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by: Bruce R. Cordell, Stephen Schubert, Chris Thomasson
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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 793
EAN: 9780786936960
ISBN: 0786936967
Label: Wizards of the Coast
Manufacturer: Wizards of the Coast
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 160
Publication Date: October 14, 2005
Publisher: Wizards of the Coast
Release Date: October 20, 2005
Sales Rank: 101736
Studio: Wizards of the Coast
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Product Description:
The ultimate magic sourcebook for the newest Dungeons & Dragons® world.
Magic of Eberron explores the variety of magic available in the Eberron world. It introduces a wealth of new arcane and divine spells, and artificer infusions. Chapters explore the more unusual manifestations of magic in Eberron, such as elemental binding, dragonshards and dragon magic, and the corrupted magic of the daelkyr. A chapter on lost magic explains how to make the discovery of new magical secrets a central feature of any Eberron campaign.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Nice add-on
Nice add-on for Eberron. Could explain a little more about the mournland. Could include more magical items. Good overall.
Rating: - Cool stuff in here
At first I thought: "Great, another book with more spells and feats that I have to know about," thinking that it would just be random stuff to fullfill some players need to have more random spells or powers at his disposal. The book however turned out to be great, and is my favorite supplement so far. A lot of the prestige classes and feats deal with dragons and promote more interesting roleplaying, in a way. Other info on dragonshards and magic items comes in handy now and then. Overall I'm ... Read More
Rating: - A useful addition
This book is great for explaining the various magics in Eberron. Whether you're a DM looking for some loot or encounter ideas or a player hunting for information, this book is a must have. Granted, the detail on some topics is somewhat lacking, the examples/ideas the book puts forward and pictures more than make up for it!
Rating: - Relevent material, but incomplete picture
I like magic, and Eberron is a world that represents an archetypical high-magic world. Keith Baker, who wrote the Eberron sourcebook (with help) and developed the world concept, also wrote Complete Arcane. Those two facts led me to have high hopes for this release, Magic of Eberron. What I got was something of a mixed bag, in my opinion.
What you get:
As promised, there's more information on the Shards, elemental binding, grafting different things onto your body, info on Daelkyr, ... Read More
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