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Lawyer by day, gamer, collector, and game designer by night. I am the Director of Gamehole Con, the premier tabletop gaming convention in the upper Midwest. Finally, I am not a lich, yet.
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Yeah. This is exactly my issue as well.
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I really like the spider ship as a stand alone piece and have run that as a con one shot. The rest of it is just not good IMO.
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Hey Rich! Welcome aboard!
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That would be big buddy, big.
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If it is an early printing, probably $50 - $100.
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That is a good one. Sneaky bastard is of course resistant to radiant damage.
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“You tithe I thrive!” A doozy indeed. Too bad it was taken.
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It was a very close call between 5e and Year Zero engine for me.
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So, what is your favorite RPG? If I had to pick one and only one to play for the rest of my days, I guess it would be 5e.
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Well, there is the Nehwon entries as well. I cannot state is better than Jim Ward can, so read his oft repeated statement on all of it here: deltasdnd.blogspot.com/2015/03/jame...
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It was rolled out in 1980 on a bunch of products. I do not know which release specifically hit shelves first in 1980.
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I am interested to hear how that goes. Holding a D&D event at a Magic convention seems a curious choice.
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And? How long did it take? I love this adventure. I got to play in a game that Lawrence Schick ran and it was a reverse dungeon of White Plume in that the players got to play the monsters and our job was to repel a group of filthy adventurers entering the mountain. It was great.
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Mine is just a guess based on other collectors and collections that I know.
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I have no idea. I am personally aware of probably 40-50 copies max.
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Looking at the cover alone will not inform you of the printing. If you want to figure out which one you have, here is a link that explains all the printing distinctions - www.acaeum.com/ddindexes/se...
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www.acaeum.com/ddindexes/se...
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It is an interesting thought that we have kicked around. I mean, the Coliseum is the next building over on the Alliant Energy Center campus. A Wednesday night opening concert would be very cool.
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Working on it!
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Sure. I have at least 4-5 copies of each of these that are not in shrink.
I keep my original shrink copies as I hope to endow a museum. I am trying to preserve perfect copies for posterity.
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I am wondering if you guys found the monsters to be generally underpowered.