Encyclopedia Magica Volume I is a 2nd-edition Advanced Dungeons & Dragons accessory.
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The Encyclopedia Magica is a four-volume series that describes every magical item for the AD&D game. These items have been collected from rule books, campaign settings, supplements, adventures, and magazines dating back to 1975. This essential reference tool puts the power of more than 20 years of AD&D history at your fingertips!
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Description[]
It is the first in a series of four 2nd edition books containing a vast collection of magical items. This first volume covered magical items starting with letters A-D, from Abacus of Calculation to Dust of Blending.
Encyclopedia Magica Volume I won the Origins Award for Best Roleplaying Supplement of 1994.[1]
Contents[]
- Introduction
- Artifact Tables
- Enchanted Enhancements
- A
- B
- C
- D
Gallery[]
Credits[]
- Compilation and Development: slade
- Development and Editing: Doug Stewart
- Project Coordination: Roger E. Moore
- Interior Black and White Art: Arnie Swekel
- Interior Color Art: Gerald Brom, Clyde Caldwell, Jeff Easley, Fred Fields, and Robh Ruppel
- Art Coordination: Peggy Cooper
- Graphic Design: Dee Barnett
- Production: Paul Hanchette
- Graphic Coordination: Sarah Feggestad
- Typesetting: Nancy J. Kerkstra
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External Links[]
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References[]
- ↑ Origins Award Winners (1994). Academy of Adventure Gaming Arts & Design. Archived from the original on 2007-08-30. Retrieved on 2016-05-19.