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New D&D setting: Eberron

Eberron a Dungeon & Dragons Campaign. The title of the new campaign setting chosen from 11,000 entries for last years contest held by Wizards of the Coast. To be released in August of 2004 this entirely new world of medieval fantasy rich racially diverse cultures, forged in war, has a magically industrial edge that expands the traditional D&D universe. Created by Keith Baker the setting is being developed for roleplaying games, novels, miniatures, and electronic games.

D20: Expanded Psionics Handbook

"Using the Power of mind over matter just got easier. In this comprehensive upgrade to the top-selling D&D Psionics Handbook, the art of psionics - using mental energy to achieve a desired end - has been revised to better suite every player's needs.

More than two years of player feedback inspired the changes in this extended version of the D&D Psionics Handbook, making it a more user friendly edition for experienced and new players alike. While the new handbook covers all the same topics as the previous version, it will feature a higher page count and compelling new cover art.

Background

Psionics is the art of bending nature's laws to one's own will. Among other abilities, psionic characters can mover objects, teleport their bodies, and manipulate the actions of others. The Expanded Psionics Handbook gives players all the tools necessary to create and role-play characters with psionic abilities.

Author Bruce R. Cordell, an Origins award-winning author, has written over a dozen products, including Return to the Tomb of Horrors and The Sunless Citadel. He also co-authored the Epic Level Handbook and upcoming titles such as the Forgotten Realms accessory Underdark and the D&D Miniatures Handbook (both releasing in October)

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