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  1. Aug 20, 2010 · Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd Edition in 1989; Rules Cyclopedia for Dungeons & Dragons in 1991 A one-book compilation of Mentzer BECM D&D, some consider this the definitive version of the original Dungeons & Dragons line. Skills & Powers for AD&D 2nd edition in 1995 Some say that this made AD&D 2.5. It certainly is obvious, in that it changes ...

  2. Nov 15, 2018 · In short, a small red "D&D" logo means 5th edition, a large red "Dungeons & Dragons" logo means 4th edition, "Dungeons & Dragons" with a sword through it is 3rd edition. A product code near the barcode beginning with a single letter also indicates 5th edition. Many books also explicitly state their edition on the rear blurb. More detailed list

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  4. Nov 26, 2021 · A special type of first name is the Order Name, where one changes the original given name for one because one enters some kind of brotherhood or sisterhood. If the name is only used within the order, it is a calling name, if it is a replacement name for the whole world, it's a first name. Calling Names.

  5. Is there such a thing? I'm mostly interested in the supplement material like modules and the hardcover supplements, not things like playing cards or dungeon tiles or anything like that. Just the books.

  6. Jun 25, 2019 · I recommend reading D&D 5e's Player's Handbook p.300, Appendix C, The Planes of Existence; Dungeon Master's Guide p.43, Chapter 2, Creating a Multiverse; and Wikipedia's entry on Plane (Dungeons & Dragons), which will give the information you need. However, the overview is as follows:

  7. And if Paizo content counts... well, you'll have to start working up a formal definition of what is and isn't D&D, because Spelljammer was published as a mini-setting in the Polyhedron mini-magazine in the back of Dungeon magazine in the early 2000s, and there were like ten mini-settings a year in that format, including a mecha system, three ...

  8. Aug 13, 2020 · Over the long term, the two identities will separate. Dungeons & Dragons will mean the specific brand identity of that game, and d20 System will mean the common shared rules and systems used by many different games. Given the date of 2001 for these articles, "Dungeons & Dragons" in this context referred specifically to D&D third edition.