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Oriental Adventures was the second version of this RPG source book for Dungeons and Dragons 3rd Edition roleplaying game. The featured campaign setting of this edition is Rokugan, a campaign setting originally created for the game Legend of the Five Rings.

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  • Oriental Adventures was the second version of this RPG source book for Dungeons and Dragons 3rd Edition roleplaying game. The featured campaign setting of this edition is Rokugan, a campaign setting originally created for the game Legend of the Five Rings.
  • AEG사의 오륜전설을 기본으로 하고 있고 기타 서플은 AEG사에서 나오고 있습니다. 동방 클레스 들은 컴플릿 시리즈에서 컨버전을 확인 할 수 있습니다. 크라케니아 미엘님의 홈페이지의 번역 게시판에 자료가 다수 올라와 있습니다.
  • The original Oriental Adventures (ISBN 0-88038-099-3) was written by Gary Gygax, David "Zeb" Cook, and Francois Marcela-Froideval, and published in 1985 by TSR, Inc. for use with the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 1st Edition rules. Cover art was by Jeff Easley, with interior illustrations by Roger Raupp, James Holloway, Easley, and Dave Sutherland. The book's early chapters introduce ten character classes and three races that Oriental campaigns use in place of D&D's original classes and races. Further chapters provide spells, monsters, magic items, and other rules used in Oriental campaigns.
  • Oriental Adventures foi um vertente do Dragon Quest que apresentou as crônicas dos tempos perdidos de Aisa. Teve como participantes o espadachim Hiey Nino, O misterioso ninja Namikaze, o poderoso mago Lamen e Misuzu, uma mulher bebada que usava poderes de bebada. Contou o periodo em que o Oriente de Aisa (semelhante a China antiga) havia sido dominada por um império que utilizava de airships gigantes para destruir quem não era aliado. Uma força rebelde existia para derrotar este imperio. A especulação é que o Oriental Adventures se passa anos antes da chegada dos heróis do Dragon Quest - World Tournament.
  • Oriental Adventures was written by Gary Gygax, David "Zeb" Cook, and Francois Marcela-Froideval, and published in 1985 by TSR for use with the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 1st Edition rules. The book's early chapters introduce ten character classes and three races that Oriental campaigns use in place of D&D's original classes and races. Further chapters provide spells, monsters, magic items, and other rules used in Oriental campaigns.
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  • October 2001
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  • James Wyatt
  • Gary Gygax, David "Zeb" Cook, and Francois Marcela-Froideval
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  • Oriental Adventures
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  • October 1985
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  • Oriental Adventures was the second version of this RPG source book for Dungeons and Dragons 3rd Edition roleplaying game. The featured campaign setting of this edition is Rokugan, a campaign setting originally created for the game Legend of the Five Rings.
  • Oriental Adventures was written by Gary Gygax, David "Zeb" Cook, and Francois Marcela-Froideval, and published in 1985 by TSR for use with the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 1st Edition rules. The book's early chapters introduce ten character classes and three races that Oriental campaigns use in place of D&D's original classes and races. Further chapters provide spells, monsters, magic items, and other rules used in Oriental campaigns. The original Oriental Adventures introduced two major innovations to the AD&D system. Although previous TSR publications (such as Deities & Demigods) had touched on using non-European settings for the game, Oriental Adventures was the first official supplement entirely devoted to roleplaying in a non-Western setting. Oriental Adventures also introduced a new game mechanic to Dungeons & Dragons, as the first official supplement to include rules for nonweapon proficiencies. Both non-weapon proficiencies and non-European settings were explored in more detail in 2nd edition AD&D rules. The fantasy setting introduced in the original Oriental Adventures is Kara-Tur. TSR went on to produce eight adventures using the Oriental Adventures rules and the Kara-Tur setting. Gary Gygax intended to incorporate the material from Oriental Adventures into revised versions of the Player's Handbook and Dungeon Master's Guide, but left TSR shortly after announcing the project. Little, if any, material from Oriental Adventures was incorporated into the AD&D 2nd edition core books, and Oriental Adventures itself was never revised for the 2nd edition. However, the recent release of 5th Edition Dungeons and Dragons contains many references to this campaign setting and includes rules for mapping the differences (nunchuku = clubs with strings, etc) as well as providing the Monk class using many of the original martial arts rules found in Oriental Adventures.
  • AEG사의 오륜전설을 기본으로 하고 있고 기타 서플은 AEG사에서 나오고 있습니다. 동방 클레스 들은 컴플릿 시리즈에서 컨버전을 확인 할 수 있습니다. 크라케니아 미엘님의 홈페이지의 번역 게시판에 자료가 다수 올라와 있습니다.
  • Oriental Adventures foi um vertente do Dragon Quest que apresentou as crônicas dos tempos perdidos de Aisa. Teve como participantes o espadachim Hiey Nino, O misterioso ninja Namikaze, o poderoso mago Lamen e Misuzu, uma mulher bebada que usava poderes de bebada. Contou o periodo em que o Oriente de Aisa (semelhante a China antiga) havia sido dominada por um império que utilizava de airships gigantes para destruir quem não era aliado. Uma força rebelde existia para derrotar este imperio. A especulação é que o Oriental Adventures se passa anos antes da chegada dos heróis do Dragon Quest - World Tournament. * Ocorreu em: 25/08/07 até 21/11/07
  • The original Oriental Adventures (ISBN 0-88038-099-3) was written by Gary Gygax, David "Zeb" Cook, and Francois Marcela-Froideval, and published in 1985 by TSR, Inc. for use with the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 1st Edition rules. Cover art was by Jeff Easley, with interior illustrations by Roger Raupp, James Holloway, Easley, and Dave Sutherland. The book's early chapters introduce ten character classes and three races that Oriental campaigns use in place of D&D's original classes and races. Further chapters provide spells, monsters, magic items, and other rules used in Oriental campaigns. The original Oriental Adventures introduced two major innovations to the AD&D system. Although previous TSR publications (such as Deities & Demigods) had touched on using non-European settings for the game, Oriental Adventures was the first official supplement entirely devoted to roleplaying in a non-Western setting. Oriental Adventures also introduced a new game mechanic to Dungeons & Dragons, as the first official supplement to include rules for nonweapon proficiencies. Both non-weapon proficiencies and non-European settings were explored in more detail in 2nd Edition AD&D rules. The fantasy setting introduced in the original Oriental Adventures is Kara-Tur, a continent of Abeir-Toril. TSR went on to produce eight adventures using the Oriental Adventures rules and the Kara-Tur setting. Gary Gygax intended to incorporate the material from Oriental Adventures into revised versions of the Players Handbook and Dungeon Masters Guide, but left TSR shortly after announcing the project. Little if any material from Oriental Adventures was incorporated into the AD&D 2nd Edition core books, and Oriental Adventures itself was never revised for the 2nd Edition.
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