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  2. The Complete Wizard's Handbook - Wikipedia

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    The Complete Wizard's Handbook also details new official spells. An entire chapter is devoted to a discussion of role-playing and various wizard-character stereotypes, and a "Wizardly Lists" miscellany is included at the end of the book. Other sections detailed in the book include "Combat and the Wizard" and "Spell Commentary". [2]

  3. Explorer's Guide to Wildemount - Wikipedia

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    Chris Perkins, Wizards of the Coast internal lead on the Explorer's Guide to Wildemount, said: Exandria, which is the world in which Wildemount is a continent, fits into the D&D multiverse insofar as it is another world in the material plane. So just like Eberron or Toril, or Krynn, or Athas, it exists in that same sphere.

  4. List of Magic: The Gathering keywords - Wikipedia

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    It is still functionally present in the game, with newer cards using a complete explanation for each part of the effect. (e.g. "Destroy target creature. It cannot be regenerated.") [32] Bury is found only in sets prior to Tempest; all cards which contained the term have been issued new wording to use either a "destroy" or "sacrifice" effect.

  5. Complete Mage - Wikipedia

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    Complete Mage, for example, doesn't introduce new classes like Complete Arcane did, though it does provide some new options (feats, spells, and so on) for the new classes from Complete Arcane." [ 2 ] Shannon Appelcline identified Complete Mage as one of the books that "changed the way that D&D worked in dramatic ways" and may have influenced ...

  6. The Enchanted World - Wikipedia

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    Magic in those days was almost instinctual and inborn; it was an art. Those days ended with Merlin, the last of the old wizards, famous for his mentorship of King Arthur and the realm of Camelot. When he withdrew from the world, magic itself began to withdraw, and the wizards retreated from human sight.

  7. List of Dungeons & Dragons adventures - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of official Dungeons & Dragons adventures published by Wizards of the Coast as separate publications. It does not include adventures published as part of supplements, officially licensed Dungeons & Dragons adventures published by other companies, official d20 System adventures and other Open Game License adventures that may be compatible with Dungeons & Dragons.

  8. Talislanta - Wikipedia

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    Mark A. Santillo reviewed Talislanta Complete Roleplaying Game in White Wolf #33 (Sept./Oct., 1992), rating it a 4 out of 5 and stated that "The overall rating is high because of the tremendous creative effort that went into Talislanta, effort which is evident in the excellent artwork, imaginative archetypes, geographical features and fanciful ...

  9. The Fantasy Trip - Wikipedia

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    (Released simultaneously and in the same format were Advanced Melee and Advanced Wizard, which greatly expand and revise the physical and magical combat systems.) The three books together formed the complete Fantasy Trip game system. As in the original MicroGames, each character has Strength, Dexterity and IQ attributes. New (human) characters ...