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  2. Ralph Bakshi's Wizards - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Earley reviewed Wizards in White Wolf #35 (March/April, 1993), rating it a 4 out of 5 and stated that "All in all, this product should interest the initiated and uninitiated alike. One only wonders how many variations on the theme exist, and whether a Wizards campaign can enjoy long-term success." [1]

  3. Ultimate Book of Spells - Wikipedia

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    The talking all-powerful spellbook-of-spellbooks U.B.O.S. takes the three friends to the center of the Earth, where an evil supreme wizard Zarlak is stealing magic from the outside world. U.B.O.S. tells the trio that are the prophesied "Power of Three," the only ones magically strong enough to beat Zarlak and defeat him should his release come ...

  4. Dwight in Shining Armor - Wikipedia

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    Dwight, Gretta and Chlodwig enter the portal and try to put out the flame, but all their efforts only anger the flame. The tovenars arrive and begin to battle, forcing Hexala to use the candle that she won from Ragana to freeze time. Eventually, the group notice wizard script written around the flame.

  5. Wizarding World Digital - Wikipedia

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    Users could practice spells and later use them against other members of Pottermore in the wizard's duels. There were four spellbooks and they were The Standard Book of Spells (Grade 1), The Standard Book of Spells (Grade 2), The Dark Forces: A Guide to Self-Protection and Curses and Counter-Curses. Each spell has a different effect on the victim.

  6. Archetype Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Archetype Entertainment is an American video game development studio established as a division of game publisher Wizards of the Coast, itself a subsidiary of Hasbro.The Austin, Texas-based studio was created by Wizards in April 2019 to develop new intellectual property outside of Wizards' existing Dungeons & Dragons and Magic: The Gathering franchises.

  7. Wizards & Warriors III: Kuros: Visions of Power - Wikipedia

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    Players begin the game with three lives, and the game ends when all lives have been lost; unlike the previous Wizards & Warriors games, there is no password or continue feature. [2] Kuros' first objective is to gain new disguises, powers, and abilities from the three main character classes: knight, thief, and wizard.

  8. Book of Potions - Wikipedia

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    Book of Potions (or Wonderbook: Book of Potions) is a 2013 augmented reality game developed by London Studio and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 3. It is a companion to the Harry Potter series and serves as a follow-up to the Wonderbook 's debut title, Book of Spells (2012).

  9. Wizards & Warriors - Wikipedia

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    Wizards & Warriors pits the hero Kuros, the "Knight Warrior of the Books of Excalibur", [7] against the main antagonist, the evil wizard Malkil. He was considered one of the greatest wizards in the land, such that Merlin was one of his students. However, the aging Malkil has gone mad, using his magic for evil, and has captured the princess as ...