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Elements of Magic: Revised -- Revised Again!
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<blockquote data-quote="Morrus" data-source="post: 1900893" data-attributes="member: 1"><p><a href="http://www.rpgnow.com/product_info.php?manufacturers_id=313&products_id=2699&SRC=EnWorld" target="_blank"><em>Elements of Magic: Revised</em></a> has been revised again! [hq]"This is version 1.2 of <em>Elements of Magic</em>, containing the version 1.1 errata from the original revised edition as well as revised and updated bookmarks and hyperlinks - and an entirely new 7-page appendix of errata, changes and augmentations to the system."[/hq] If you purchased the original <em>Elements of Magic: Revised</em>, you should have received a copy of this newest version by email.</p><p> </p><p> We like to think of <em>Elements of Magic</em> as "the premier magic point system for d20 spellcasting", and it has proven to be an extremely popular plug-in magic system designed to replace the standard "fire and forget" system of d20 magic. Spell lists are flexible, allowing you to build your spells modularly, using a "noun & verb" system which presents endless possible combinations. You can <em>evoke lightning</em>, <em>drain time</em> or <em>transform creature</em>. There are thousands of combinations possible, making your d20 spellcaster unique, flexible and flavourful. Don't miss out!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Morrus, post: 1900893, member: 1"] [url="http://www.rpgnow.com/product_info.php?manufacturers_id=313&products_id=2699&SRC=EnWorld"][i]Elements of Magic: Revised[/i][/url] has been revised again! [hq]"This is version 1.2 of [i]Elements of Magic[/i], containing the version 1.1 errata from the original revised edition as well as revised and updated bookmarks and hyperlinks - and an entirely new 7-page appendix of errata, changes and augmentations to the system."[/hq] If you purchased the original [i]Elements of Magic: Revised[/i], you should have received a copy of this newest version by email. We like to think of [i]Elements of Magic[/i] as "the premier magic point system for d20 spellcasting", and it has proven to be an extremely popular plug-in magic system designed to replace the standard "fire and forget" system of d20 magic. Spell lists are flexible, allowing you to build your spells modularly, using a "noun & verb" system which presents endless possible combinations. You can [i]evoke lightning[/i], [i]drain time[/i] or [i]transform creature[/i]. There are thousands of combinations possible, making your d20 spellcaster unique, flexible and flavourful. Don't miss out! [/QUOTE]
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