... Bracelet of Kurusenla:
This is a hollow circle, named after an ancient queen of the time of
the Dragon Lords. It is used primarily by troops who are surrounded
and who would rather die in place ... TJK
For Metagaming’s address, see their ad elsewhere this issue.
Ever since last year’s GenCon, this magazine has had dozens of in-
quiries about The Judges Guild, but I put off answering them...
... Failure
‘Frozen’ figures have no hit
dice but the TO KILL & ARMOR
rating both go up +l while
frozen.
Note: Dragon breath will take
a hit on frozen figure if a
kill is scored will defrost
victim.
Success
throw ... players. Before you start deciding,
tho, take a look at pages 16-17 of Part 3 of Dungeons &
Dragons which gives basic movement rates and terrain penalties
for a five mile...
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GenCon Update
The Dungeons & Dragons tournament planned for GenCon
IX is different in some respects from past tourneys in scope ... caused by the gold can vary. Or
even more discouraging is finding out that after fighting a red
dragon and losing half the party they have won 60,000 chocolate
centered gold pieces; real v...
... in the fantasy figure market;
Dragontooth Miniatures. They offer the largest dragon available to date.
It is a beautiful beast, vaguely Oriental and very imposing. Dragontooth
makes everything ... is that I
don’t know any other wargamers in this area to get
with.
I subscribed to your magazine,
The Dragon
and sat
down to write you about your first, or rather, my first
issue. You wrote ....
... everywhere. To be listed as a DM, all you have to do is send a card
to this column, care of the magazine, with your pertinent data on it. Only
one name to a card, no letters will get entered (its
... Abbott
always be
plentiful,
Dear Sirs,
Allow me to congratulate you on your new
magazine, as well as to order a copy of The Dragon
#1. Although not a D&D player myself, I still find
many of the ... agree
with his statement that one could probably find bet-
ter material elsewhere, yet if
The Dragon
ceases to
publish these stories, many new writers would be left
out in the cold. Afte...
... type of jewelry found.
One might say that this could get a bit involved if one ran into a
horde of dragon treasure containing 42 gems and 34 jewelry. This con-
tention I agree with and these tables ... Guard, this sextipedal horror is awe-
some even as a lead figure.
bottom right —
this is one of the DRAGONTOOTH MINIATURES
Rhino Riders, of which there are three or four. The line is billed a...
... bored Bolotomi.
PREPARE FOR PLAY
Carefully remove the game from the center of your copy of the Dragon.
Cut the mapsheet away from the playing pieces. For best results, glue the
Snit counters-to ... dull.
Probably the best way to use this stuff is in com-
bination with the Birth Tables in The Dragon #3.
Not only do you get a large amount of data on which
to build your character’s character...
... Periodicals is looking for a number of qualified game re-
viewers, to review games in either
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Do
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... arrived. I had managed to summon an ancient
red dragon. The dogs clumped together and breathed, but they were not
effective on that old red thing. The dragon killed the dogs with one
breath and while ... dead. While the dragon had
taken care of the giants with his breath, in Freddie’s area (doing more
damage to Freddie than all the giants together), the giants had taken
care of my drago...