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Facts about "Unearthed Arcana"
AbbreviationUA +
AuthorAndy Collins +, Jesse Decker +, David Noonan + and Rich Redman +
ISBN0-7869-3131-0 +
Item Code177290000 +
Media TypeTrade Hardcover +
Page Count224 +
Publication DateFebruary 2004 +
PublisherWizards of the Coast +
SummaryUnearthed Arcana exposes you to more v
Unearthed Arcana exposes you to more variant rules and alternative methods of gaming than anyone can hope to use in a single campaign. On top of those, a bunch of House Rule sidebars written by various members of the Wizards of the Coast R&D department describe personal variants they’ve used in their home campaigns. In fact, there’s probably more in here than you could reasonably use in a dozen campaigns, and some of it you probably won’t ever get around to actually introducing to your game.
ound to actually introducing to your game. +
SystemDungeons and Dragons 3.5e +
TitleUnearthed Arcana +