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Monstrous Compendium, Vol. 2 (Advanced Dungeon and Dragons 2nd Edition Accessory)

Monstrous Compendium, Vol. 2 (Advanced Dungeon and Dragons 2nd Edition Accessory)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: DUNGEON DENIZENS AT YOUR FINGERTIPS!
Review: A well of information for the Dungeon Master and adventure gamer in this TSR AD&D resource! Imagine - no more page turning when it comes time for that random encounter: all pertinent material regarding "dungeon denizens" is included here in a handy "removable" three-ring-binder format. Appropriate monster sheets containing everything from appearance and combat to diet and treasure can be removed from the alphabetical guide and prepared for gaming encounters. The only downside I've experienced stems from the fact that there are many seperate appendixes and supplements available you'll want for adventures outside the "standard" monster encounters. The basic volume does incorporate quite a variety of creatures and will certainly come in handy for gameplay.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Ring binder of monsters Part 2
Review: This is a 2nd edition D&D supplement of monsters. It is the second volume of the Monstrous compendium, after this volume they were all appendixes. It contains monsters that were not as basic as the ones in the first volume but that are still supposed to be applicable to any basic D&D world as opposed to the world/setting specific appendixes. It comes in a three ring binder format with each monster taking up one or two pages. This allows individual monsters to be taken out for use if you don't want to lug around the entire massive volume. The art is great and the monster descriptions are incredible, going into details about physical desriptions, culture, habitat, habits and charachteristics of each creature (as opposed to just combat stats as in 3rd edition).

For descriptions of D&D creatures the second edition monstrous compendium series can not be beat.

The 2nd edition


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