Details the background, characters, magic weapons, and rules connected with this advanced form of Dungeons and Dragons. This description may be from another edition of this product.
This is an excellant sourcebook for Krynn provided you have all the other books that it refers to. This book makes frequent references to AD & D sourcebooks (most notably the Player's Handbook [2nd ed.]and the Unearthed Arcana). As I don't have either of these books, most the rules asides made little sense. However, as a detailed work on the background, setting, and characters found not only in the Dragonlance game, but also the novels, this book excells.
The One and Only
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
Dragonlance Adventures (DLA), by Tracy Hickman and Margaret Weis, is "the AD & D game source book for continuing adventures in the world of Krynn." It was published in hardcover in 1987 (later followed by Darksword Adventures, Greyhawk Adventures, Forgotten Realms Adventures, and others) and has not been revised or reprinted since. While it does have its own errors (the timeline, in particular, is considered erroneous), many fans feel it captured the essence and flavor of Dragonlance. DLA is a great resource, so if you find a copy, snatch it up quickly.Margaret Weis writes: "DL Adventures expressed the DL team's vision of the world, a vision we want to try to recreate with our work at Sovereign Press. I will state here, without apology, that DL Adventures will be taken as the foundation for all things Dragonlance with certain exceptions where applicable (such as the flawed time line)."DLA provides an overview of the world of Krynn and its history, with a focus on how to run an AD & D campaign in Ansalon set after the War of the Lance. These are some of the main sections in DLA:"Lot in Life" -- Classes specific to Dragonlance: Knights of Solamnia, Tinkers, Wizards of High Sorcery, and Holy Orders of the Stars (includes information on the 21 gods);"The Races of Krynn" -- Information on the Krynn-specific PC races and subraces: Kender, Gnomes, Elves, Dwarves (and Gully Dwarves), Irda, and Minotaurs."Creatures of Krynn" -- Monsters unique to Dragonlance, including Draconians and Krynn Dragons."The World that Was" -- Information on Krynn Pre-Cataclius, including a Map of Ansalon, a timeline, NPCs, and ancient magical items: Dragonlance, Device of Time Journeying, Staff of Magius, Hammer of Kharas, Bloodstone of Fistandantilus, Orb of Dragonkind, etc."War of the Lance" -- Information on Krynn Alt-Cataclius, including a Map of Ansalon, a timeline, political conditions, climate, NPCs and PCs of the Legends Trilogy (post-War of the Lance).
Fantasy in its best form
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
The Dragonlance setting is strongly based on the classic Good vs. Evil. The book is excellent, as it covers the history of Krynn since its creation to the war that nearly destroyed it. Complete description of deities, NPCs, new races and classes that are very fun to play. Also included are some cards I never figured out, but I have fun anyway. This world promises the most epic campaigns if you are to really role-play, not just hack ns slash. I strongly recommend it. If you are going to buy it, acquire also the novels from this setting. They should really add to your campaign.
The best adventure book for AD & D ever!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
It has everything you need to get started in the Dragonlance world, (besides tales of the lance). I would reccomend this book to any and all AD & D players and DM's.
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