''Spell Compendium'' is an optional, 288-page supplemental source book for the
3.5 edition of the ''
Dungeons & Dragons
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roleplaying game
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Contents
''Spell Compendium'' is a compilation of previously published spells for third edition ''
Dungeons & Dragons
''Dungeons & Dragons'' (commonly abbreviated as ''D&D'' or ''DnD'') is a fantasy tabletop role-playing game (RPG) originally designed by Gary Gygax and Dave Arneson. The game was first published in 1974 by Tactical Studies Rules, Inc. (T ...
''.
It compiles spells from a variety of other
Dungeons & Dragons
''Dungeons & Dragons'' (commonly abbreviated as ''D&D'' or ''DnD'') is a fantasy tabletop role-playing game (RPG) originally designed by Gary Gygax and Dave Arneson. The game was first published in 1974 by Tactical Studies Rules, Inc. (T ...
books and updates them to use the v3.5 version of the rules. Spell lists are included for all spellcasting classes in the ''
Player's Handbook
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'' and ''
Dungeon Master's Guide
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'', along with a selection of cleric domains.
Sources
Sources used for the ''Spell Compendium'' include ''
Draconomicon
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'', ''
Manual of the Planes
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The original book (for use with ''Advanced Dungeons & Dragons'' 1st Ed ...
'', and ''
Savage Species
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Contents
''Savage Species'' introduces classes and outlines rules for playin ...
'', along with numerous issues of ''
Dragon'' and articles originally found on the
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website.
Publication history
The ''Spell Compendium'' was compiled by
Matthew Sernett,
Jeff Grubb
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Mike McArtor
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, and was published in December 2005. Cover art was by
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and
Nyssa Baugher
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, with interior art by
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Mitch Cotie,
Chris Dien
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Wayne England
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Jason Engle
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Early life
Jason Engle was born in southern California in 1979.
Career
His ''Dungeons & Dragons'' work includes ''Shining South'' ...
,
Carl Frank,
Brian Hagan
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Brian Hagan graduated from Savannah College of Art and Design in 1994. ,
Fred Hooper (artist), Fred Hooper,
Ralph Horsley
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Career
His ''Dungeons & Dragons'' work includes cover art for the adventure '' The Shattered Gates of Slaughtergarde'' (2006), and interior art for ''Monster Manual III'' ...
,
Jeremy Jarvis
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Jeremy Jarvis grew up in a small town in Alabama, and moved to New York City right after high school just before his eighteenth birthday. There, he ...
,
David Martin David or Dave Martin may refer to:
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,
Jim Nelson,
William O'Connor,
Lucio Parrillo
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Lucio was born in Catanzaro, southern Italy, where he attended art school in Catanzar ...
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Michael Phillippi
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Education
Michael Phillippi started his illustration career in 1997 after graduating from the Savannah College of Art & Design.
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His ''Dungeons ...
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Eric Polak
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His ''Dungeons & Dragons'' work includes the cover art for '' Tome of Battle'' (2006), ''Dragon Magic'' (2006), and ''Complete Champion'' (2007), and interior art for ...
,
Wayne Reynolds
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Early life and education
Wayne Reynolds was born in Leeds, UK. He attended art college in Dewsbury and Middlesbrough.
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Wayne Reynolds has contin ...
,
Ron Spears,
Joel Thomas, and
Franz Vohwinkel
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Works
Vohwinkel drew the cover art for the book ''Dataware'' (1998) for TSR's ''Alternity'' game, and illustra ...
.
The ''Spell Compendium'' was reproduced as a premium reprint featuring new cover art and including game rules errata, released on April 16, 2013.
Reception
References
Dungeons & Dragons sourcebooks
Role-playing game supplements introduced in 2005
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