Pg. 8
Wrym's Turn - For Love of the Game
Editorial
Matthew Sernett
Matt looks back on our earliest D&D memories and ahead to the future.
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Pg. 10
Scale Mail - More Fun than a Barrel of Pirates
Reader/Fan Mail
(Uncredited)
The readers show us why we can\'t please everyone all of the time.
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Pg. 10
Zogonia
Comic
Tony Moseley
The Sexy Dark Elf, continued
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Pg. 16
Up on a Soapbox - Cut to the Quick
Article
Gary Gygax
Vorpal swords, tag-team DMs, and a bit o\' Southern Comfort.
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Pg. 20
D&D Retrospective
Article
Mat Smith
What do the X-Filies, beach-towels, and roleplaying have in common? Find out in this 30-year trip down memory
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Pg. 36
Dragon Player Characters
Article
Mike McArtor
Play \'em, don\'t slay \'em! D&D\'s ultimate iconic creatures as monster classes.
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Pg. 46
Fostered Dragons - The Perilous Burden
Article
Casey Loe
\"Wyrmling on Board\". It\'s not just a warning, it\'s a plea for help. Learn how to survive adopting
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Pg. 52
Dragon Kingdoms - The Ways Dragons Rule
Article
Mike Mearls
In a D&D world, who would really wear the crown? See how every color of dragon - chromatic and metallic -
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Pg. 58
Dork Tower
Comic
John Kovalic
Cursed Dice!
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Pg. 60
New in Town
Fiction
Richard Lee Byers
When cultures collide! Savagery meets the city in Richard Lee Byer\'s newest tale.
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Pg. 72
Elminster's Guide to the Realms - The Roaring Dragon House
Article
Ed Greenwood
The Roaring Dragon House. Waterdeep\'s newest den of vice and victory
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Pg. 76
Countdown to Eberron - Dragonmarks, Dragonshards, and Dynasties
Article
Mat Smith
A fortunate few bear their family\'s dragonmarks, whil Eberron\'s three layers have their own draconic
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Pg. 84
Silicon Sorcery - Racial Transformations
Article
Clifford Horowitz
Reshape your world with the racial transformations of Warcraft III
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Pg. 90
Under Command - Forms of Legend
Article
Jesse Decker
\"Form of a bulette!\" New spells you can use to change into D&D miniatures.
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Pg. 96
DM's Toolbox - Dungeon Design and the Art of Simplicity
Article
Johnn Four
Make your dungeons fun again!
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