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Birthright campaign setting 3.5 wiki
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The Krugel orcs are presented as a player character race for the Hollow World campaign setting in the Hollow World Boxed Set, in the "" (1990). Orcs were also later featured in the Dungeons & Dragons Game set (1991), the Dungeons & Dragons Rules Cyclopedia (1991), the Classic Dungeons & Dragons Game set (1994), and the Dungeons & Dragons Adventure Game set (1999). The orc was featured as a player character race in the Orcs of Thar gazetteer (1989). This edition of the D&D game included its own version of the orc, in the Dungeons & Dragons Basic Set (1977, 1981, 1983). In the article "Hey, Wanna Be a Kobold?" by Joseph Clay in Dragon #141 (January 1989), kobolds, xvarts, goblins, and orcs were presented as player character races along with two new character classes the "Shaman" and the "Witch Doctor". Moore's article, "The Half-Orc Point of View." The mythology and attitudes of the orcs are described in detail in Dragon #62 (June 1982), in Roger E.

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The orc appears in the first edition Monster Manual (1977), where it is described as a fiercely competitive bully, a tribal creature often living underground. Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 1st edition (1977-1988) The orc was one of the first monsters introduced in the earliest edition of the game, in the Dungeons & Dragons "white box" set (1974), where they were described as tribal creatures that live in caves or villages. The D&D orc is largely based upon the orcs appearing in the works of J.R.R.

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The orc was one of the earliest creatures introduced in the D&D game.

  • 1.7 Dungeons & Dragons 4th edition (2008-).
  • 1.4 Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd edition (1989-1999).
  • 1.2 Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 1st edition (1977-1988).














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