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Dungeons & Delvers: Appendix D

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Appendix D is a huge supplement for Dungeons & Delvers: Black Book that adds five new races, eight new classes, more talents for existing classes, and more crafting examples (both materials and what you can make with them), monsters, and magic items. It bundles up most of the content from the first six Appendix D "zine" PDFs (included for free with Black Book), along with some new stuff (like the sorcerer and paladin classes) and a bunch of original art (over 40 original illustrations).

There's also some tweaks to most of the original classes and some of their talents, and how weapons and armor works, rules for encumbrance, universal two-weapon fighting talents, optional rules for rolling up 0-level characters, backgrounds, random WP and VP, multiclassing, and abstract weapons and armor, ways to change healing and initiative, a pretty intricate series of tables for gems and art objects, and some suggestions on how to handle stuff like stacking resistances, charms, and healing unconscious characters via magic or alchemical potions.

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Connor H August 21, 2018 8:36 pm UTC
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Just got the pdf and cracked it open, loving everything so far. That said, I think there's some text missing in the Monk description? There's an empty space where a line seems to have been cut off, and the sentence afterwards doesn't seem connected to what was going on before.
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David G August 22, 2018 6:01 am UTC
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@Connor,

Well THAT'S embarrassing (and not the first time that's happened). I just added a description and uploaded a new file (that also tweaks some race/class stuff). Look for version 1.1. Glad you dig it regardless! Thanks for pointing that out, and let us know if you find anything else. :-D
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Matthew S June 05, 2018 8:49 am UTC
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Real happy with this book. However, would love more from the 'Zines' in Appendix E... ;)
Please do more racial classes! The Cambion is awesome and I would love to see your take on an Elf class.
I really like the 'Talent Ranks' concept and the 20th level stuff. I would love a book that expands all the classes to that point.
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David G June 05, 2018 5:06 pm UTC
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Matthew,

We're ALMOST done with Issue 7, which has four new races (a robot and some aliens), two classes (only levels 1-5 for now), high tech weapons, power armor, some spacecraft, and some monsters.

We're also doing another thing that's way more OSR in tone with race as class: so far we got dwarf, elf, and kobold up to 20th-level.

Someone wanted more monstrous races, so right now Issue 8 I'm thinking is going to be like 3rd Edition's Savage Species: might as well do both races AND racial classes for that sort of thing.
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Chet C June 05, 2018 6:42 pm UTC
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No albino pigmy Eskimos?

PS: What means this Appendix E? Typo or a not-listed zine?
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Matthew S June 06, 2018 11:56 am UTC
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SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY!!!

Er...wait, you already have. Okay, just work faster!!! ;)
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Matthew S June 06, 2018 11:56 am UTC
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I was implying they would write another book and call it Appendix E
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David G June 07, 2018 6:17 am UTC
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Chet: Albino pigmy eskimos? Is that a thing?! :-O

Matthew: I'm sorry! We're going as fast as we can!

(Blame the art that part always takes the longest. :-P)

The plan is to bundle up every six Appendix D issues into a print volume. We think that's a good size and is better than charging people for small 20ish page zines (especially getting them in print: it's probably not worth it at all). I think the D was supposed to be for Delver, so the next one will be Appendix D, Volume 2 (or something like that)

Hrmm, maybe we should just call them Delver? I dunno we'll do a vote in the G+ community and see what the majority wants.
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Chet C June 07, 2018 12:55 pm UTC
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You'll have to ask Billy Barty about the albino pygmy Eskimos.
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Chet C April 25, 2018 7:35 am UTC
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Except for some new art, this is what we bought with earlier issues of Appendix D?
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David G April 25, 2018 5:18 pm UTC
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Technically you would have purchased the Black Book, and then the Appendix D PDFs were added to it later as freebies. Their addition didn't effect the initial price: I just wanted to give people bits of extra content and see what they thought before we got around to charging money for them, and we haven't raised the price since then (and aren't planning to no matter how many we add to it: sci-fi/psionics stuff is probably going to be the them of the next issue).

That said this does include much of the content from those smaller PDFs, but there's also some new stuff (like the barbarian, paladin, and sorcerer classes, some more monsters, crafting materials/examples, rules for abstract weapons and armor, etc), and we've changed/removed other things (like talent ranks and various existing talents).

I guess you could look at the Appendix D "zines", and if you like them but want them in a single, very nice looking PDF that's way better organized, with a bunch of extras, I think it's...See more
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Chet C April 25, 2018 6:16 pm UTC
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That's a really good explanation of the new improved Appendix D. Just needed to know if'n 'twas the same thing. With my Grandpa-type memory, I've frequently bought the same thing more than once. Talked me into this book - I am always up for a new book.
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David G April 26, 2018 7:45 pm UTC
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Hoorays! No worries, I'm pretty forgetful myself. Also I'm sorry if I came across as terse or annoyed: I wasn't, but realize that without body language/tone it could read like that.
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Daniel C April 25, 2018 5:27 am UTC
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I sure hope so, man. The print copy of Dungeons and Delvers is an amazing book!
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Kelly D April 25, 2018 2:34 am UTC
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Will this be available for print?
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David G April 25, 2018 6:34 am UTC
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Of course! The original reason we did this was because people kept asking for the Appendix D zines in print form. Just need to wait for the proofs to come in. Should point out that everyone who gets the PDF before then will get print-at-cost links for all of the print options (the bare minimum DriveThru charges for print books so you don't pay anything extra).
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