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1–3: 1-5607-6139-3: Endless Armies: Jeff Grubb: 1991 ― 32: FMA2: 4–6: 1-5607-6146-6: City of Gold: John Nephew, Jonathan Tweet: 1992 ― 210: FMQ1: 4–6: 1-5607-6322-1: FRA—Forgotten Realms Adventure, or the Empires Adventures Trilogy, is a series of modules for use with The Horde expansion campaign for 2nd Ed. AD&D Forgotten Realms ...
This is a list of official Dungeons & Dragons adventures published by Wizards of the Coast as separate publications. It does not include adventures published as part of supplements, officially licensed Dungeons & Dragons adventures published by other companies, official d20 System adventures and other Open Game License adventures that may be compatible with Dungeons & Dragons.
Under 3.0/3.5 editions of the rules they are instead manufactured by spellcasters in the same manner as other magical items. The Vorpal Sword is taken from Lewis Carrol's poem "Jabberwocky". [77] In Dungeons & Dragons, the sword has specific properties relating to beheading, which is the method the blade in the poem uses to slay the titular ...
Offers an in-depth look at the power of dragonmarks and the thirteen dragonmarked houses of the Eberron world. 0-7869-3933-8: Secrets of Sarlona — February 2007: Explores the continent of Sarlona for the first time. It gives players and Dungeon Masters their first real glimpse inside the empire of Riedra, home of the Inspired and the kalashtar.
By 1995, with power creep from optional classes and races becoming prominent, they were forced to abandon their original plan and revise the entire line. [8] New versions of the core rule books were published featuring reorganized page layouts, new art and a black-bordered trade dress accompanied by a new logo, though they had few rule changes.
Tales from the Yawning Portal is an anthology of updated modules and adventures from previous editions. [1] The modules are modified to use the fifth edition rules, and adjusted to match differing levels of player characters, [2] so that the adventures can be played in the order they are presented in the book, or dropped into a home campaign.
Clubs and student jobs which grant player characters a "student dice" that can be used on ability checks associated with skills related to their extracurricular activities [3] A relationship subsystem involving the NPCs which adds mechanical bonuses or penalties depending on if the NPC becomes a friend or rival [ 2 ] [ 4 ]
This was changed in 3.5 so that all disciplines are linked to the Intelligence statistic. Psion is the favored class of the elan race (found in the Expanded Psionics Handbook), as well as the kalashtar (found in the Eberron Campaign Setting). In both 3rd and 3.5 editions, Psions expend power points to activate their psionic powers.