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[AD&D 1st Edition] Manual of the Planes...

Started by Abyssal Maw, April 15, 2008, 10:17:32 PM

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Quote from: Abyssal MawNo, not the 3.0 one. The old version. Astral Dreadnought on the cover.



I never owned it, but I recently saw it described as the only real gem out of the later-edition 1st Edition rules supplements. (Which included the original Oriental Adventures, which I am kinda fond of, but oh well..)

Does anyone have any experience with it, or care to share some insight?

I'm getting more involved in AD&D1e again.

I'm right with you.  Oriental Adventures was by far my favorite.  Outside of that, the 1e supplement that I probably used (or my gaming group used) the most would be Unearthed Arcana.