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kain
AD&D kits Mark Unseen   Dec 26 01:01 UTC 1995

I just wanted t ask if you ppl knew any kits for AD&D that you think are
really cool, really strange? or just your favorites and why?
9 responses total.
bjorn
response 1 of 9: Mark Unseen   Jan 13 21:02 UTC 1996

There is one kit that I like which is found in a DM accessory, the Anatomist
Necromancer kit.  However, since I do not have _The Complete Book of
Necromancers_ readily available, I cannot state much about the kit in defense
nor in disgust.
kain
response 2 of 9: Mark Unseen   Jan 17 00:45 UTC 1996

there's a complete book of necromancers?
bjorn
response 3 of 9: Mark Unseen   Jan 17 02:29 UTC 1996

Yes.  It is a Blue soft cover DM sourcebook.
kain
response 4 of 9: Mark Unseen   Jan 18 03:27 UTC 1996

woah cool is there one for every kind of specialist wizard?
bjorn
response 5 of 9: Mark Unseen   Jan 18 08:04 UTC 1996

no... just necros as they seem to be the favourite specialist for villians...
kain
response 6 of 9: Mark Unseen   Jan 19 03:02 UTC 1996

doh
starwolf
response 7 of 9: Mark Unseen   Jan 27 16:30 UTC 1996

Swaskooopss    sorry Swashbuckler fighters get a buttload ofd defensicve
bonuses when using their weapons...
kain
response 8 of 9: Mark Unseen   Jan 27 19:51 UTC 1996

slick
torbick
response 9 of 9: Mark Unseen   Feb 13 04:53 UTC 1996

I love scout rouges.  They track nearly as well as rangers, when them get good
you will nver see them unless they WANT to be seen.  I've played two of them,
very effetivly.  You are not a fighter, but boy can you backstab.  My drow
scout in piawafi and boots had a move silently and hide in shadows of 170%
each!  My half-elf scout in another game has 90% in each and he's 7th level.
Next to straight up mages, scouts have become my favorite charater class.
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