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Dragon Magic by Owen K.C. Stephens, Matthew Senett

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3.0

Building on where Draconomicon left off, this 3.5 edition book for Dungeons and Dragons is quite good. The book introduces a new core class: the Dragonfire Adept (which is a little like a Warlock, only with a breath weapon), and a tonne of new feats: many of which build on the Draconic feats introduced in Complete Arcane. Feats specific to the colour of dragon heritage, as well as feats more useful for other classes are included. New spells are included, as well as a few new psionic powers round out the book, which goes on to list new draconic auras, invocations for the Dragonfire Adept, a few draconic-themed invocations for the Warlock, vestiges, and other bits to fit with all the other expansion books that have bloomed for 3.5 edition. Not the single most useful book in the expansion series, but anyone playing a Sorcerer or other character who wants to get in touch with their draconic side will really enjoy this book.
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