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Relics and Rituals

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A 3rd EDITION HARDCOVER CORE RULEBOOK NEW SPELLS AND MAGIC ITEMS! What wondrous blade is this? What strange incantation is captured on that scroll?? Ready to outfit your 3rd edition campaign with a host of new magic items and divine and arcane spells? From trinkets to artifacts, from curious cantrips to devastating rituals, RELICS & RITUALS has something new for every fantasy roleplaying gamer and campaign! This is the 2nd core rulebook release in the SCARRED LANDS setting. Please also see the CREATURE COLLECTION For OVER 200 NEW MAGIC ITEMS FOR YOUR 3RD EDITION CAMPAIGN! OVER 300 NEW DIVINE AND ARCANE SPELLS NEW RULES ALLOW SPELL-CASTERS TO WORK TOGETHER TO CAST MORE POWERFUL RITUAL MAGIC. A PREFACE BY GARY GYGAX! SWORD & SORCERY books are published under the Open Gaming License and are 100% compatible with 3rd Edition rules and the D20 System.

224 pages, Hardcover

First published January 2, 2001

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December 17, 2017
A nice compendium of magical spells/artifacts/systems created for the d20 system (D&D 3rd gen.) Densely packed with info that could augment any gaming system. Fantastic illustrations.
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March 8, 2010
Was an off company book that can be used in fantasy role playing D20 based games, primarily D&D. I dumped my 3rd edition books, never bought 3.5, and don't plan to move to 4th. This book and some others can be adapted to 2nd edition so I've kept it. Given the chance to start another game I plan to "possibly" use a s,all part of this book, but I will be very careful about it. 3rd edition was bad to allow player to reach near omnipotence in a very short order.
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