An Age of Wizardy has arrived!
Magic is everywhere. Whether it’s a hidden power wielded by a secret few or the energy that powers an entire realm, magic is a vital part of any fantasy world. And now its secrets are yours!
Now available from the Kobold Store, DriveThruRPG, Paizo and Amazon, Deep Magic: 13th Age Compatible Edition is for 13th Age players who want new options that allow them to bend reality to their wills and perform spectacular feats of sword and sorcery.
Designer ASH LAW (Midgard Bestiary: 13th Age Compatible Edition) brings an astounding variety of new magic options to the game, including:
- 555 wizard spells ranging from clever tricks to summoning the World Serpent itself to wreak havoc
- 4 new class talents that put wizard spells within the grasp of every class—play an arcane ranger, a spirit-calling barbarian, a time-warping commander, or face-stealing trickster druid
- 30 new schools of magic including the Cult of Ouroboros, the Red Inquisition, and the Scholars of Dust, with guidelines for creating your own magical tradition
- 5 magical campaign options: post-apocalyptic vril magic, the mysteries of the ley lines, a class-warfare arcanopunk campaign option, and more!
For GMs looking for new material, or players looking for character customization options, this massive tome is the book you’ve been dreaming of. Dive into Deep Magic today!
I just wanted to say on the pdf on page 116 (Sorry, wasn’t sure where to say this) along the left column some of the spells are unreadable. Thank you.
Actually, the heading of some spells are also unreadable on pages 52, 112, and 120 as well as 116.
Can I get the pdf for free if I order through Amazon?
I ask because I have a amazon gift card that I have been meaning to use.
Melody and Sylvain, thanks for the comments on the font issue on those pages. It seems to be a weird PDF artifact, and we’re fixing it tonight. We’ll have a corrected PDF available on Wednesday or Thursday.
Brandon, Amazon doesn’t sell the PDF, just the print version. Their ebooks are all Kindle format, and I’d be happy to offer game books in that format except that Kindle format is not so great for graphics and tables like the ones in Deep Magic.