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Spellfire:
Master the
Magic is an out-of-print
collectible card game (CCG)
created by TSR, Inc. and
based on
their po****r
Dungeons &
Dragons role playing...
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Spellfire is a
fantasy novel written by Ed
Greenwood and
published in 1988. It is the
first novel in Ed Greenwood's book series, Shandril's Saga, and...
- that
would be a
response to Magic. The
result would be
Spellfire,
released in
April 1994.
Spellfire was
produced on a
shoestring budget, and re-used art...
- on this new fad. The
first to do so was TSR who
rushed their own game
Spellfire into production,
releasing it in June 1994.
Through this
period of time...
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implement it. The
cover art, "
Spellfire" by
Clyde Caldwell, was
previously used as a
cover art for Ed Greenwood's 1987
novel Spellfire and
Westwood Studios' 1992...
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Forgotten Realms is a
campaign setting for the
Dungeons &
Dragons (D&D)
fantasy role-playing game.
Commonly referred to by
players and game
designers as...
- pay for and
design their own
promotional cards,
while TSR
created the
Spellfire game,
which eventually included five
editions in six languages, plus twelve...
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Order of the
Griffon Cover art: "
Spellfire" by
Clyde Caldwell Developer(s)
Westwood ****ociates Publisher(s)
Turbo Technologies Strategic Simulations,...
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Handbook (2002). The "legendary Mordenkainen" was
featured as a card in the
Spellfire trading card game in 1994. He was also
mentioned in the
following publications:...
- Vohwinkel.
Draconomicon was also the name of a 1997
expansion pack for the
Spellfire collectible card game. It was
released shortly before the
buyout of TSR...