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Mineral Alchemy: Alchemy from Gems and Minerals

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Lorenna takes a few tentative steps toward the back of the hall where she can make out five doors along the back wall. Suddenly, the nightglow gem hanging about her neck glows with an alarming brightness in the dimly lit hall. “Menroa,” the Elven curse is loud and draws the attention of her companions. They all can see the light coming from the nightglow gem. “I really hate undead,” she says as she pulls her scimitar from its scabbard.

Are you looking to spice up your treasure? Do you lose sleep wondering what you can do with that piece of quartz or moonstone your character just found? Do you want to add a kick to the game that doesn’t involve magic items? Mineral Alchemy: Alchemy from Gems and Minerals provides this and more. It is a short book for use with the Open Gaming License, Version 1.0a, System Reference Document.

Within you will find 33 new alchemical items that can be made from 22 common and uncommon gems and minerals. From lethal Bang, misused Heart Stone, and the highly useful Nightglow, Mineral Alchemy will provide you with a plethora of new items to equip your character with. Each mineral alchemical entry provides you with a complete description of the item along with the rules for creating and selling them to your players.

 

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December 31st, 2012
The booklet seemed very superficial and lacking in information. Also, it could have been marked better which game system it was for since it showed up for me searching for another one than what it turned out to be. However, it's not a bad buy if you' [...]
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March 12th, 2008
Some nice ideas here if running a low-magic setting and you need some alternatives to potions and magical items. Unfortunately, some of the items seem like they should be magical, not alchemetical. Dunite, for example, is supposedly crafted from molten [...]
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September 30th, 2005
Nice complement that spices up alchemists and add some new items to the game<br><br><b>LIKED</b>: the many substances detailed<br><br><b>QUALITY</b>: Acceptable<br><br><b>VALUE</b> [...]
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July 27th, 2005
Offers some interesting ideas. Even if you have a lot of magic in your campaign, here are items that your players can actually afford to buy off the shelf. Alternately, it's a good way to make mundane treasure special and still useful -- so the dagge [...]
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April 22nd, 2005
Great addition to my collection! The new alchemical items were a blast!<br><br><b>QUALITY</b>: Excellent<br><br><b>VALUE</b>: Very Satisfied<br> [...]
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1.0
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