![]() ![]() There is no index in the book, but the arrangement of the items, alphabetically by type, would render an index as a fairly superfluous addition. Like the original, the Premium Magic Item Compendium has a very limited table of contents, but a logical arrangement for the presentation of magic items by type, and then by alphabetical order. (The errata for the Compendium can be found at the Official WotC D&D site.) As nearly all of the corrections in the errata actually change how the item functions in game terms, omitting this information when reprinting a Premium version of the Magic Item Compendium seems grossly negligent. The Magic Item Compendium had one of the longest lists of errata of any D&D 3.5 release, with seven pages of additions and corrections totaling well over 150 fixes to various items and rules. The magic items in the book are listed in D&D 3.5 stat blocks, and complete rules for how the items function in the game.īut while I appreciate the amazing writing of the original book, I was very disappointed to find that the designers of this new Premium release never took the time to fix the errors in the original text. ![]() The production quality of the Premium Magic Item Compendium is superb, with stunning cover art, and all the amazing writing and magic item design of the original work. The new premium version has all the information and contents of the original 2007 release, and also features a brand new high-quality book cover. The Premium Magic Item Compendium is a special reprinting of the D&D 3.5 Magic Item Compendium, for the premium books line of old edition Dungeons & Dragons products.
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