopia
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As a consequence of reading 'Cats Paws' and Catapults' I became mildly
obsessed with the idea of rotational limbs in living things. WHY can't we
have Segwa...
An Era of Standard RPG Terminology
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Now that the core of Dungeons & Dragons has been effectively open sourced,
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copyr...
Elthos RPG overview
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Elthos RPG is a game written by my friend Mark Abrams (there is also a
leaner Essentials version). *It is free*, so you can check it out for
yourself if yo...
Shields Still Being Splintered
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It does this old troll’s heart good to hear that folks are still getting
fun out of Shields Shall be Splintered. I recently discovered that the
Down In ...
OGL Rollercoaster – End of the Ride?
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The end of 2022 was full of rumbles about the OGL, but WOTC said it would
be OK. January, 2023 soon revealed WOTC’s (Wizards of the Coast) claims
that al...
Dragons
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Although their abilities defy classification, their forms do not.
*Dragons of the Upper Air*
Of unknown provenance, perhaps even more powerful than the ...
Completed my collection
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Even though I said I wouldn't play 5e I did. I've enjoyed dming it, I've
enjoyed playing basic characters. I'm currently running a game and
plotting a...
[BLOG] CAR GIFT CONTRACT (draft version)
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*We have very good news!* You have just won a *CAR!!!**The CAR* will be
made available to you completely FREE of charge for the next two weeks,
after whi...
WotC: In the Name of the Game...
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There's been a lot of talk about WotC and the OGL. I won't go into that
since it's being debated by enough already. But what does stand out to
Robyn and ...
a videro grame review
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Japanese-style retro RPG for your phone (iOS or Android). You play a lone
hero...
The Blade Itself
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I just finished listening to the audiobook of The Blade Itself, volume one
in Joe Abercrombie’s The First Law trilogy. This was my first exposure to
his wo...
5e Session V: Into the Wild
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*Aurora Boree Alice *- Human Cleric
*Chuck Norris *- Elf Ranger
*Purina* - Half-elf Druid
*Your Majesty* - Human Wizard
Leaving the Stone Hill Inn before ...
Warsmith's Words: Iron Warriors 'Brute Squad
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really one for new year resolutions I would like to continue with my
painting ...
D&D Christmas Carols: Hark! I Am a Hireling
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the very last of them this year. Inside it says “I hope yule log on for the
holida...
The Arnesonian Sandbox and The First Hexcrawl
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When I looked previously at the Lake Gloomy material (HERE) from early
summer 1972, I focused on organizing the material in a user friendly
manner. The...
Seven Sins of RPG Writing
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The Seven Deadly Sins of RPG Writing
All these sins are relative. For example, you might find a system is your
jam that I found unusable due to complexit...
On "The Dungeon As A Mythic Underworld"
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[This was originally posted as a comment on a Reddit post but, knowing that
will disappear down the memory within a few hours, figured it was worth
prese...
Genteel Magistrate at FenCon XVIII
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Victorious author Mike Stewart will be a guest at FenCon XVIII this weekend
at the Sheraton DFW Airport hotel, 4440 W. John Carpenter Freeway, Irving,
TX, ...
Starter Set: Dragons of Stormwreck Isle Review
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I thought it odd when I saw big name YouTubers talking about the new
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keep up...
This is an Important Game Mechanic
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*"That's the GM's Regional Map from my AOWG. And it's a damned good
regional map. It's not a good map for a Simple Homebrew Campaign. It does
some s$&...
On Ecology Completed
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So that happened.
Bestial Ecosystems created by Monster Inhabitation is out.
I'm getting better at it. There was something off about the softcovers, so...
Clean Your Room
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playing WOW Classic! That was August of 1999 and I was having a blast… it
was ...
People of the World, Spice up Your Life
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I have seen the *Dune*. It’s good, but, like all “content” now, too long.
The forms of many designs are quite nice (love the costumes of the imperial
de...
My RPG Zine Trilogy is on Kickstarter!
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I can't believe I didn't post about it here!
The Dead are Coming, Screams Amongst the Stars and Running Out of Time are
on *Kickstarter right now!* Thes...
Maximum HP 004, one week to go
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through stretch goals and wracking up contributions for the best issue yet.
We...
Steve Jackson Interview
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James Maliszewski recently did an interview with Steve Jackson over on his
Grognardia blog. Steve chats about the beginnings of The Fantasy Trip and
upcomi...
Undermountain Map Origins
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As documented on the Ruins of Undermountain sales page, "TSR didn't
actually use Ed Greenwood's original maps," at least not in their entirety.
This post d...
WB:FMAG Total Print Sales
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Hello Folks,
The last time I did a quick sales report was in September 2018.
I pulled reports from Amazon, Lulu and DrivethruRPG from October to current
fo...
The Minotaur for Old-School Essentials
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*Minotaur*
*Requirements:* Minimum STR 9, Minimum CON 9
*Prime Requisite:* STR and CON
*Hit Dice:* 1d10
*Maximum Level:* 8
*Armor:* Leather, including shield...
WIZARDS OF POHJOLA
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Init +0
Melee Atk
• sword or dagger +1 (1d5 or 1d3)
Ranged Atk
• hot iron sparks +3 (1d4+2 to two targets within 20' but not closer than
5')
AC 14
HD 12d...
Dungeons & Dragonmead Fall Schedule
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*As you know, I run public classic Dungeons & Dragons games at **The Loaded
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D&D Sling Damage vs. Large Targets
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In many early editions of D&D, weapons were assigned two damage values: one
for small/medium targets (i.e. man-sized) and one for large targets (giants
and...
James A. Smith, Jr. Memorial Video
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A beloved father, devoted friend, and D&D Dungeon Master extraordinaire. We
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Let's Talk About Pacing!
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The idea, I think, is that the RPG is ultimately about the long game. Even
rolling back to the early days of Basic & Expert, the goal of the player
was...
Profane and Profound Prep Part 2
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This is part 2 of my work to edit my magic items for a DMsGuild release,
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SHORT BREAK.
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I'm going to take a break for a week or so and will start up again in the
New Year. Thanks for reading and we'll start with Level 6 when I get back.
Iain Lovecraft, 3D Sculptor
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Nope, it's got nothing to do with Cthulhu. I just did a video conversation
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doin...
New website!
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site wil...
Please Update Your Link!
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If you're seeing this, it means your link to the Greyhawk Grognard blog is
out of date.
Please update your link to www.greyhawkgrognard.com (RSS feed is
h...
Mord Mar - Session 6
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A Small, Quiet Plea
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There has been a great deal of discussing political agendas, social
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Don’t Sleep It’s Broken
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Expanding/editing my comments from What Makes Something Broken G+ thread:
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Swords & Wizardry Light-Themed Birthday Party
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Last month, my wife and I helped our oldest to celebrate his birthday in
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now-15-ye...
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