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  2. Arcane Brilliance: Taking your mage transmog beyond tier sets

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    Many potential transmog enthusiasts might find themselves getting a bit overwhelmed when it comes to choosing what to wear. You don't need an article that tells you "tier sets look good," because ...

  3. Complete Mage - Wikipedia

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    Complete Mage, for example, doesn't introduce new classes like Complete Arcane did, though it does provide some new options (feats, spells, and so on) for the new classes from Complete Arcane." [ 2 ] Shannon Appelcline identified Complete Mage as one of the books that "changed the way that D&D worked in dramatic ways" and may have influenced ...

  4. List of Mage: The Ascension books - Wikipedia

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    Mage: The Ascension 20th Anniversary Edition logo. Mage: The Ascension is a tabletop role-playing game in the World of Darkness series, where players take the roles of mages. It was originally released by White Wolf Publishing in 1993, and released in new editions in 1995 (second edition), 2000 (Revised Edition), and 2015 (20th Anniversary Edition), which update the game rules.

  5. Mage: The Awakening - Wikipedia

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    Mage: The Awakening is a tabletop role-playing game originally published by White Wolf Publishing on August 29, 2005, and is the third game in their Chronicles of Darkness series. The characters portrayed in this game are individuals able to bend or break the commonly accepted rules of reality to perform subtle or outlandish acts of magic .

  6. Dark Ages: Mage - Wikipedia

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    White Wolf resumed publishing historical settings in 2002, by first relaunching Dark Ages: Vampire as a core rulebook, and then adding supplements for other supernatural groups, all of them dependent on Dark Ages: Vampire to play, including Dark Ages: Mage, [1] which was released in October 2002 as a 240-page hardcover book, and later re-released as an e-book.

  7. Mage (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Mage is an American superhero comic book written and illustrated by Matt Wagner, which he describes as an "allegorical autobiography" in which the hero, Kevin Matchstick, is a stand-in for the author, and "[a]ll the other characters he encounters and situations he endures are metaphors from my own life... told through the lens of a fantasy adventure". [1]

  8. Avalon: Web of Magic - Wikipedia

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    Book 11 - Dark Mage; Seven Seas (October 2009) Book 12 - Full Circle ; Seven Seas (March 2010). Out of print for three years, new editions of the books were published by Seven Seas Entertainment , with updated cover art by Allison Strom, revised text, the addition of in-book illustrations and an informational section.

  9. Circle of Magic - Wikipedia

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    Circle of Magic is a quartet of fantasy novels by Tamora Pierce, [1] [2] set in Emelan, a fictional realm in a pseudo-medieval and renaissance era. It revolves around four young mages, each specializing in a different kind of magic, as they learn to control their extraordinary and strong powers and put them to use. [3]