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The Dragon Tree Spell Book is a 1981 fantasy role-playing game supplement published by Dragon Tree Press.

Contents

The Dragon Tree Spell Book is a supplement presenting 224 spells, intended for use with fantasy role-playing games including Dungeons & Dragons. [1]

Reception

Lewis Pulsipher reviewed The Dragon Tree Spell Book in The Space Gamer No. 47. [1] Pulsipher commented that "The other spell compendium I've seen, Spell Law [...] includes eight times as many spells as Spell Book, but many of those are simple variations. Spell Book may be more compatible with AD&D, but less with other FRPG than Spell Law. In view of the competition, Spell Book would be worth [somewhat less than its price], but [its price] is a little steep unless you're a spell collector of connoisseur." [1]

References

  1. ^ a b c Pulsipher, Lewis (January 1982). "Capsule Reviews". The Space Gamer (47). Steve Jackson Games: 27–28.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Dragon Tree Spell Book is a 1981 fantasy role-playing game supplement published by Dragon Tree Press.

Contents

The Dragon Tree Spell Book is a supplement presenting 224 spells, intended for use with fantasy role-playing games including Dungeons & Dragons. [1]

Reception

Lewis Pulsipher reviewed The Dragon Tree Spell Book in The Space Gamer No. 47. [1] Pulsipher commented that "The other spell compendium I've seen, Spell Law [...] includes eight times as many spells as Spell Book, but many of those are simple variations. Spell Book may be more compatible with AD&D, but less with other FRPG than Spell Law. In view of the competition, Spell Book would be worth [somewhat less than its price], but [its price] is a little steep unless you're a spell collector of connoisseur." [1]

References

  1. ^ a b c Pulsipher, Lewis (January 1982). "Capsule Reviews". The Space Gamer (47). Steve Jackson Games: 27–28.

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