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An important reference to the most popular spells in the Dungeons & Dragons(R) game. A must have at every D&D game table!
"Spell Compendium" provides players and Dungeon Masters with quick access to the D&D spells they need most. Drawing from a treasure trove of sources, "Spell Compendium" is the one place to find spells that are referenced time and again: the best, most iconic, most popular, and most frequently used. This convenient reference introduces a new spell format that includes descriptive text.

285 pages, Hardcover

First published December 1, 2005

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Matt Sernett

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Matt has been a professional writer and game designer since 2000, writing for AAA titles, mobile games, table-top RPGs, card games, miniatures games, board games, and digital classics like Baldur’s Gate.

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August 15, 2019
Basic Premise: Spells for use in D&D 3.5

Once it came out, this was *THE* reference for magic users in the game. It compiled all of the spells previously published in other books in one volume that was easy to search through and use. Extremely useful.
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January 25, 2008
I never have a spell caster divine or arcane without using this book as much as the player's handbook. (some things are overpowered proceed with caution)
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February 28, 2014
They changed the names of some of the classic spells. Some are just kind of strange too. Other than that, it's a good compilation with great art and production values.
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July 31, 2016
Despite removing the uniqueness of certain classic spells, this book is excellent and invaluable to any spellcaster and may be the more useful and versatile then even the Magic Item Compendium.
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