Dragon #73 is a magazine issue released in May 1983.
Content[]
Features[]
The following feature articles appeared in this issue:
| Title | Page | Author | Rules |
|---|---|---|---|
| The Duelist | 6 | Arthur Collins | AD&D 1e |
| The Inner Planes | 10 | Gary Gygax | AD&D 1e |
| The Solo Scenario | 16 | Katharine Kerr | AD&D 1e |
| The Ecology of the Catoblepas | 22 | Chris Elliott & Richard Edwards | AD&D 1e |
| The Whole Half-Ogre | 24 | Roger E. Moore | AD&D 1e |
| Relief For Traveller Nobility | 26 | Paul M. Crabaugh | Traveller |
| Photo Finish: Lights, Camera, Life! | 28 | Mike Sitkiewicz | |
| When It Gets Hit, It Gets Hurt | 34 | Arthur Collins | AD&D 1e |
| Non-Violent Magic Items | 36 | Lewis Pulsipher & Roland Gettliffe | AD&D 1e |
| New Tools of the Trade | 58 | Jeffrey L. Gillespie | Top Secret |
| Thief's Climb Should Be Leveled Out | 60 | John T. Sapienza, Jr. | Basic D&D |
| A Rare Way of Viewing the Wish | 62 | Lewis Pulsipher | AD&D 1e |
| Patching the Cracks In Champions | 66 | Paul M. Crabaugh | Champions |
| All For All, Not One For One | 74 | Roger E. Moore | |
| Castles By Carroll V: Leeds Castle | 76 | Mike Carroll | |
| Time, Money, File 13 and the Goon Show | 78 | Tom Wham | File 13 |
Fiction[]
| Title | Page | Author |
|---|---|---|
| Sagittarian, The | 70 | Jessica Amanda Salmonson |
Adventure modules[]
| Title | Page | Author | Rules |
|---|---|---|---|
| Forest of Doom | 41 | Scott Butler | D&D1 |
Development and release[]
Development[]
Kim Mohan served as Editor-in-Chief.
Release[]
Dragon #73 was released by TSR in May 1983 for $3.00 US.
Reception and influence[]
Critical reception[]
Influence on other works[]
The Inner Planes by Gary Gygax introduced the quasi-elemental planes and codified the names of the para-elemental planes of Smoke, Ooze, and Magma, which would be used until the end of D&D third edition.
External links[]
- Dragon #73 at RPG.net
References[]
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