Right [url="http://members.tripodnet.nl/ILoveMyCat/"]here[/url].
[edit] Yes, it's a Dutch site, and yes, it's a small country, but no, I am not affiliated with this site in any way.
Not finished by a long shot, but already includes the most important chapters.
Note that someone has apparently been very busy "quoting" the real book. This is probably a copyright violation. Just so you know.
I strongly suggest anyone interested in the rules to go out and get the real thing(s). WotC has deliberately kept prices of the main books to an absolute minimum (though the quality of print and art is astounding), so they're well worth it.
[ 08-27-2001: Message edited by: Xyx ]
D&D3 Player's Handbook on-line
D&D3 Player's Handbook on-line
[url="http://www.sorcerers.net/Games/BG2/SpellsReference/Main.htm"]Baldur's Gate 2 Spells Reference[/url]: Strategy, tips, tricks, bugs, cheese and corrections to the manual.
Xyx, I agree. The books are awfully inexpensive. I haven't gotten them yet, but that's only because I know the computer games that come out will not adhere to them 100%, so it's not worth my bother unless I get back into the pen&paper, which isn't likely.
"Think on this, arrogant mageling: even the mightiest archmage has no spells strong enough to let him cheat death. Some take the road of lichdom... a living death. The rest of us find graves, and our dust is no grander than that of the next man. So when next you lord it over some farmer with your fireballs, remember: we all master spells enough to die"
Ithil Sprandorn, Lord Mage of Saskar, said to prisoner wizard Thorstel
Ithil Sprandorn, Lord Mage of Saskar, said to prisoner wizard Thorstel