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- worlds and are navigable using ships equipped with "spelljamming helms". Ships powered by spelljamming helms are capable of flying into not only the sky...
- added after Jim Holloway submitted multiple designs for the Beholder's spelljamming ship and Jeff Grubb decided to keep them all and used xenophobia to explain...
- of Dark Sun's AD&D contemporaries are accessible via planar travel or spelljamming, but Athas, with very few exceptions, is entirely cut off from the rest...
- Sphere allow the flow to shine through, appearing as stars on planets. Spelljamming ships cannot enter the Phlogiston. The game starts the player with a...
- of Dark Sun's AD&D contemporaries are accessible via planar travel or spelljamming, but Athas, with very few exceptions, is entirely cut off from the rest...
- Hadozee, Plasmoid, and Thri-Kreen Spelljamming shipssixteen ship stat blocks Updated mechanics on Spelljamming, air envelopes, gravity planes, the...
- The storyline of the series mainly revolves around the captain of a spelljamming ship, Meredithformerly a wizard named Nimonealthough several issues...
- it's a different genre of adventure. But Corsairs even brings in a spelljamming ship from Kara-Tur, which is about as non-Arabian as you get. The good...
- Hideout. The book also details new magical items, new monsters, and new spelljamming ships. The book was written by Dale "Slade" Henson, and was published...
- themes of the Spelljammer role-playing universe", with its depiction of a Spelljamming ship ("a combination of a Gr**** war galley, Jules Verne's Nautilus, and...