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When does the next wave of PDFs hit classicdnd.com?

Started by thedungeondelver, January 28, 2013, 12:46:46 PM

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thedungeondelver

Quote from: Gib;623326P.S. hey, Bill when you say you like OD&D, does tha include B/X? I can no longer keep what everyone means by all the short cut terms straight.

Yeah; definitely so.  B/X is pretty awesome actually.
THE DELVERS DUNGEON


Mcbobbo sums it up nicely.

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Exploderwizard

Can't wait for the expert set. I'm planning on printing my own copies of B/X as digest sized books. I have cardstock for the covers already picked out. :)
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thedungeondelver

Quote from: Exploderwizard;623418Can't wait for the expert set. I'm planning on printing my own copies of B/X as digest sized books. I have cardstock for the covers already picked out. :)

Pictures or else you're a cad of the first water.

Also please tell me you're somehow shrinking it down other than replacing the fonts and art.  That's a quarter of the appeal of good old classic D&D books!
THE DELVERS DUNGEON


Mcbobbo sums it up nicely.

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Astrophysicists are reassessing Einsteinian relativity because the 28 billion l