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Atomik Grimoire is a catalog of four hundred ready-to-use spells, with dozens of potions, scrolls, and magic items designed to be used with Atomik Magick.

Each chapter covers dozens of spells for each of the Nine Spheres of Magic. In addition, the last two chapters contain potions, scrolls, elixirs, and various magic items and tomes. All are created in accordance to the rules and framework set down in Atomik Magick. As such, Atomik Grimoire is designed to help GMs find spells and magic items to use for NPCs, listed in various magic tomes, or to make available in magic shops and forgotten treasuries. All spells are balanced to serve in any magic-based gameworld and are listed with complete descriptions and statistical information.

This book is a supplement to the Generic RPG Add-On Atomik Magick (which details all the rules and game mechanics of magic, how to create new magic systems, design spells, and use alchemy).

Now can be used as an alternate magic system for Iron Gauntlets with the Atomik Grimoire to Iron Gauntlets conversion document.

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89
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1.0
Publisher Stock #
PLIATMK05
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March 28, 2015
This title was added to our catalog on March 04, 2003.