kellri wrote:I'm sponsoring a game club at an International Korean school. We'd like to play D&D, in English, using the Cyclopedia. However, as I won't have time to explain everything, I'd like to have a Korean-edition on hand for the rules-lawyers. Anyone ever seen such a thing? A scan would be best, although I'd also be willing to pay for a copy if necessary. Any help or info would be great. Thanks.
VermilionFire wrote:As far as I know the only Asian edition of D&D to ever come out was in Japanese. I'd love to get my hands on a Chinese edition but it just doesn't exist...
NetRodent wrote:There's an entry for a Chinese edition of the Mentzer Basic Set, although there's no information about it.http://www.acaeum.com/DDIndexes/SetPage ... icfor.html
VermilionFire wrote:NetRodent wrote:There's an entry for a Chinese edition of the Mentzer Basic Set, although there's no information about it.http://www.acaeum.com/DDIndexes/SetPage ... icfor.htmlWow, thanks for pointing that out; that now becomes a holy grail for me... anyone have a copy?
Beyondthebreach wrote:I imagine Raphael Wong has a copy (listed in the credits). Anyone know who he is?
kellri wrote:I've lived in Taiwan for 10 years, the PRC for 1, and Vietnam for 6. In all my time in Asia, I've only come across 'English' editions. Taiwan has at least two gaming shops which sell imported stuff. Hong Kong has at least two shops, again selling mostly imports.
kellri wrote:That's what happens when you dump Agent Orange all over the place and take no responsibility for it.
FoulFoot wrote:Though as you can see... the Chinese set. Anyone able to make out whether it's Cantonese (Hong Kong) or Mandarin (PRC)?Foul