Jeff Grubb continued to work on role-playing games with TSR for many years, long enough to be regarded affectionately as an "old timer" by Scott Haring. He was then retained at TSR as the principal architect of the Marvel Super Heroes game system, first released in 1984. in the early 1980's, where he was involved as a design consultant on Gary Gygax's Monster Manual II for the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game. Please edit it to conform to this wiki's style guidelines before removing this notice.Īlthough trained as a civil engineer, Jeff Grubb joined TSR, Inc. This article was rescued from The Annex, a repository of pages deleted from Wikipedia for lack of notability. Grubb also worked on the D20 Modern roleplaying game and the Urban Arcana campaign setting. I10 Ravenloft II: The House on Gryphon Hill (1986),įorgotten Realms Campaign Set (1e) (1987), He was later credited as a writer or designer on Grubb's first credited work for TSR was on the Monster Manual II (1e) (1983). 5.1.3 Magic: The Gathering (shared universe).5.1.2 Forgotten Realms (shared universe).
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