The RPGA newsletter is, as usual, a pretty flimsy affair, this time with a very non-D&D cover, featuring the Gamma World sci-fi TTRPG from TSR. In terms of content the centre piece is, as usual, the mini-module Ravager by Jeff Grubb, pictures of which I will share in an upcoming post (496.1).

Otherwise there are plenty of Convention Reports, which makes perfect sense, as this is the newsletter for the more competitive side of D&D, and cons were the main place for competitive gaming, but there are also other articles of interest.

For (A)D&D players the interesting article would be a list of New Druid Spells by Jon Pickens and Skip Williams which also features an attractive pencil drawing of a Druid by Jeff Easley (?). Although the list is unofficial there is plenty here for DMs and Players to try to integrate into their own games. 

One response to “496. Various Authors – Polyhedron #31 (September 1986)”

  1. Those Druid spells seem more suited to Druids than what they got to begin with!

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