
Any outside Forgotten Realms lore is fine with me.ĮOTB 6: Putting All Our Eggs in One BasketĮOTB 9: Moss, Mantis Men, Meetings, Mind FlayersĮye of the Beholder II: The Legend of DarkmoonĮye of the Beholder III: Assault on Myth DrannorĪOMD 4: Pages by the Mages from Those Ages My only request will be to not discuss enemies that aren't listed in the manuals. There's not really a whole lot to spoil in these games. This won't result in the most powerful parties, but they'll be adequate to finish the games. No particular rules about what happens before/between then. Finish each game with a certain NPC party. As soon as I can get four new recruits in a game, drop any remaining members of the previous party.Ģ. You can even have those NPCs replace your own characters, which is what I plan to do in this LP. Each game also has recruitable NPCs and a maximum party size of 6. The sequels also allow importing from the previous game and come with quick start save files. The first task of each game is to make a party of four characters. After this LP got to the third game, they also became available on Steam. I will be playing the DOS versions that are buyable from GOG. That latter version adds more cutscenes to the game, complete with voice acting.

The first two have Amiga versions, and the original has console versions by Capcom for SNES and Sega CD. All three were released for DOS and PC-98. The first two games were first released in 1991, with the third coming in 1993. They're officially liscenced AD&D games published by Strategic Simulations, Inc (SSI) using 2nd edition rules.
SSI EYE OF THE BEHOLDER 3 SERIES
The Eye of the Beholder series is a trilogy of first-person dungeon crawler RPGs, in the vein of 1987's Dungeon Master.
