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I found this website where you can download old PDF versions of AD&D first edition modules.

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Amazingly large portfolio! A number of download sites have recently gone 'offline' as these licensed sites become more popular. I guess that TSR decided to make some money from their back catalogue.

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And why not - this is classic material!
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I have decided to download DA2 - Temple of the Frog and L3 - Deep Dwarven Delve to continue our adventure. For the bargain price of £6.50 I managed to get two very high quality PDFs which were watermarked with my name and order number. Presumably this was to minimise the chance of people sharing the information freely on the internet.

It was a very good move, their website was a little bit slow and the download page crashed when I tried to create two simultaneous downloads. . . however a refresh kept the download option available and was able to retrieve the purchase without any problems.

I would recommend and may even go back for more - I could probably spend a small fortune on this website. Must resist!

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Content and quality of the download 5s
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The website has also created a 'library' of my purchases so I have a backup option should my computer break in some (hopefully distant) future!
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That's great - I haven't played either of those, so it will all be new. Brilliant!
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