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The Book of Wondrous Inventions

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Have you ever wondered why, in a world full of magic, there are no enchanted labor-saving devices? Few magical mods of transpotation? No bespelled byproducts of the inventor's art? Wonder no more! They are all here, in this latest compendium from the Game Wizard's lair: The Book of Wondrous Inventions!

The Book of Wondrous Inventions is usable with both the D&D and the AD&D game systems. Each invention is clearly outlined, including function, form, and hazards of use. Statistics and spell details are presented in a manner compatible with both game systems. Adventure scenario suggestions are given, as well as design instructions for characters who wish to build a duplicate device.

As an added bonus, a section is included which details a system for creating spells and magical items. This will prove especially useful to players and DMs who use the D&D game system; the detailed information is also of help to AD&D game players.

96 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1987

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Bruce Heard

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January 30, 2018
Some of this book is funny enough but overall it's a great example of the absolute garbage that TSR were churning out in their (by that time) utterly bloated and directionless product line.
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