An alphabetical listing of monsters found in Advanced Dungeons & Dragons adventures, including attacks, damage, special abilities, descriptiosn and random encounter tables.
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This review is from: Advanced Dungeons and Dragons, Monster Manual II (Vol 2) #2016 (Hardcover)
This book has a lot of creatures that can be found no where else as well as a good look at demons and devils. While all the creatures in the first monster manual can be found in the newer versions this book is truely unique. If you ever get a chance to buy one, do so even if you already have the new monster manual.
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The best book for demons, devils, and interesting creatures,
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This review is from: Advanced Dungeons and Dragons, Monster Manual II (Vol 2) #2016 (Hardcover)
Here's the most valuable compendium of advanced and extra-planar monsters in existence for AD&D. Gary Gygax's last major contribution to the menagerie includes many old favorites, most of which were expurgated or "toned down" in the later, politically correct version of the game. You get dozens upon dozens of demons, devils, undead, demodands, daemons, dragons, giants, and more; if it's evil, and fun to kill, it's here! Lots of classic illustrations, too, far superior to the later Monstrous Manual (bleah!). Find out why it's an eternal DM favorite!
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Advanced Dungeons and Dragons Monster Manual II,
By Daniel E. Barfield "Paladin Quest" (Caliente, Nevada United States) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
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This review is from: Advanced Dungeons and Dragons, Monster Manual II (Vol 2) #2016 (Hardcover)
It's been many years since I had played Dungeons and Dragons, so when I started playing again with my son using the 3.5v set of rules our discussions turned to how it used to be. I just had to get this when I found it on Amazon.com. Not only nostalgic for me, but it's still a great resource for our games. We love it!
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