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Player’s Handbook 2 (Atomic Array 018)

Mike Mearls and Jeremy Crawford invited us to visit Wizards of the Coast to talk about Player’s Handbook 2. Ed’s been playing in a weekly 4th Edition campaign since… well, since before the poison rules were set in stone, so we weren’t going to give up a chance to get a peek at the next core release for Dungeons & Dragons.

Dungeons & Dragons: Wizards.com
Ed’s Pick: Saga of Old City by Gary Gygax
Rone’s Rant: “Clutter”

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May 8th, 2009
Atomic Array # 18 Is a Player's handbook 2 form WOTC and is a so so Array but a good pod cast. :] [...]
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