the Frank Mentzer D&D Basic Rules Set (1983), & opens it up by a factor of ten.
The D&D Rule Cyclopedia is a one book tool kit for handling all of the classic modules & adventures plus being able to run a whole gauntlet's worth of old school play. With Dungeons & Dragons adventures like 'WG4: The Forgotten Temple of Tharizdun' with its combat scores of norkers, ogres, hill giants, ettins, & mountain giants the Rule Cyclopedia could handle it with little problem. This is not a beginner book at all but a book that collects almost all of the information that came out in the various sets of Frank Mentzer's box sets. I love the Cyclopedia due to the fact that it is an 'all in one' book. Can it do everything from urban adventuring to full on dungeon crawling. Here are some of my favorite highlights of the Rule Cyclopedia:
- The Stronghold creation rules are very nicely done.
- The Mystic class which to me is a great version of the Dungeons & Dragons Monk class
- The whole paradigm of Immortals instead of Gods helps to flavor the flavor of Mystara's mythology into the Known World setting.
- All of the Basic D&D rules are here with most of the character classes so its a one stop for Basic gaming
- The whole book is one old school Dungeons & Dragons Swiss army knife of an adventure construction tool kit.
- Treasure, Spells, Monsters, Maps of Mystara (a campaign setting), Alternate Rules, etc. are all within easy reach of the players & dungeon master.
This means that the Dungeons & Dragons Rules Cyclopedia can easily handle everything from quasi historical fantasy to straight up science fantasy with a horror twist with the rules presented. There is a very good break down of the differences between classic Mentzer BECM D&D and Allston Rules Cyclopedia D&D.
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