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The Dragon issue 18 was released in September 1978. It contained the following articles related to the Forgotten Realms:
Insanity, or Why is My Character Eating Leaves?[]
- By Kevin Thompson. p. 9
This article gives 1st edition Dungeons & Dragons rules for developing rules for adding insanity into your game. Thompson has a nice chart for insanity saving throwing and creating madness behaviors, such as gibbering, catatonic, and kleptomaniac.[3]
New Spells in D&D! Cure for an Ailing Campaign or Killer of A Healthy One?[]
- By Paul Suliin. p. 13
Suliin writes an article containing new spells for a magic-user. Suliin creates a number of spells, including magic missile II, wall of water, and rust monster's touch.[4]
The Chamber of the Godgame[]
- By Mick McAllister. p. 19
Mick McAllister creates an interesting trap or encounter setup to challenge players to utilize their alignments to solve a puzzle.[5]
Monkish Weapons & Monk vs. Monk Combat[]
- By Garry Eckert. p. 23
This article gives new rules for monks to use various weapons, such as nunchakus and sai, plus a kedo combat chart.[6]
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References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Timothy J. Kask ed. (September 1978). Dragon #18 (TSR, Inc.), p. 2.
- ↑ Timothy J. Kask ed. (September 1978). Dragon #18 (TSR, Inc.), p. 1.
- ↑ Kevin Thompson (September 1978). “Insanity, or Why is My Character Eating Leaves?”. In Timothy J. Kask ed. Dragon #18 (TSR, Inc.), p. 9.
- ↑ Paul Suliin (September 1978). “New Spells in D&D! Cure for an Ailing Campaign or Killer of A Healthy One?”. In Timothy J. Kask ed. Dragon #18 (TSR, Inc.), pp. 13, 21.
- ↑ Mick McAllister (September 1978). “The Chamber of the Godgame”. In Timothy J. Kask ed. Dragon #18 (TSR, Inc.), p. 19.
- ↑ Garry Eckert (September 1978). “Monkish Weapons & Monk vs. Monk Combat”. In Timothy J. Kask ed. Dragon #18 (TSR, Inc.), pp. 23–24.
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