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Ptolus (Limited Edition)

By: Malhavoc Press

Type: Box Set

Product Line: Ptolus (d20)


Product Info

Title
Ptolus (Limited Edition)
Publisher
Product Line
Author
Monte Cook
Publish Year
2006
Dimensions
8.5x11x3"
NKG Part #
2147576358
MFG. Part #
WWP16117-LE
Type
Box Set

Description

This exclusive limited edition was only distributed to pre-orders and is individually signed and numbered. Bundled with the already massive Ptolus core book and handouts are the Night of Dissolution module and 5 copies of the Player's Guide, so that the whole party can be ready to take on the largest RPG campaign setting ever produced:

Monte Cook’s City by the Spire

If you were to imagine the most deluxe roleplaying game product ever, what would be in it? More than 600 pages of fantasy source and adventure material from one of the industry’s greatest designers? Check. Glorious full-color art? Check. Double-sided poster map? Player handouts? A CD-ROM packed with bonus material? Check, check, and check.

A Deluxe Adventure-Sourcebook

What is Ptolus?

• The ultimate fantasy campaign in which adventurers plumb the depths of a gigantic underground labyrinth filled with treasure, monsters, and traps—or try to make names for themselves in a city filled with intrigues, politics, and mystery.
• The very first and longest-running 3rd Edition campaign, run by one of the game’s designers for industry celebs including two editors of Dragon® magazine, two editors of Dungeon®, three Wizards of the Coast roleplaying designers and three editors, and even the D&D business manager.
• A detailed city setting crammed with characters, locations, and enough adventures to take characters from 1st to 20th level.
• The most deluxe RPG package ever designed; this 640-page book includes more than 130 pages of color artwork and maps, bound-in fabric bookmarks, two dozen handouts, and a CD-ROM containing additional bonus products—including more than 350 pages of additional Ptolus adventures and source material.
• A work of unsurpassed usability, featuring extensive indexing and cross-referencing throughout, designed and tested by the author of the Dungeon Master’s Guide and the “Dungeoncraft” column in Dungeon to make play even easier and more fun.