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  2. List of Dungeons & Dragons rulebooks - Wikipedia

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    In the Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) fantasy role-playing game, rule books contain all the elements of playing the game: rules to the game, how to play, options for gameplay, stat blocks and lore of monsters, and tables the Dungeon Master or player would roll dice for to add more of a random effect to the game. Options for gameplay mostly involve ...

  3. List of Dungeons & Dragons adventures - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of official Dungeons & Dragons adventures published by Wizards of the Coast as separate publications. It does not include adventures published as part of supplements, officially licensed Dungeons & Dragons adventures published by other companies, official d20 System adventures and other Open Game License adventures that may be compatible with Dungeons & Dragons.

  4. Capcom Fighting Collection 2 - Wikipedia

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    The compilation was confirmed to be headlined by the inclusion of both Capcom vs. SNK: Millennium Fight 2000 and Capcom vs. SNK 2 (2001), while also collecting various other Capcom fighting games released between the late 1990s and early 2000s, including the earlier 3D fighting games Plasma Sword: Nightmare of Bilstein (1998), Power Stone (1999 ...

  5. Kitsune Tails - Wikipedia

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    Kitsune Tails is a 2D retro-style platformer featuring power-ups in the form of outfits, often stated as being very close to the gameplay of Super Mario Bros. 3. [5] [6] The game takes place across five different worlds themed after Japanese mythology with different levels included in each world, such as haunted house levels. [7]

  6. Editions of Dungeons & Dragons - Wikipedia

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    The original D&D was published as a box set in 1974 and features only a handful of the elements for which the game is known today: just three character classes (fighting-man, magic-user, and cleric); four races (human, dwarf, elf, and hobbit); only a few monsters; only three alignments (lawful, neutral, and chaotic).

  7. Princes of the Apocalypse - Wikipedia

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    Jason Louv, for Boing Boing, wrote that "Princes of the Apocalypse is built as a sandbox adventure. This is a massive improvement over the Tyranny of Dragons campaign, which suffered from heavy railroading (the bane of all tabletop role-playing) and single-outcome adventures."

  8. Critical Role campaign one - Wikipedia

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    During this, the city is attacked by four dragons of varying colors: green, white, red, and black. In the distance, they see Allura's tower destroyed. The green dragon Raishan attacks the crowd; the black dragon Umbrasyl joins in before the larger red dragon directs the other dragons to leave and complete their tasks to establish the domain of ...

  9. Forgotten Realms: Demon Stone - Wikipedia

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    There are three playable characters in Forgotten Realms: Demon Stone, each with their own unique abilities: the fighter Rannek who is a master of melee combat, [5] the sorcerer Illius who can cast spells over long range, [5] and the half-drow, half-wood-elf rogue Zhai who can vanish into the shadows for a stealthy kill.