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Rating:  Summary: d20 sourcebook for Gnomes Review: This 96 page d20 sourcebook is chock full of goodies with the latest version of Dungeons and Dragons. The game manual presents several cultures for Gnomes, as well as subraces where each of those cultures may be applied to.
Rating:  Summary: d20 Gnomes Sourcebook Review: Unlike those little lawn gnomes that always end up in the wrong spot... Gnomes: Masters of Illusion, the second product in the City Guide Cultures series is yours to take home now! Unlike the stature of the race in question, this is not a small product. Following in our line started with Moon Elves, this product provides 3 cultures to explore the Gnomes, with wonderous bits of magic and mundane details. Imperial Gnomes - Korean/Chinese flavored gnomes. (No soy sauce jokes here). Fit for intergration in any Asian campaign, or dropped fully into your normal campaign world. Mountain Gnomes - tinkering gnomes (although not to the point of some well known tinkers.) Hill Gnomes - these gnomes are more in line with the classic gaming image of illusionist/prankster gnomes. Numerous Subrace combinations, and rules to design your own;Dozens of Illusion (Glamer) spells;Magical Pipes;Hordes of new mundane equipment, including many alchemical creations;8 Prestige Classes;Over 50 spells;diseases;A full pantheon of sample gnome deities to use, abuse, or disapprove. No pointy red hats here!
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