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Elemental Magic (Codex Five of the Enchiridia Mysteria)

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In a world where things are arbitrarily categorized...

Welcome to Elemental Magic, Codex Five of the Enchiridia Mysteria! Wield the power of air, earth, fire, and water in this collection that is meant to flesh out thin places in the spell lists while also trying new things (I also found some surprising space to cover basic effects, like setting creatures on fire or summoning rain). Here's a rundown of what you'll get in this tome:

  • Elemental Spell Lists. See what your elemental spell options are for each element and for each class from across the Player's Handbook, Xanathar's Guide to Everything, and my own spellbooks (Spells from Elsewhere, Mind Magic, and Matter Magic are referenced). Consider what books and individual spells you may need to bring an elemental character concept to life.
  • 64 New Spells. The 3.5 era spell Drown returns with a fresh update, Living Statue is inspired by the old spell Statue but works differently, and Manshoon's Xorn Talons was described but never made official before. The other 61 spells are quite new!
  • Mind the Gaps. While some classes are thin on elemental influence, and there is always more that could be done, this tome was created with the spell "gaps" in mind that exist for every element in every class. Now, there should be options for everyone, and the classes which are especially good with the elements (druids, sorcerers, and wizards) will find choices at almost every spell level.

Whether subtle or overt, helpful or hindering, there is something for everyone in this tome, as long as everyone is on board with using elemental spells.

Now, the only question left is... are you ready to rock?

I'll let that one air out a while.

I could come up with some pretty sweet burns,

but maybe I should put it on ice.


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Shaun S March 27, 2019 7:46 pm UTC
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Hi Mr. Burton

I wondered if you would be interested in having your spells converted for use with the Fantasy Grounds virtual tabletop software? I have converted a dozen or more products so far, and yours look like they would be fun.

Hope to hear from you soon. :)

Shaun
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Mark B March 27, 2019 8:48 pm UTC
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That sounds potentially interesting. Do you have a particular royalty split in mind? My email contact info is listed in this PDF as well as the pay-what-you-want Circle of the Elements if you'd rather have a private chat.
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