Origins
International Game Expo 2005 Columbus,
OHJune 30 to July 3, 2005
14.
FanCon Mainz Mainz,
Germany April 16, 2005
Roundcon
2005 Columbus, SC April 1517, 2005
ConQuest Camarillo,
CA April 22, 2005
Out this
Month

This
supplement presents a comprehensive look at some of the
most bizarre creatures ever to invade the world of fantasy roleplaying. Along
with the physiology, psychology,
society, and schemes of these strange beings, youll find
spells, feats, tactics, and
tools commonly employed by those who
hunt them.
Out next
Month

Heroes of Battle provides everything one needs to know
to play a battle-oriented D&D campaign. You can build
military characters with new feats, spells, uses for traditional
spells, and prestige classes. Information is given on tools
specific to the battlefield, including siege engines, weapons,
magic items, steeds, and other exotic mounts.
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Issue
173 Volume 25 Number 3
A
Deathknell Heard Across the Landby
Jason Bulmahn
Late March saw the release of the sixth
set of D&D Miniatures with a round of exciting prerelease
tournaments all over the U.S. and Canada. For those of you who dont
play the miniatures game or have never attended a prerelease, you
dont know what youre missing. Not only do you get the chance to grab
the new miniatures before anyone else, but prerelease tournaments
also feature special promotional miniatures of some of the most
exciting models of the set. This time around, everyone in attendance
took home a special blue Flaming Skeleton. This one is hot and just
screams to be used as a special advanced treat for your PCs to take
on.
I had the opportunity to attend the local
prerelease in Tacoma, as well as the special in-house event held at
Wizards of the Coast corporate headquarters in Renton.
Although the venue varied, the excitement was similarly palpable at
each. At Tacomas The Game Matrix, over a dozen players lined up to
grab their Deathknell boosters and tear into their opponents
with a host of new tricks and monsters from the new set. The crowd
groaned while one player cried out in glee as a big plump Beholder
fell to the tablethat was going to be one tough eye tyrant to take
down. MORE

BewareLords
of Madness Approach! by
Stephen Radney-MacFarland
The upcoming Lords of Madness is much more than the
Book of Aberrations touted by its subtitle. While it is
absolutely chock-full of useful tidbits of aberrant lore, monstrous
variations, and deviant lairs, further detailing the most bizarre of
D&D creaturesenough to make any Dungeon Master cackle in
maniacal gleetoward the back of the book, one chapter is sure to
garner special interest from players. Chapter 9: The Aberration
Hunter details the tools of the trade for any who seek to deal woe
to aberrations.
To give you a heads up on what to expect, Improved Initiative has
cooked up a little preview package, presenting a sample feat, spell,
and magic item from the book, along with a special access preview
for D&D Campaigns players! MORE
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strip to read entire cartoon.
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