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With Ema's site down, I find myself searching for a location that contains all spells from 3.5e, including Spell Compendium. I have looked at Crystalkeep, which is great, and has most of the spells, but not from the Compendium.
Ideally, I'm searching for something that has the format of either Crystalkeep or Ema's old dynamic sheets.
Ah I see, I own a copy of the book, but I was hoping for an easier solution for my wife, who's playing her first wizard. Maybe I'll just stick with the OGL-stuff from Candlekeep for her Conjuror.
Obviously, there are still plenty of places online and FLGSs where you can buy official 3rd Edition products. And 3rd party products for 3rd Edition that are chock full of spells are available, too.
Or you could find the 2nd Edition 4 book Spell Compendium. A few FLGSs must have it, and I know it's available online, for purchase. A lot of spells there, over 1,000!
How to convert 2nd Edition spells to 3rd Edition? Easy.
Just convert 2nd Edition rounds into 3rd Edition rounds, 2nd Edition casting times into 3rd Edition partial actions or quick actions or full round actions (or any kind of action you want them to be.)
Or, if you want a longer spell duration, keep the 2nd Edition round duration, and so you have durations in 3rd Edition minutes.
Want to change the spells in other ways to suit your tastes? Do it. It's your game!
Those spells aren't OGL, and thus it would be against board rules to tell you were you can find them, at least I think.
Correct. It is against our policy to assist copyright infringement.
People may feel free to point to places to get OGL content that's properly distributed, but please do not point anyone to materials created in violation of copyright or license.
Sorry, just trying to be helpful. I didn't think there was anything wrong with that link since it doesn't include full descriptions of non-OGL content, so it's useless without having the appropriate sourcebooks. But sadly it seems like we're all copyright infringers in someone's eyes these days, whether we realize it or not.
As an alternative, the WotC web site has an official list of all 3.5e spells from the PHB and Spell Compendium here. Its search functionality is a bit more limited, but still useful.
Ah I see, I own a copy of the book, but I was hoping for an easier solution for my wife, who's playing her first wizard. Maybe I'll just stick with the OGL-stuff from Candlekeep for her Conjuror.
How many spells does she plan to have?
Or do you play higher level?
Just choose the spells and then make a useful list of those yourself.
You don't really need information about spells you cannot cast.
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She's playing level 1 to start. She played a cleric in the past and really enjoyed when I was able to print out all the spells and a short description so she can decide which spells to choose when levelling and as a wizard to copy into the spellbook.
She's playing level 1 to start. She played a cleric in the past and really enjoyed when I was able to print out all the spells and a short description so she can decide which spells to choose when levelling and as a wizard to copy into the spellbook.
If you are printing them all out anyway, why not just photocopy them from the book?
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There are a literal plethora of 3rd edition spells available from multiple sources, for purchase. With the purchase of a few books, you can obtain hundreds of spells for 3rd edition.
If you are willing to do the conversion from 2nd edition to 3rd edition, then purchase 2nd edition products (they, also, are available from multiple vendors, for purchase.) You can VERY quickly obtain over a thousand spells in the 2nd edition format, with the purchase of only a few books (such as the Spell Compendium books), and there are many people who can direct you to which 2nd edition products (other than the Compendium and the PHB, obviously) are chock full of spells.
1st edition products are sometimes spell rich, and the conversion is similar to 2nd edition spells. Again, a lot of people can point you to the products (besides the PHB, obviously) to buy, here.
But don't photocopy anything.
My advice. (Always assume it's Copyrighted, and you cannot go wrong.)
Yeah, I own the Spell Compendium, I just wanted to make a quick mini-spellbook for the PC, rather than have around the PHB, SPC, CM & CA, in addition to others at the table.
Yeah, I own the Spell Compendium, I just wanted to make a quick mini-spellbook for the PC, rather than have around the PHB, SPC, CM & CA, in addition to others at the table.
I'll try the photocopy-ing from my own copy.
I actually spent a little bit of time typing up descriptions for spells my cleric uses semi-frequently. Depending on how fast a typist you are, that can be more convenient than photocopying... a lot of the text in each spell isn't necessary for a quick reference.
You could also use either the photocopier or a scanner to take spells from separate pages and piece them together into one document.