Time of this catalog but not the rulebook cover design. Share D&D 3.5 - Rules Compendium OEF everywhere for free. Interested in flipbooks about D&D 3.5 - Rules Compendium OEF Check more flip ebooks related to D&D 3.5 - Rules Compendium OEF of Chris Winnower. So perhaps the B/X box cover design was finished at the View flipping ebook version of D&D 3.5 - Rules Compendium OEF published by Chris Winnower on. The catalog shows the Moldvay Box Set on another page along with theĮxpert Set. Of the picture of this, which I've replaced in my previous post. Happens to be the one that shows the Holmes Basic rulebook cover next toĪ listing for the new Expert Set rulebook. There are several versions of this catalog, and this one The catalog is a real treasure if you haven't seen it before: a 1981 Gateway to Adventure TSR productĬatalog ( see the cover here). That's because it has several bonus items from the Expert SetĪt the end: a 16 page TSR product catalog, a 2-page RPGA membershipįorm, and a 2-page TSR survey. Pages rather than the 68 pages as you'd expect (64 page rulebook plusĬovers). (3) Here's the neatest part of the pdf: It's 88 It will be interesting to see what printing of the Holmes rulebook we end up with - most likely the 2nd or 3rd printing. Apparently the Wizards are not paying attention to the printings at this level of granularity. D&D Expert will teach you fun of playing the role of a medieval land example, you should have a general idea of how to play characters of experience levels owner - coping with day-to-day troubles, what is in each area of the wilderness, for 4 through 14. The corresponding Moldvay pdf from dndclassics is not a 1st printing, as it has a white circle around the "1" on the front cover. I do note that the title page of the 1st printing has Gygax & Arneson's name on it, but for some reason their name is missing from the hard copy later printing that I have. Quick comparison to a later printing didn't reveal any major text differences in the rules. I hadn't seen the interior of a 1st printing before, but a The distinguishing feature on the front cover is the lack of a white circle around the "2" on Printing of the rulebook according to the Acaeum.
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