
With a pretty good cover by Denis Beauvais, this issue has a module for the Marvel Superheroes TTRPG as the centrepiece, this does not, however, mean that there isn’t enough content to keep D&D fans happy, it has a lot of that.

This is a particularly good issue if you are into rogues as it has a whole three article section on that class, with two articles by John C. Bunnell covering some aspects of the roleplaying side of things, such as reasons for robbing and how certain racial features interact with the act of thieving, and one article on helping DMs deal with pickpocketing with some variant rules.

Other articles include a long review of the Oriental Adventures book (#433 in our listing) that had just come out as well as a page-long review of Red Arrow, Black Shield (#434), another recent module which mixed roleplaying and wargaming. Articles also cover psionics and specializations, while lore-god Ed Greenwood brings us the ecology of the Ochre Jelly as described by Elminster.







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