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Priest's Spell Compendium Volume One is a 2nd-edition Advanced Dungeons & Dragons accessory.

The Ultimate Collection! The Priest's Spell Compendium is a three-volume series describing every priest spell for the AD&D game. Spells have been collected from rule books, campaign settings, supplements, adventures, and magazines dating back to 1975. Early entries have been updated to be immediately usable, making this the player's and DM's definitive source for priest spells.

Description[]

Priest's Spell Compendium Volume One specifically tailored for clerics, druids, and other priestly classes. It contains alphabetically sorted spells from a day in the life to frost whip.

The compendium is an extensive collection of divine spells, gathered from various Advanced Dungeons & Dragons sourcebooks, campaign settings, and adventure modules. Its primary aim is to provide a comprehensive and easily accessible reference for players and Dungeon Masters alike.

Each spell entry includes detailed information such as the spell's name, level, range, duration, area of effect, components required, and a thorough description of what the spell does. Priest's Spell Compendium Volume One not only revisits classic spells familiar to long-time players but also introduces modifications and clarifications to existing spells where necessary. It also addresses any ambiguities in the spell descriptions from earlier publications, providing clarifications to ensure a consistent interpretation of the rules.

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Credits[]

  • Design: It is impossible to List all the creators of the spells cataloged in these volumes, but crcdit goes to everyone who created a spell in a module, boxed set, accessory, hardbound book or magazine article published in the last 20 years.
  • Compilation: Mark Middleton
  • Development and Editing: Jon Pickens
  • Project Coordination: Keith Strohm with Ed Stark
  • Interior Black and White Art: Glen Michael Angus and David Martin
  • Art Director: Dawn Murin
  • Graphic Design: Tanya Matson and Nathan Tucker
  • Project Manager: Larry Weiner
  • Typesetting: Eric Haddock
  • Achowledgements: L. Richard Baker III, Brad Bolas, Ed Greenwood, Miranda Homer, Julia Martin, Mark Middleton, Roger E. Moore, John Rateliff, Cindi Rice, Thomas M. Reid, Steven E. Schend, and Skip Williams.

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