
Dragon magazine in its various 3e incarnations also contributed much of the Spell Compendium's content.
#DND 3.5 SPELL COMPENDIUM MANUAL#
The design team for Spell Compendium didn't try to include all of the spells for D&D 3e and 3.5e, but Andy Collins estimates that they collected 90% of the official spells not in the Player's Handbook (2000, 2003).The major sources for the Spell Compendium are: Complete Adventurer (2005), Complete Arcane (2004), Complete Divine (2004), Complete Warrior (2003), Draconomicon: The Book of Dragons (2003), Libris Mortis: The Book of Undead (2004), Magic of Faerûn (2001), Manual of the Planes (2001), Miniatures Handbook (2003), Planar Handbook (2004), Player’s Guide to Faerûn (2004), Savage Species (2003), and Underdark (2003).
#DND 3.5 SPELL COMPENDIUM UPDATE#
The Spell Compendium gave the design staff the opportunity to not just compile those spells, but also to regularize them and (in some cases) to update them for 3.5e.Ībout the Book. It probably just reflected the fact that D&D 3e had already produced a lot of spells. This would more obviously be the case when Wizards returned to the Compendium series over a year later, with Magic Item Compendium (2007) and Rules Compendium (2007), but this first release in the series was too early in 4e's development. So, was Spell Compendium a purposeful capstone for D&D 3.5e, intended to provide GMs with a definitive spell sourcebook?

They conducted a first workshop in May and had designed a set of eight core classes by September.

The First Sign of 3e's End? The march toward D&D 4e (2008) began in early 2005, when Bill Slavicsek and his design and development managers chose the core team for the new edition. Spell Compendium (2005) by Matthew Sernett, Jeff Grubb, and Mike McArtor, is the first of three capstone Compendiums for D&D 3.5e. In addition, this book contains descriptive read-aloud text telling you what a spell looks like, sounds like, or feels like. The spells contained herein complement those presented in the Player's Handbook and have been updated to include official errata. The essential spellcaster's companion, Spell Compendium gather over 1,000 of the best spell from previously published Dungeons&Dragons game supplements and campaign settings, Dragon magazine articles, and articles posted on the Wizards of the Coast website. Unlock the Lore of a Thousand Spellcasters
