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Re: AD&D 2nd Edition Trading Cards
Spanky The Man (SpankyTheMan@gmail.com) 2014/06/13 07:59

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On Thu, 12 Jun 2014 19:29:57 +0300, Asten <3rdwall@draman.del> wrote:

>Oh, drat!
>
>I missed the magic "trading" word... What I posted were spell cards...


Not a problem. It was more a question to satisfy my curiousity than
any real desire to see them posted. They had limited utility after
all.

I was mostly wondering if any poor schlub had ever taken the time to
manually scan all 750 (x3!) cards. There's dedication!

>
>On 2014-06-12 14:54:40 +0000, Spanky The Man said:
>
>> Out of curiousity...
>>
>> Were the AD&D 2nd Edition Trading Cards ever scanned to PDF?
>> I remember owning the factory set box (750 cards) back in the day. I
>> think I used to use them as encounter cards, although it didn't work
>> well for that. They had nice art, though. They were too bulky to hang
>> on to over the years, especially given their lack of utility.
>>
>> Apparently there were three sets, released in 1991, 1992 and 1993
>> http://rpggeek.com/rpgitem/56578/1991-trading-cards
>

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