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Advanced Dungeons and & Dragons D&D Monster Manual II, 1983 Vintage Book

$ 13.72

Availability: 15 in stock
  • Condition: Slightly used but in very good condition, book has some minor shelf wear but no rips, tears, stains inside. Please see photo's for details.
  • Brand: TSR
  • Year: 1983
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Age Level: 17 Years & Up
  • Character Family: Dungeons & Dragons

    Description

    Advanced Dungeons and & Dragons D&D Monster Manual II, 1983 Vintage
    Very rarely used and in very good to excellent condition for it's age.
    This article is about the role-playing game. For other uses, see
    Dungeons & Dragons (disambiguation)
    .
    "D&D" and "DnD" redirect here. For other uses, see
    D&D (disambiguation)
    and
    DND (disambiguation)
    .
    Dungeons & Dragons
    Logo used for the 5th edition
    Designed by
    Gary Gygax
    Dave Arneson
    Published by
    TSR
    (1974–1997),
    Wizards of the Coast
    (1997–present)
    Publication date
    1974 (
    original
    )
    1977 (
    Basic Set
    1st ver.
    )
    [1]
    1977 (
    Advanced D&D
    )
    1981 (
    Basic Set
    2nd ver.
    )
    1983 (
    Basic Set
    3rd ver.
    )
    1989 (
    AD&D
    2nd Edition
    )
    1991 (
    Rules Cyclopedia
    )
    2000 (
    3rd edition
    )
    2003 (
    v3.5
    )
    2008 (
    4th edition
    )
    2014 (
    5th edition
    )
    Years active
    1974–present
    Genres
    Fantasy
    Systems
    Dungeons & Dragons
    d20 System
    (3rd Edition)
    Playing time
    Varies
    Random chance
    Dice
    rolling
    Skills required
    Role-playing
    ,
    improvisation
    ,
    tactics
    ,
    arithmetic
    Website
    dnd
    .wizards
    .com
    Dungeons & Dragons
    (commonly abbreviated as
    D&D
    or
    DnD
    )
    [2]
    is a
    fantasy
    tabletop role-playing game
    (RPG) originally designed by
    Gary Gygax
    and
    Dave Arneson
    .
    [3]
    [4]
    [5]
    It was first published in 1974 by
    Tactical Studies Rules, Inc.
    (TSR).
    [5]
    It has been published by
    Wizards of the Coast
    (now a subsidiary of
    Hasbro
    ) since 1997. The game was derived from
    miniature wargames
    , with a variation of the 1971 game
    Chainmail
    serving as the initial rule system.
    [4]
    [6]
    D&D
    's
    publication is commonly recognized as the beginning of modern role-playing games and the role-playing game industry.
    [5]
    [7]
    D&D
    departs from traditional
    wargaming
    by allowing each player to create their own
    character
    to play instead of a
    military formation
    . These characters embark upon imaginary adventures within a fantasy setting. A
    Dungeon Master
    (DM) serves as the game's referee and storyteller, while maintaining the setting in which the adventures occur, and playing the role of the inhabitants of the game world. The characters form a
    party
    and they interact with the setting's inhabitants and each other. Together they solve dilemmas, engage in battles, explore, and gather treasure and knowledge. In the process, the characters earn
    experience points
    (XP) in order to rise in levels, and become increasingly powerful over a series of separate gaming sessions.
    [3]
    [7]
    [8]
    The early success of
    D&D
    led to a proliferation of similar game systems. Despite the competition,
    D&D
    has remained the market leader in the role-playing game industry.
    [9]
    [10]
    In 1977, the game was split into two branches: the relatively rules-light game system of
    basic
    Dungeons & Dragons
    , and the more structured, rules-heavy game system of
    Advanced Dungeons & Dragons
    (abbreviated as
    AD&D
    ).
    [11]
    [12]
    [13]
    AD&D
    2nd Edition was published in 1989. In 2000, a new system was released as
    D&D
    3rd edition, continuing the edition numbering from
    AD&D
    ; a revised version 3.5 was released in June 2003. These 3rd edition rules formed the basis of the
    d20 System
    , which is available under the
    Open Game License
    (OGL) for use by other publishers.
    D&D
    4th edition was released in June 2008.
    [14]
    The 5th edition of
    D&D
    , the most recent, was released during the second half of 2014.
    [10]
    In 2004,
    D&D
    remained the best-known,
    [15]
    and best-selling,
    [16]
    role-playing game in the US, with an estimated 20 million people having played the game, and more than US billion in book and equipment sales worldwide.
    [3]
    The year 2017 had "the most number of players in its history—12 million to 15 million in North America alone".
    [17]
    D&D 5th edition
    sales "were up 41 percent in 2017 from the year before, and soared another 52 percent in 2018, the game's biggest sales year yet".
    [10]
    The game has been supplemented by many pre-made
    adventures
    , as well as commercial
    campaign settings
    suitable for use by regular gaming groups.
    [18]
    D&D
    is known beyond the game itself for other
    D&D
    -branded products
    ,
    references in popular culture
    , and some of the
    controversies
    that have surrounded it, particularly a
    moral panic
    in the 1980s falsely linking it to
    Satanism
    and
    suicide
    .
    [3]
    [19]
    [20]
    The game has won multiple awards and has been translated into many languages.