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  1. #1
    Garamszegi Karoly
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    Hello,



    I wonder if there is someone who has seen this book. What topics
    are covered in it? Is it worth buying?


    Jerry





    *** Whip me. Beat me. Make me maintain AIX. ***

  2. #2
    Harri Kemppainen
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    Book of Magecraft

    On Tue, 30 Sep 1997, Garamszegi Karoly wrote:

    > I wonder if there is someone who has seen this book. What topics
    > are covered in it? Is it worth buying?

    Yes it's worth buying. If you have a mage in your gaming group especially
    then go get it.

    Topics roughly are:
    Background fo mage. Clarified and improved rules for ley lines. Thorough
    description of five mages. New kits and things. Somethin about studying
    magic and The Royal College of Sourcery. Some nice and really powerfull
    magic items. And finally all battle and realm spells.

    I bet you will have atleast ten answers.

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    Harri Kemppainen cshake@kastanja.uta.fi
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    Information Studies, University of Tampere +358 3 215 7632

  3. #3
    Bryon Switala
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    Book of Magecraft

    At 01:22 PM 9/30/97 +0200, you wrote:
    >Hello,
    > I wonder if there is someone who has seen this book. What topics
    >are covered in it? Is it worth buying?
    > Jerry
    >

    Jerry,

    I have the book. It helps explain alittle about magic in BR and
    gives you some ideas on Ley Lines and NPC Wizards from each area. All in
    all I liked it as a guide for my wizard players.

    Bryon

    ***So Be It ***

    How dare they say that.
    "I'm Not A Twirp" ;-)

  4. #4

    Book of Magecraft

    At 01:22 PM 9/30/97 +0200, Garamszegi Karoly(jerry@balu.sch.bme.hu)wrote:
    >
    >I wonder if there is someone who has seen this book. What topics
    >are covered in it? Is it worth buying?
    >

    If you have any Mage Regents in your campaign, the BoM is a necessity. It
    includes new Realm Spells, rules on creating, maintaining, and using Ley
    Lines, as well as a bit more. So if you have a Mage, or two, running around
    you should pick it up.


    Sepsis, richt@metrolink.net

    "War is a matter of vital importance to the State;
    the province of life or death;
    the road to survival or ruin.
    It is mandatory that it be thoroughly studied."
    -Sun Tzu,(The Art of War)-

    BR Netbook: http://webpages.metrolink.net/~veleda/birth.html

  5. #5
    RMoraza@aol.co
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    I have the Book of Magecraft and yes, it is worth buying. First, it discusses
    the different races and their philosophical views of magic, prefered schools,
    and prohibited schools. There is expanded information on ley lines and
    sources, additional spells, magic items and artifacts, and a chapter
    detailing the Royal College of Sorcery.

    Alison

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