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Spellcraft & Swordplay: Monstrous Mayhem

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The New Class Strikes Again!

After awhile, goblins cease to be frightening, gold loses its luster, and underground dungeons, ruined cities and ancient temples ceace to be an attraction.  Your players want new sights, new adventures, and new threats to challenge their skill, might and wits.

Fear not!  For those Referees who need to give their game that spark of something new, we present MONSTROUS MAYHEM, the first sourcebook for Spellcraft & Swordplay! Within these pages you will find a new Elite Path, rules for hedge magic and legerdemain, mass combat, underwater adventures, thug rules, a host of new monsters, and more!  With all of these additions, Monstrous Mayhem is sure to become an invaluable resource for players and referees alike!

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Timothy B. [Featured Reviewer]
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August 18th, 2011
The first supplement for Spellcraft & Swordplay features all sorts of new options for adventurers. wizards now can customize their magic with Legerdemain, characters can opt for elite classes to further specialize their skills. Tests of combat are [...]
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This title was added to our catalog on August 18, 2011.