The ''Epic Level Handbook'' is a rule-book by
Wizards of the Coast for the
3rd edition of ''
Dungeons & Dragons''. The book was published in 2001, and contains optional game rules for playing
characters who have reached a higher
experience level than is covered in the standard rules. This is referred to in the book as "epic level" play.
Contents
The ''Epic Level Handbook'' contains rules for
characters to attain levels above 20, the highest level covered by the rules in the ''
Player's Handbook'' and ''
Dungeon Master's Guide'', the core rule-books for the game. It provides epic-level progression information for all the core
classes, the
prestige classes from the ''Dungeon Master's Guide'', and the
psionic classes from the ''
Psionics Handbook''. It also provides new epic-level prestige classes, magical items, variant rules, monsters and "Epic Spells", all of which follow somewhat different rules than the standard game. The variant rules for this book are contained on pages 110–111, which include Open-Ended Rolls; Death from Massive Damage (change with a new feat option as well); Extended "Death's Door" (adds your character level * −1 onto your Dying HP when above level 20); Spell Resistance for Time Stop; NPC Challenge Ratings (Fix for Epic Levels); Epic Luck (1 per day reroll of a roll); and the Three Deaths and You're Out variant rules are all contained.
Publication history
The ''Epic Level Handbook'' was designed by
Andy Collins and
Bruce R. Cordell
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, and published in 2001. The cover art is by
Arnie Swekel, with interior art by Daren Bader,
Brom,
David Day,
Brian Despain,
Larry Dixon, Michael Dutton,
Jeff Easley,
Lars Grant-West
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Todd Lockwood,
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Raven Mimura,
Matthew Mitchell,
Vinod Rams,
Wayne Reynolds, Darrell Riche,
Richard Sardinha, Marc Sasso,
Mark Smylie, Arnie Swekel, and
Anthony Waters.
Collins was the first designer scheduled for the book, and handled the core of the rules, while Cordell handled the epic spellcasting and epic monsters.
The book was updated for the 3.5 edition via an update document available from the Wizards of the Coast website.
The 4th Edition covers this in an alternate manner with continuous 1-30 level progress. Wizards of the Coast covered the topic in their 2009 conference.
Reception
The reviewer from ''
Pyramid'' commented that before the ''Epic Level Handbook'', the third edition did not make it easy to play powerful characters, especially compared to prior editions. Another reviewer commented that the book "addresses how to keep the ''Dungeons & Dragons'' system functioning after 20th level. Due to the nature of the system, many conventions of the system such as save and attack bonus conventions do not work as well if extrapolated out past 20th level."
James Voelpel from mania.com commented: "A landmark book from Wizards of the Coast, the ''Epic Level Handbook'' not only helps dungeon masters run high level games but encourages smart players to strive for unlimited greatness."
Viktor Coble listed ''Epic Level Handbook'' as #6 on ''
CBR''
's 2021 "D&D: 10 Best Supplemental Handbooks" list, stating that "It offers a wide scope of ways to engage extremely powerful characters and build them, and it even gives options beyond experience points for progressing and growing the characters. It helps scale the world around these outrageously strong characters and can even be used to help curb some munchkin behavior."
References
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Role-playing game supplements introduced in 2001