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#1smashmodeMar 28, 2004 23:39:49 | Does anyone know when the 1019 alamanac is going to be online? |
#2stanlesMar 29, 2004 1:48:35 | Originally posted by smashmode that's still a bit of a way off I'd say, all of the 1018 one isn't out yet. |
#3havardMar 29, 2004 8:28:21 | Any chance of seeing non-art versions of the Alamacs in pdf format? I am planning on printing them all out at a local printers. Would love to see them inbound and all, but I need to save as much paper as possible... :D Havard |
#4zombiegleemaxMar 31, 2004 16:16:37 | Hello, I was not aware that there were online Almanacs. Where can I find these? Are these considered official? Are there any other online resources available? I know that there are downloadable modules available, but I have everything TSR ever published for the OD&D game except for the Jade Hare and the Maze of the Riddling Minotour. Basically, I did not realize that there was new material available. Regards and Best Wishes, Donald Eric Kesler |
#5stanlesApr 01, 2004 1:39:49 | Originally posted by Lucus_Boneburner there lots of resource available on the Internet, a lot of them including HTML versions of the 1014 and onwards almanacs are at the Vaults. http://dnd.starflung.com PDF and RTF versions of the almanacs are available at http://almanac.starflung.com None of this new stuff anywhere is really considered official. |
#6havardApr 01, 2004 5:06:20 | Stanles wrote:None of this new stuff anywhere is really considered official. Still, I've found that much of the unofficial material on starflung and other websites out there including the Alamacs is of excellent quality. Also, the fact that it is unofficial makes it easier for me to pick and chose what I like and use other people's good ideas in ways that they fit best for my own campaign... Havard |
#7zombiegleemaxApr 01, 2004 10:30:48 | Hello, Thanks for pointing me in the right direction. Regards and Best Wishes, Donald Eric Kesler |