Plexus - SRD Revised - Spells (Bundle)

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Creative Mountain Games is pleased to announce the release of the Plexus - SRD Revised - Spells (Bundle). This new addition to CMG products includes individual spell books for Bards, Clerics, Druids, Paladins, Rangers, Sorcerers and Wizards, and one with Domain Spells. Each can also be purchased individually. You can check out two free samples of their usefulness by downloading the Spellbook for either Assassins or Blackguards. Naturally the entire Spells Bundle has also been incorporated into the FULL Plexus - SRD Revised (Bundle) which is still the best bet for overall savings since the revisions on the FULL Bundle comes FREE to previous purchasers.
 

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I checked out the cleric spells list thoroughly. The format for the spells list reminds me of the old 1st Edition Player's Hanbbook -- alternating shades of gray for the names of individual spells. The spell names are in bold text. (The 0 level and 1st level spells for the cleric lists are not in bold text, but this is a very minor point.)

The organization of spells by level and alphabetically is a plus. Sometimes, I can't remember the name of a spell, so the by level list is helpful. Of course, having the spells listed alphabetically helps in checking out the effects of individual spells. I also like the fact that similar spells are grouped together in the alphabetical list. Thus, Planar Ally and Lesser Planar Ally can be found under P.

The lists are easy to use, and should benefit both players and DMs. I can imagind using the spell lists while I am writing up an adventure for my players. Overall, a good job, and a good format.
 


I checked out the cleric spells list thoroughly. The format for the spells list reminds me of the old 1st Edition Player's Hanbbook -- alternating shades of gray for the names of individual spells. The spell names are in bold text. (The 0 level and 1st level spells for the cleric lists are not in bold text, but this is a very minor point.)

The organization of spells by level and alphabetically is a plus. Sometimes, I can't remember the name of a spell, so the by level list is helpful. Of course, having the spells listed alphabetically helps in checking out the effects of individual spells. I also like the fact that similar spells are grouped together in the alphabetical list. Thus, Planar Ally and Lesser Planar Ally can be found under P.

The lists are easy to use, and should benefit both players and DMs. I can imagind using the spell lists while I am writing up an adventure for my players. Overall, a good job, and a good format.
 

I just downloaded the latest revision of this product, and I love it. The font is a bit larger than in earlier versions, which is really good for my aging eyes. The thoroughness of the bookmarks will really make it faster to look things up. I had hoped to be a completely paperless DM by this month's session, but I'm a bit behind schedule. Real life has a way of interrupting the best plans, you know? But regardless, once I finally leave all the books behind, this bundle will be open and running in the background during every session. It's the best treatment of the 3.5 SRD I've seen.


And I absolutely love the idea of having individual booklets for each class's or PRC's spell list. These are so inexpensive that I'm sure I can convince my players to download and print their own individual spell lists, and I think it will really make things move faster at the table.

Good job, Mark!
 

Thanks! I'm getting a lot of thanks for how easy it is to build adventures with the help of the Plexus - SRD Revised - Bundle! :)
 

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