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==Publication history==
==Publication history==
''GURPS Grimoire'' was written by [[Daniel U. Thibault]] and [[S. John Ross (writer)|S. John Ross]], and published by [[Steve Jackson Games]].<ref name="Dragon #210"/>

Most of its contents is also included in the fourth edition of ''GURPS Magic'', but for players sticking to the Third Edition it still is useful, especially for its updated flowcharts including spell prerequisites.
Most of its contents is also included in the fourth edition of ''GURPS Magic'', but for players sticking to the Third Edition it still is useful, especially for its updated flowcharts including spell prerequisites.



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GURPS Grimoire
DesignersDaniel U. Thibault, S. John Ross
PublishersSteve Jackson Games
Publication1994, 1998
Genresunknown
SystemsGURPS

Grimoire is a sourcebook for the GURPS role-playing game system. It is a companion volume for the third edition GURPS Magic supplement.

Contents

GURPS Grimoire has around four hundred new spells and introduces two new Colleges, Gates and Techs. It also doubles the number of elixirs available to the alchemist.

Publication history

GURPS Grimoire was written by Daniel U. Thibault and S. John Ross, and published by Steve Jackson Games.[1]

Most of its contents is also included in the fourth edition of GURPS Magic, but for players sticking to the Third Edition it still is useful, especially for its updated flowcharts including spell prerequisites.

Reception

Rick Swan reviewed GURPS Grimoire for Dragon magazine #210 (October 1994).[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Swan, Rick (1994). "Role-playing Reviews". Dragon (#210). Lake Geneva, Wisconsin: TSR: 94. {{cite journal}}: Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)