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More Gear!

Thursday, February 7, 2008

One year ago, we released Adventure Gear, a set of item cards designed to depict most of the common items adventurers carry with them deep into the bowels of the earth. There was only one problem: You can never have enough gear to bring with you into the bowels of the earth. Enter Adventure Gear 2, a new 54-card set of item cards depicting even more of the common items your adventurer carries with them... ah, you get the idea. Anyway, enough of my talking, take a look at some of these cards from the set.

Adventure Gear 2 is due to hit our warehouse later this month.

Jason Bulmahn
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