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Supplemental rulebook for Advanced Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Complete Book of Dwarves is a supplemental rulebook for the 2nd edition of the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game, published in 1991 by TSR, Inc.[2][4] It contains a variety of information useful to playing dwarf characters in the game, including information on strongholds,[5] dwarven subraces,[2] character "kits",[2] role-playing, mining, and more. The book was later reprinted in November 1993,[6][7] with a slightly different cover.
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Author | Jim Bambra[1] |
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Illustrator | Gerald Brom, Clyde Caldwell, Larry Elmore, Keith Parkinson, and Karl Waller[1] |
Series | Player's Handbook Rules Supplements |
Subject | Dungeons & Dragons |
Genre | Role-playing games |
Publisher | TSR, Inc. |
Publication date | 1991[2] |
Media type | Paperback[3] |
Pages | 128[4] |
ISBN | 1-56076-110-5 |
OCLC | 25321686 |
Preceded by | The Complete Psionics Handbook |
Followed by | The Complete Bard's Handbook |
The Complete Book of Dwarves contains an introduction, 11 chapters, and a number of character sheets designed for use by players with dwarf player characters. It is split into the following chapters:
The Complete Book of Dwarves also contains "design sheets," for use designing new dwarf strongholds and kits, and "character sheets," designed for dwarves of each class.[6]
Design was by Jim Bambra, and Doug Stewart was the editor. The book featured interior art by Brom, Clyde Caldwell, Larry Elmore, Keith Parkinson, and Karl Waller.
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