Stormwrack: Mastering the Perils of Wind and Wave
by Richard Baker (Author), Joseph D Carriker, Jr (Author), Jennifer Clarke-Wilkes (Author)
D&D 3.5 Environmental Series (WTC 178670000), Dungeons & Dragons 3.5 Edition (Supplement — WTC 178670000)
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A complete guide to playing D&D in sea and storm. The third in a series of beautifully illustrated supplements focusing on play in specific environmental climes,Stormwrack™ contains rules on play in watery environments. Not only are rules for sea campaigns offered, but rules for including water environments in land-basedD&Dcampaigns and dungeon adventures are also covered. Included is extensive information on lakes and rivers; hazards such as exposure, storms, and waterspouts; races, show more including non-aquatic races associated with the sea; equipment, including detailed deck plans for ships; monsters; magic, including psionic elements; skills; feats; and more. AUTHOR BIO: RICHARD BAKER is a senior designer for Wizards of the Coast, Inc. His most recent roleplaying game design credits include,Complete Arcane™ andMonster Manual™ v.3.5. Richard is also theNew York Timesbest-selling author of the novelCondemnation. JOSEPH D. CARRIKER, JR. has developed and written more than 30 titles for various d20 gaming companies, most notably Sword & Sorcery Studios’ Scarred Lands setting. JENNIFER CLARKE-WILKES is an editor for Wizards of the Coast, Inc. She works primarily on theDungeons & Dragons® Miniatures line, but has edited various roleplaying game books. She co-authoredSandstorm™ and Savage Species™. show lessTags
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