Throwing Dice Games presents Tuesday's Two-Pagers

In what we hope will be a bi-weekly event, Throwing Dice Games presents the first Tuesday's Two-Pager. This weeks Two-Pager features eight moderately powerful feats for the spellcasters out there.

What's a two-pager? Well, it's what it sounds like: two pages of Open Gaming Content in a PDF. (A sneaky third page is in there too for the legal stuff.) The idea is to present some feats, an NPC, a few spells, a monster or race, a brief encounter, etc. Anything goes in Tuesday's Two-Pagers as long as it fits on those two pages.

Also opening today are the Throwing Dice Games support forums where customers and guests can post about our products. It's an EZBoard so you probably already have a valid login.

Joe Mucchiello
Throwing Dice Games
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Very useful piece of work :). Thanks.

I very much like your take on Enchantment. Will you do additional ones on other schools of magic?

Turjan
 
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Turjan said:
Very useful piece of work :). Thanks.

I very much like your take on Enchantment. Will you do additional ones on other schools of magic?
How does probably sound? I have a few other projects I want to get out of the way before I jump back into a school of magic so deeply. There are a couple I'd like to do and I haven't decided which one would be better first. So I let them stew in my mind while I work on the other material.

Originally I did Enchantment because I knew that unlike Necromancy, there would be far less competition for book on that school. And I was right. (Did Mongoose's book ever come out? And I think another publisher has one due as well. I'd love to see comparative reviews of the Enchantment books.)

Thanks for asking,

Joe Mucchiello
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You are probably right when you expect that all other schools of magic will have been done until you're be able to chip out the next product on a school of magic. I like the book of enchantment because it presents a new and imaginative take on a school that tends to be neglected. So I see the potential that you might be up with something thrilling for other magical fields, too ;).

But I see the point. Although I would appreciate a fine book about, for instance, Illusionism, other people might deny the need for yet another tome about that topic. When even reviewers seem to be already fed up... :D;).

Turjan
 

Turjan said:
You are probably right when you expect that all other schools of magic will have been done until you're be able to chip out the next product on a school of magic. I like the book of enchantment because it presents a new and imaginative take on a school that tends to be neglected. So I see the potential that you might be up with something thrilling for other magical fields, too ;).

But I see the point. Although I would appreciate a fine book about, for instance, Illusionism, other people might deny the need for yet another tome about that topic. When even reviewers seem to be already fed up... :D;).
Well, I'll probably get around to Illusion some day. I don't know of too many takes on it. Mongoose has one and Heroes of High Favor: Gnomes should have a good amount of Illusion in it.

I'm surprised Conjuration, Evocation and Transmutation haven't really been covered yet. Companies only focus on the demonic end of conjury.

No, next would either be Abjuration or Divination.

Not that I'm announcing anything. I've got two other books in the pipeline before returning to schools.

Joe
 

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