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Dragon issue 130, Sorcery, alchemy and illusion, was released in February of 1988. It contained the following articles related to the Forgotten Realms:
Get the Most From Your Magic: Spell-casting advice for magic-users of all levels[]
- By John N. Kean. p. 8–14
Dweomers are forever: long duration spells for maximum effect in Advanced Dungeons & Dragons.
Arcane Lore: Magic from East to West[]
- By Len Carpenter. p. 16–20
From Oriental Adventures to Western campaigns: new spells for the casting in Advanced Dungeons & Dragons. [citation template]
Hold On to Your Illusions![]
- By Brian Tillotson. p. 22–26
How illusions work, and fail to work. [citation template]
The Faces of Magic[]
- By John N. Kean. p. 28–33
Magical disguises and how to use them. [citation template]
Better Living Through Alchemy[]
- By Tom Armstrong, illustrated by Roger Raupp. p. 34–41
Potions and poisons: the alchemist NPC class for Advanced Dungeons & Dragons. [citation template]
The Oriental Sea[]
- By Margaret Foy, illustrated by Daniel Horne. p. 64–69
Maritime might comes to Oriental Adventures. [citation template]
Appendix[]
Connections[]
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