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CE DM
2021-02-23, 10:39 AM
Is there a collection of the dead levels additions from WOTC anywhere? or a PDF?

Biffoniacus_Furiou
2021-02-23, 10:47 AM
Dead Levels (http://archive.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/cwc/20061013a)
Dead Levels II (http://archive.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/cwc/20070227x)

In Chrome, press Ctrl-P and switch the printer selection to Save as PDF.

St Fan
2021-02-23, 10:56 AM
You can also find them listed on the bottom of this part of the SRD (http://srd.dndtools.org/srd/variant/variantList.html), along with many other alternate class features.

CE DM
2021-02-23, 11:21 AM
Thanks guys!:smallsmile:

got them as PDF's! thanks for the links & direct plain instructions Biffoniacus_Furiou :smallsmile:

is that SRD page likely to last a long time, St Fan? looks very handy indeed!

St Fan
2021-02-23, 11:35 AM
Thanks guys!:smallsmile:

is that SRD page likely to last a long time, St Fan? looks very handy indeed!

It's been here for a while already, I don't see why it wouldn't last.

And yes, it is very handy; you're sure to miss none of the possible ACF you could have used while making a character.
(I especially like the full list of familiars on the Wizard/Sorcerer pages.)

Troacctid
2021-02-23, 12:46 PM
You can also find them listed on the bottom of this part of the SRD, along with many other alternate class features.
That's not the SRD, it's a pirate site with a misleading name; I don't think it's kosher to link to it on this forum. The Dead Levels articles aren't OGL and are not part of the SRD, which can actually be found here (https://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=d20/article/srd35).

CE DM
2021-02-23, 02:49 PM
Indeed it's not, it's way, way better.

I'm not a corporate lawyer or lackey, just a customer that bought every 3.5e hardback back in the day, so I appreciate the link, thanks again St Fan. I expect it is NOT destined for a long life, sadly. given the rapid reaction already shown.

Wonderful to have all that in a list like that, more than WOTC ever managed, and saving net articles that are hard to find now, especially with lost forums and so on.