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| Cardinal_Malik03-04-06, 08:35 PM | Are all Wotc spells canon? Are some not allowed like in Magic the Gathering tourny's? I ask because A game convention in my town will feature Rpga and I'd like to know what I'm doing before I sign up. |
| kjenks03-04-06, 08:54 PM | The official list is in the Living Greyhawk Campaign Sourcebook v.5.0: http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=lg/welcome The LGCS also includes most of the information you need to start your first LG character. The rest of the information you need is in the Player's Handbook 3.5e. A more readable, useful unofficial LG spell list is here: http://members.aol.com/kenjenks/lg/ |
| Mortepierre03-05-06, 10:36 AM | And, least you miss it, any spell/feat/PrC you don't see in the Core/NPC Only/Restricted categories is considered Limited (thus you need to find an AR (or meta-org, possibly) giving access to it). |
| Grovar03-05-06, 11:09 PM | And, least you miss it, any spell/feat/PrC you don't see in the Core/NPC Only/Restricted categories is considered Limited (thus you need to find an AR (or meta-org, possibly) giving access to it). It would have been nice to have a list of those spells in the LGCS, but I guess it saves them time and effort to list all of those spells. When WotC releases a new rule book for the campaign, the Circle can say that the spells listed are Limited until they can say otherwise. :surrender JH |
| Mortepierre03-06-06, 03:30 AM | It would have been nice to have a list of those spells in the LGCS, but I guess it saves them time and effort to list all of those spells. When WotC releases a new rule book for the campaign, the Circle can say that the spells listed are Limited until they can say otherwise. Well, previous editions of the LGCS had such a list. The new one doesn't precisely for the reason you give. |
| Madfox1103-06-06, 07:21 AM | Why waste paper and ink on something that should already be obvious? ;) |