The magazine hits its stride and narrows its focus as it heads into the next issue. This month’s Treasure Chest is pretty short, containing only a few items.Īt only 24 pages long, this is one of the shorter issues of White Dwarf’s early run. Lewis Pulsipher offers a five-stepĪ spectacular battle plays out in the panels of David Lloyd’s Kalgar comic, which is always lots of fun.
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One person writes in asking for help with Don Turnball’s Monster Mark system, while a few other letters come from White Dwarf contributors themselves. Finally, the game Labyrnthine-an adventure through a wizard’s stronghold-was received poorly and considered “not worth the money” by our reviewer Don Turnbull. A hexagon map book and a wilderness fantasy hex map received winning reviews as well. The Endless Dungeon and Dungeon Decor are early versions of dungeon tiles, allowing game referees to design unique dungeons or occasionally build free-standing dungeons. This month’s Open Box covers some exciting releases.
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The biggest story for this issue: the Monster Manual was put on sale for $9.95, with Games Workshop picking up the license to publish it in softcover! Neat! Lew Pulsipher’s A Place in the Wilderness follows, offering a D&D scenario set-up based on Jack Vance’s The Dragon Masters. After the miniature reviews, it’s time for the news. Middle Earth, D&D, flying monsters, and wizards are all represented to mostly positive reviews.
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Next up is Archive Miniatures by John Norris, reviewing gaming miniatures from the Archive Miniatures company.
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There are a number of Hex Editors that you can use in programs to view hexadecimal data. In the essay, Musson laments the lack of realism in-game combat in D&D-especially about armor class-while offering alternatives for calculating AC and creating a more consistent approach to combat situations within the game. GHex is available as a Hex Decimal Editor for your Linux system. Within the Pages of the Old TomeThe first article is Combat and Armour Class by Robert Musson. On the CoverAn epic battle between a caravan of monsters and an airborne menace unfolds in all its visceral glory.