D&D’s Epic Level Handbook still rules, 20 years later

D&D’s Epic Level Handbook still rules, 20 years later

Dungeons & Dragons offers spellcasters plenty of options for how to damage and debilitate enemies while protecting themselves and their party members, but more than 20 years ago Wizards of the Coast made spellcasting even more versatile by giving players the tools to design their own spells. While it certainly wasn’t balanced and involved a lot of math, the epic spellcasting system in the D&D 3rd Edition Epic Level Handbookmade it possible to create archmages and high priests with truly awesome power.

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