


I mean, Elf is a class in old school D&D as it was presented in the Basic and Expert sets.

But as I mentioned, these books have never been updated - they use older rules that are no longer in existence. I love a lot of those old modules and those Gazetteers with their lovingly detailed approach to setting, and I make use of them in my campaign, suitably altered to fit the world and my players. Some of the classic modules of D&D history - ones like Keep on the Borderlands, Palace of the Silver Princess, The Lost City, Isle of Dread, and Master of the Desert Nomads were all set in what was at the time called “The Known World” and which eventually became Mystara around the time of the publication of the D&D Gazetteer series. For example, I’m a huge fan of Mystara, the game world that was featured in the original D&D box sets and the B and X series of modules. I have been playing D&D for a long time and I’ve loved a lot of adventures and campaign settings over the years, but of course, some of that material has never been converted to more recent editions.
