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Dec. 6, 2007 By Paul Melroy
"The Practical Enchanter: A Review"
I've copied this over from the identical distribution edition to make it easier to find - Author



by Shane O'Connor

Having been a heavy d20 enthusiast since the system came out, I've become somewhat jaded towards new d20 magic books. They all tend to be either filled with new spells that just don't seem very original anymore, or they totally reinvent the wheel with a new magic system that, as often as not, seems more complex and useless than what they wanted to replace. Ultimately, new d20 magic books just felt like a pretty big waste of time once you had most of the major books in that niche.... More > 

And then, I discovered The Practical Enchanter.

While this book is comparable to Distant Horizon Games's other huge book, Eclipse, this one doesn't go quite as far for magic as that one did for character generation. That is to say, The Practical Enchanter isn't quite introducing a new magic system per se; nor is it a big book of just new d20 spells. Rather, it has elements of both, but presents them in a way so as to make them incredibly useful, both for how innovative they are, and for how easy it is to cherry-pick the parts you like into your game.

The book is divided into six chapters, each of which I'll go over.

The first chapter is the most basic, and off the bat will probably be the most useful at-a-glance. This begins by methodically going over the various bonus types in the d20 system, and giving spells that affect them. It's worth noting that these spells do away with class lists, having just level listings; the rationale here is that GM's can assign class lists as they like. What's far more noteworthy, though, is that these spells largely break down the existing spell parameters, reinventing classic spells into more manageable versions. For example, there are several different spells of Haste (including a higher-level version that mimics the 3.0 spell), depending on how powerful you want it to be, and how many characters you want it to affect. Several spells take this even further, being "spell templates" that have their spell level modified depending on how you set the other conditions, e.g. range, number of targets, etc. Once this chapter is done covering bonuses, it moves on to more exotic fare, such as constructs, curses, and more. The sheer number of new spells here is staggering, especially considering what you can do with the spell templates.

None of this happens in a vacuum, either. There are numerous sidebars explaining how they came up with various calculations regarding their results.

The second chapter covers different aspects related to actually casting spells. From adding metamagic effects as an inherent part of a spell, to casting magic rituals with the Spellcraft skill, and more, there's quite a few new magic (sub-)systems here.

The third chapter presents new feats (referencing feats found in other chapters). Although it's short, these feats are extremely innovative in what they offer.

Chapter four covers a handful of new magic items. The common factor is that these are magic items that make sense in a land that has always had magic.

Chapter five covers some alternate magic systems. These are actually much more brief than you'd think, largely retooling existing d20 mechanics to have a different feel. The work on charms and talismans offer a new take on magic items.

Chapter six covers two major types of location-based magic. Heartstones are places of inherent magic that can be tapped into. Wards are magic that can be added to a place. Both sections have several examples.

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Copyright Standard Copyright License
Publisher Distant Horizons Games
Published November 27, 2007
Language English
Pages 240
 
Binding Perfect-bound Paperback
Interior Ink Black & white
Dimensions (inches) 8.5 wide × 11.0 tall

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