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Encyclopedia Magica (Advanced Dungeons and Dragons), Vol. 3: P-S | 
| Publisher: TSR Hobbies Category: Book
List Price: $25.00 Buy Used: $7.30 You Save: $17.70 (71%)
Rating: 14 reviews
Media: Hardcover Pages: 1664 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5 Dimensions (in): 10.3 x 6.5 x 0.8
ISBN: 078690187X Dewey Decimal Number: 793.93 EAN: 9780786901876 ASIN: 078690187X
Publication Date: June 6, 1995 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Softcover - includes bookmark, some edgewear - back has some minor warped page corners
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Encyclopedia Magica is a MUST! July 8, 2004 L Gontzes (Athens, Greece) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Encyclopedia Magica vols 1-4 has to be one of the BEST Dungeons and Dragons accessories ever made and a definite must-have for every DM! Within its 1664 pages, one finds magical item after magical item from various different worlds; from Oerth, Krynn, Toril and many others. It is a vast compilation of items and artifacts that have been published over the years in modules, adventures, accessories, magazines etc and are now presented in compact form for the convenience of us, the players. Presented alphabetically, with very good descriptions- including stating the origin- and with very nice art, Encyclopedia Magica is a great addition to anyone's collection. Myself, I proudly display my copies on my shelves for all to see and for me to admire. In short, if you don't have the four Encyclopedia Magica volumes, GET THEM! It might take a bit of searching to locate the copies, but it's well worth it!
The hardcover is not a hardcover November 20, 2002 The Hit Pointe (Orion Twp, MI USA) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Amazon misleadingly lists the first printing of this book as a hardcover. This series was NEVER printed in hardcover form. The book listed as a hardcover is actually the original "bible" or "fancy" edition of the book. It comes with a faux-leather vinyl cover, fancy bible-quality paper, and two ribbon bookmarks that are sewn into the binding.Later printings (published after TSR was bought by Wizards of The Coast) have an embossed heavy-paper cover, lower-quality paper for the pages, and no bookmarks. These printings are billed as "softcover" by Amazon. There are no other versions than these two.
Great DM Tool September 15, 2001 Ian Draper (Long Beach, Ca United States) The must have collection of magic items. Works great if you know what you need. Just have a piece of paper handy while browseing. You may find an amusing item and need to note the page number.
good books March 27, 2001 vinny (Hell, Planet earth, USA) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
these books have just about anything you could imagine and more.
A wonderous trove of the unexpected... April 29, 2000 Tyler Bannister (Canada) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I found the Encylopedia Magica volumes to be an incredible resource for my campaign. Some of my player's most deeply cherished items have come from random rolls on the treasure tables in this final volume. It also provide an easy way for me to find the descriptions of the magical items the players acquired for TSR modules.Outside of my camapgin, these books have been a tremendous resource in a tournament settings like the RPGA where magical items often have incomplete descriptions. Overall an excellent referrence on magical items.
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