[PR] CMG "Lexus - Alpha Spells"

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CONTACT: Mark Clover
Creative Mountain Games
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Alpha Spells - A Lexus Supplement Available Now!

September 13, 2002 (Chicago, IL)- Released under the d20 System License, this Lexus supplement is designed to help Publishers, DMs and players keep those spells in a comfortable, alphabetical order for easy reference. Derived from the newly renamed spells of the recently released WotC SRD spell sections, the 27 spells in the Alpha Spells - Lexus Supplement have been renamed to move them into a more convenient place, alphabetically, from Big Clenched Fist to Tense Transformation.

Mark kicked off Creative Mountain Games in January of 2002 with his first free release after having researched the d20 System and OGL licenses since their inception. He's carefully moved forward to ensure that each and every release from CMG strictly follows the guidelines and rules of the d20 System and related licenses.

Mark's love for the game began back in 1975 and soon after he began developing his own material. With the advent of the d20 System license, he can now bring over a quarter century of design and writing experience to everyone. As one who always adhered to the rules, the material presented in CMG releases is sure to be balanced for use in any d20 System/Fantasy game.

Please, be sure to check out http://www.creativemountaingames.com right away and look for even more in the near future!


(c)2002 Mark Clover. Creative Mountain Games is a trademark of Mark Clover. The d20 System is a registered trademark of Wizards of the Coast Inc.
 
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I disagree and I'd like to thank Mark for taking the time and effort to put something together so quickly.

You may not see the problem with moving the spells around, but I do. Many 3rd party products released prior to this SRD update will have the old names for the spells, and without a product like this, or the knowledge that the names were changed, there could be a lot of confusion for people who have purchased, or will purchase, those products.

I will never understand why someone feels the need to slam the effort made by someone else to produce and distribute a free gaming aid to the community.

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i haven't seen it yet, but based on marks past work, i assume it will be handy, concise and full of chocolatey goodness
 


well, with "mordenkainen" and "tenser" and other such notables bing hands off i think it is a very viable solution.

there may have been other solutions, but i think cmg's attempt muddys the waters less than others might have :)
 

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