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Dungeon Geomorphs Set One: Basic Dungeon
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Item code:
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TSR9004
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Type:
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Accessory
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Release:
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1976
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Design:
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Gary Gygax
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Format:
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6 Cardstock Pages
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Rarity:
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Uncommon
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Value @NrMint:
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$40
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ISBN:
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NA
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Cover Price:
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Weight:
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56 grams
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Dimensions:
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width: 21.5 cm height: 27.2 cm depth: 0.1 cm
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Collector's Arcana: Dungeon Geomorphs - Set 1: Basic Dungeon was sold individually and also included
with early prints of the Dungeons & Dragons Basic Set. As a result, the Dungeon
Geomorphs can be viewed as a "cross-over" accessory - compatible with both the Original Dungeons & Dragons rules as well as the Basic Rules.
Surely there was no thought at TSR to strictly divide the two editions at the time, but for our purposes, they are
listed under both the Original and Classic Dungeons & Dragons sections.
This set conists of one cover page with five sheets of geomorphs. The sheets are arranged with two square geomorphs and one rectangular geomorph. They were designed to
be cut apart so, presumably, this has contributed even further to their rarity.
The earlier print has a lizard logo and states a copyright date of 1976 on the front cover while the set included
with the first Basic Set also has a F1002 as the stock number instead of 9004. The later print has a Wizard Logo
and the copyright date has been removed.
Description (From the front cover)
This set contains ten 5¼" square geomorphic dungeon level pieces and five 2½" x 10½"
additional dungeon level pieces which are semi-geomorphic.
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Acknowledgements
Thanks to Kynan Connor for help with the pictures and item detail.
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