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Dragon issue 226, Mastering the Dungeon, was released in February of 1996. It contained the following article related to the Forgotten Realms:
The Magic Goes Away[]
- By Paul Fraser. p. 11
Cutting down on spellcasters is the key to campaign balance.
Improve with Improv[]
- By Jason Strasser. p. 29
Improving your GMing: a guide.
Bazaar of the Bizarre: Magical Scabbards and Sheaths[]
- By David Howery, illustrated by Anthony J. Bryant. p. 62–64
Sometimes, it's not the sword that's magical. Stuff to hold your stuff. [citation template]
Campaign Classics: Magical Sands of Zakhara[]
- By Rudy Thauberger. Artwork by Jim Holloway. pp. 80-83
Magical sands from Zakhara for the Al-Qadim campaign. [citation template]
Magical sands[]
Crystal sand • Fire sand • Rasping sand • Sand cage • Sand of mirages • Sand of obscurement • Sand of restoration • Sand of sinking • Slow sand • Solid sand • Thirsty sand • Sand of scintillation
Role-Playing Reviews: Giantcraft[]
- By Rick Swan. p. 92-93
TSR Previews[]
- By Uncredited. p. 115
New products for February and March.
- Escape from Undermountain novel.
- Murder in Cormyr novel.
- Spellfire Runes & Ruins Booster Pack.
- The Veiled Dragon novel.
- Warriors and Priests of the Realms sourcebook.
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