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Dragon magazine 354
Dragon magazine 354







dragon magazine 354

At the time, roleplaying games were still seen as a sub-genre of the wargaming industry, and the magazine was designed not only to support Dungeons & Dragons and TSR's other games, but also to cover wargaming in general. Ed Greenwood had his first published article in issue #30. Bazaar of the Bizarre was a long-running column by various authors. Under Paizo's tenure such ecology articles became heavier in "crunch" (game mechanics) as opposed to "fluff" (narrative and description) than previously.

dragon magazine 354

Other articles will provide tips and suggestions for players and DMs. The series debuted in September 2004 (Dragon #323) and ended in December 2006 (Dragon #350). Issue #364 of Dragon, and #155 of Dungeon were the breakpoints to 4e (when Wizards took over again), but where's the start point for the 3.5e era? Elminster's Guide to the Realms was a column by Ed Greenwood. It consisted of numerous types of dragons, as well as lesser creatures related to dragons or descended from them.









Dragon magazine 354