![]() Presented in the P layer’s Handbook when casting spells from Open and place Spell Compendium next to your Player’s HandbookĪnd use both books’ spell lists for your character’s class to When selecting spells for your character, simply It works just like Chapter 11: Spells in the Player’s Thatįact might be a little intimidating, but Spell Compendium isĮasy to use. This book puts over a thousand spells at your fingertips. You’ll find something magical on every one. After reading it, open this book to any page This introduction describes the features of this book and Spellcasters form a cornerstone of fantasy, and Spell Compen¬ĭium builds on that cornerstone by presenting over a thousand Of power, for they are the signs of spellcasting. In the Dungeons & Dragons game, these are the earmarks Twisted hands making bizarre gestures-it sounds crazy, but Pockets full of bat guano, incomprehensible speech, and Any similarity to actual people, organizations, places, or events is purely coincidental. Any reproduction or unauthorized use of the material or artwork contained herein is prohibited without the express written permission This material is protected under the copyright laws of AllĬharacters, character names, and the distinctive likenesses thereof are property of Wizards of the Coast, Inc. Original Publication December 2005 This Edition First Printing April 2013ĭungeons & Dragons, D&D, Dungeon Master, d20, d20 System, Wizards of the Coast, Player’s Handbook, Dungeon Master’s Guide, Monster Manual, SpellĬompendium, all other Wizards of the Coast product names, and their respective logos are trademarks of Wizards of the Coast in the U.S.A. Wizards of the Coast LLC do Hasbro UK Ltd. To learn more about the Open Gaming License and the d20 System License, please visit No portion of this work may be reproduced inĪny form without written permission. This Wizards of the Coast game product contains no Open Game Content. ![]() ![]() This product uses updated material from the v.3.5 revision. Gary Gygax and Dave Arneson, and the new Dungeons &ĭragons game designed by Jonathan Tweet, Monte Cook, Skip Williams, Richard Baker, and Peter Adkison. For a list of all these sources, see page 285.īased on the original Dungeons & Dragons® rules created by E. Much of the material in this book was taken from or derived from other sources. ![]()
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