Curse of the Azure Bonds

Curse of the Azure Bonds

released on Dec 31, 1989

Curse of the Azure Bonds

released on Dec 31, 1989

Welcome to the official Advanced Dungeons & Dragons computer product, Curse of the Azure Bonds, A Forgotten Realms fantasy role-playing epic. This adventure game is based on the rules and background created by TSR, Inc. and a storyline created especially for this game. THE CURSE OF THE AZURE BONDS adventure begins in the frontier city of Tilverton on the border between the great kingdom of Cormyr and the scattered settlements of the Dalelands. The characters begin as experienced adventurers who have been ambushed, captured, and cursed with five magical bonds. Each bond is an azure-blue symbol imprinted just under the skin of each character's swordarm. These bonds have dangerous magical powers that can take control of the characters' actions. The characters' quest in Curse of the Azure Bonds is to search the Realms for the source of the bonds and rid themselves of the bonds' terrible curse.


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Pool of Radiance: Ruins of Myth Drannor
Pools of Darkness
Pools of Darkness
Dungeons & Dragons: Secret of the Silver Blades
Dungeons & Dragons: Secret of the Silver Blades
Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Pool of Radiance
Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Pool of Radiance

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Being the second of the Gold Box games, it carries over a fair bit from Pool of Radiance, but also adds some new classes and quality of life improvements over the first. The story again is merely serviceable here.

It is better than its predecessor and shows how fast tech was progressing back then. A lot fewer stupid encounters like 50 kobolds and no level drain. Still has the terrible burial glade area where every enemy can either poison or paralyze. Which are both certain death.

It is better than its predecessor and shows how fast tech was progressing back then. A lot fewer stupid encounters like 50 kobolds and no level drain. Still has the terrible burial glade area where every enemy can either poison or paralyze. Which are both certain death.

This is better than Pool of Radiance and you can't convince me otherwise.