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[2] [5] [9] Vault of the Drow, also by Gygax and the last of the D-series, was also originally published in 1978 as a 32-page booklet with a two-color outer cover. [7] The original printing featured monochrome cover artwork by David C. Sutherland III. [citation needed] In 1981, TSR re-issued the adventure with a new color cover. [7]
Dangerous Prey is a 110-page perfect-bound softcover book designed by Nigel Findley, William Spencer-Hale, Kevin Hassall, Aaron Loeb, Andrew Lucas, Geoff McMartin, Bryan Nystul, Mike Nystul, and Chris Pramas, with interior art by Pat Coleman, Earl Geier, Dave MacKay, Jeff Miracola, and Mike Naylor, and cover art by Larry MacDougall, and Jeff Miracola.
Tribes and Tribulations (PDF Download initially, January 2024) [86] The Hahnbrandt Militia (PDF Download, April 2024) [87] The Corsairs of Captain Flariel (PDF Download, June 2024) [88] Dwarf Player's Guide (PDF Download initially, October 2024) [89] Deft Steps Light Fingers (PDF Download initially, December 2024) [90]
Numerous other Catalyst books were produced, including the Citybook series, seven Traps books, Treasure Vault, and the Lejentia campaign setting. The latest, City of the Gods Map Pack was produced in 2011. [needs update?] Citybook I was the 1982 winner of the HG Wells Best Role Playing Adventure in 1982. [1]
The 5th edition's Basic Rules, a free PDF containing complete rules for play and a subset of the player and DM content from the core rulebooks, was released on July 3, 2014. [16] The basic rules have continued to be updated since then to incorporate errata for the corresponding portions of the Player's Handbook and combine the Player's Basic ...
Vault Comics is an American publisher of comic books. The company is known for its horror, fantasy, and science fiction titles, with a focus on diversity and cross-media properties. The company is known for its horror, fantasy, and science fiction titles, with a focus on diversity and cross-media properties.
Hunter: The Vigil is a horror tabletop role-playing game with a modern-day setting. [1] Players take the roles of groups of people called hunters, who are aware of the supernatural and fight back against it, but do not necessarily have any special powers, and may not have much knowledge of the monsters they fight. [2]
Interplay Entertainment is an American video game developer and publisher. The company was founded in 1983 by former Boone Corporation colleagues Brian Fargo, Troy Worrell, Jay Patel, and Rebecca Heineman (then known as Bill Heineman), as well as an investor and University of California, Irvine, teacher named Chris Wells, and adopted Interplay Productions as its original company name two years ...