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Sword and Fist: Jason Carl: January 1, 2001: A guidebook to fighters and monks: 96: 0-7869-1829-2: Psionics Handbook: Bruce R. Cordell: March 1, 2001: Rules and options for integrating psionic powers into the D&D game. 160: 0-7869-1835-7: Defenders of the Faith: Rich Redman, James Wyatt: May 1, 2001: A guidebook to clerics and paladins: 96: 0 ...
Sword and Fist is a guidebook which provides supplemental information for characters belonging to the Fighter and Monk base classes. This book contained tips for creating and playing characters of the aforementioned class, as well as a large number of prestige classes, most of which have been reintroduced in the 3.5 supplemental sourcebook Complete Warrior.
Quest for the Frozen Flame #1: Broken Tusk Moon: January 26, 2022: 96 978-1-64078-393-5: Softcover PZO90175 Ron Lundeen and Stephanie Lundeen Quest for the Frozen Flame #2: Lost Mammoth Valley: February 23, 2022: 96 978-1-64078-396-6: Softcover PZO90176 Jessica Catalan Quest for the Frozen Flame #3: Burning Tundra: March 30, 2022: 96 978-1 ...
Metallic dragons are forces of good and they are led by the mighty dragon-god Bahamut. Chromatic dragons are evil creatures ranging from white (the weakest) to the mighty red (the strongest). The chromatic dragons revere Tiamat, a five-headed dragon-god with heads of each color of the evil dragon (red, blue, green, white, black).
The Wand of Orcus in the original Monster Manual (1977).. The Wand of Orcus is a fictional magical weapon described in various Dungeons & Dragons media. Because of the popularity of Orcus as a villain within the Dungeons & Dragons universe, many different authors have written materials describing artifacts created by or associated with the character.
A major facet of the Quest Mode is hunger management. Each monster can drop a food item which will fill the hunger bar slightly, and supply the player with one of the previously mentioned nutrients. Eating while the hunger bar is full will increase the maximum size of their stomach (though the actual size of the bar on the screen remains the ...
Heroes of Might and Magic III: The Restoration of Erathia (commonly referred to as Heroes of Might & Magic 3, or Heroes 3, or abbreviated HoMM 3) is a turn-based strategy game developed by Jon Van Caneghem through New World Computing originally released for Microsoft Windows by The 3DO Company in 1999.
The central plot of the expansion is the return of the evil dragon aspect Deathwing the Destroyer (originally Neltharion the Earth Warder). Last seen in Warcraft II, which took place more than two decades earlier, Deathwing has spent that time healing himself, and plotting his fiery return from the elemental plane of Deepholm. [5]