Modron Play Aid


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Item Code:  34

Title:  Modron Play Aid

Type:  Guildmember Installment M

System:  Dungeons & Dragons

Author(s):  Gary Adams, Bob Bledsaw

Date Published:  1977

Format:  16-page booklet, 8-page periodical, 11" x 17" Judge map, 8.5" x 11" Player map, double sided sheet

Original Price:  $3.50
 

This installment includes Booklet M, City of Modron Maps (Judge and Player), Journal M, and Monstrous Statistics Compendium Sheet.
 

Item Code:  34

Title:  Modron Play Aid 2nd Edition

Type:  Scenario

System:  Dungeons & Dragons

Author(s):  Gary Adams, Bob Bledsaw

Date Published:  1980

Format (2nd Printing):  16-page book, 11" x 17" Judge map, 8.5" x 11" Player map

Format (3rd Printing):  16-page book, 11" x 17" Judge map, 8.5" x 11" Player map

Format (4th Printing):  32-page book

Original Price:  $3.50
 

The second edition includes Booklet M and the City of Modron Maps (Judge and Player).
 


Printing Information

  • 1st Edition, 1st Printing (1977):  Thanks to David Witts for help with the info about the First Class envelope, and to David Witts for the scan.  Thanks to Stuart Jacobson for the scan of the Bulk rate envelope.
     

  • 2nd Edition, 2nd printing (1980):  Man on cover has green shirt and red gloves, maps separately.  Product list is titled "Treasure Vault" with the highest number being 160.
     

  • 2nd Edition, 3rd printing (1980):  Man on cover has orange shirt and brown gloves, maps separately.  Product list is titled "More Fine Products" with the highest number being 350.
     

  • 2nd Edition, 4th printing (1981):  Man on cover has orange shirt and brown gloves, the maps are now part of the book.  Product list is titled "More Fine Products" with the highest number being 460 (w premier Pegasus).

Modron Play Aid
 Installment M
 (Envelope June 29, 1977)
 
Modron Play Aid
 Installment M
 (Envelope July 5, 1977)
Modron Play Aid
 Installment M
 (Envelope Not Mailed)
Modron (2nd Printing)
 
Modron (3rd Printing) Modron (4th Printing)

 


Reviews

by Mark Shipley found here.