" The Arduin legacy continues with 147 pages jammed packed with new ideas, tips and tricks to delight even the most discriminating gamers.
* 40 new arcane spells, conjuration’s and divine rituals, as well as a look at seven (7) new specialty mages and their craft.
* New character races, such as “Swampers”, “Red Dwarves” and the rarest of all Arduin races – the mysterious and elusive “Tzikki” folk."
"* 30 new potent potions, lotions and amazing alchemical concoctions.
* 25 new horrific monsters to challenge even the most accomplished adventure seekers.
* 17 legendary weapons and other renowned magikal treasures.
* A brief visit to one of Arduin’s famous taverns for a glass of “Black Heart Brandy” or any one of Arduin’s 37 other distinctive ales, beers, wines and liquors.
* A short jaunt into the undercity and lunch at “Dirty Dorgs”, one of Arduin’s most notorious restaurants – where anything can be had for a price!"
If we're going to talk about the magical & alchemical legacy Of Arduin then we're going to dive into The Lost Grimiore (Arduin Grimoire volume 4) By Dave Hargrave. This is the Grimoire that drives home the fact that Arduin is one of the most potent magical settings for original & Advanced Dungeons & Dragons first edition. The fact is that the forty new arcane spells, conjuration’s and divine rituals, as well as a look at seven new specialty mages and their craft. Are perfectly aligned to slide into the role of NPC villain or enemy to a party of adventurers.
The monsters bear this out as well. If you play a wizard, witch, or magic user on Arduin then this is the volume your going to want. Here the stakes get higher as the NPC villains & enemies have just as much access to thirty new potent potions, lotions and amazing alchemical concoctions. And some of these are quite potent and dangerous.
The streets of the capital of Arduin are teaming with alien races, deodanth citizens, and much more. Just look at the back cover artwork for The Lost Grimiore (Arduin Grimoire volume 4).
The Lost Grimiore (Arduin Grimoire volume 4) By Dave Hargrave Is Available Here
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