UK Dragon 164

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UK Dragon Issue #164, Vol. XV, No. 7

titleUK Dragon
publisherTSR
dateDecember 1990
editorRoger E. Moore
cover artistJim Holloway
formatstaple-bound magazine
pages112pp
MSRP£1.25
preceded byUK Dragon 163
followed byUK Dragon 165
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table of contents



Same cover art and article content as Dragon 164.


CONTENTS

  • Special Attractions
    • Return to the Orient
      • Flying Feet and Lightning Hands - Add scissors kicks and double-fist punches to your martial-arts repertoire, Len Carpenter
      • Things Your Sensei Never Taught You - Create a martial-arts style that will really knock 'em out!, Rudy Thauberger
      • Bonds of Brotherhood - Monks can break boards, but can they change the world? If they work together, yes, Tom Griffith
  • Born to Defend - The paio shih: a guardian character for Oriental D&D games, Joseph R. Ravitts
  • Other Features
    • The Voyage of the Princess Ark - The Princess comes home - but 34 years too late, Bruce A Heard
    • The Role of Computers - MegaTraveller 1 opens the doors to the role-playing galaxy, Hartley Lesser, Patricia Lesser, Kirk Lesser
    • Arcane Lore - Pages from the Mages, part VI: in which Elminster reinvents the flying boat, Ed Greenwood
    • Role-playing Reviews - Forget humans, elves, and dwarves: Role-play trolls, centaurs, sphinxes, and giants instead!, Jim Bambra
    • The Mechanics of the Iron Cobra - A devoted machine always follows its last order, no matter who gives it, Spike Y. Jones
    • "What has he got in his pocketses, anyway?" - Have your thief find adventure in the next pocket he picks, Ed Greenwood
    • Novel Ideas - A new trilogy about a man, his army, and the fall of the civilized world, Theresa Hickey
    • Through the Looking Glass - Should the possession of lead miniatures be a crime? It might be soon!, Robert Bigelow