Pale Designs:
A Poisoner’s Handbook

by Steven Creech & Kevin Ruesch

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Poisons exist in abundance in fantasy worlds, their deadly touch waiting within ancient traps, slathered upon readied weapons, or pooling within a fanged and monstrous maw. Some poisons are magical creations, concocted by dark powers in secret laboratories. Other toxins are naturally occurring on many worlds across the planes. Still other venoms drip from the fangs and scales of fearsome beasts.
 
Pale Designs: A Poisoner’s Handbook presents an array of new poisons for use by both players and Game Masters.

New rules for handling poisons in a campaign are presented, along with additional options to allow the heroes of the land safer access to poisons. There are also new prestige classes, equipment, and magic items for assassins and others interested in poison use.

What the Reviewers Say...

"Having read through this book, I've come to the conclusion that I wouldn't want to be without it. Kudos to Steven Creech and Kevin Ruesch for their fine work." Read the full review by Lars Kare M. Sukka@RPGUnited

"Pale Designs does well. It takes a tricky subject, doesn’t wimp out and the result is a genuinely useful book." Read the full review by Wyrdmaster@GameWyrd

"This definitely is the poison book of all poison books and is more suited for DMs than players, though if you love playing assassins and other sneaky-sneakies with Poison Use, then this book is for you." Read the full review by Bradford Ferguson at Silven Crossroads.
 
"In the end, if you’re looking for a complete and comprehensive treatment of poisons that ranges from everything from feats, spells, monsters and PrCs, but doesn’t include any details on how the poisons work, then Pale Designs is for you. Rating: 4 out of 5." Read the full review by JoeGKushner@EN Word

"Doubtlessly, this is the single most comprehensive work on poisons that I have yet seen for any edition of Dungeons & Dragons! If you use poisons in your game (and what DM doesn’t?), you need this book! It’s that simple." Read the full review at the d20 Magazine Rack

"This is a fine book. While I at first worried about the specific theme of the book, I later realized that Bastion is taking charge in the 'finalizing' department. Like they did with Alchemy and Herbalists before, they wrote the d20 book on a subject that others can add to and follow, and they did a really good job." Read the full review by Jeff Ibach@Role-Play News

"Pale Designs has made poisons something to be feared again." Read the full review by Thomas Shultz on page 33 of Legion's Realm (February, 2003)


Read the Review at the New Guild (in Polish)

 

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e-Designs

E-Designs, the online companion for Pale Designs: A Poisoner's Handbook, provides 24 pages of new materials, plus a 10-page preview of Pale Designs: A Poisoner's Handbook. Two versions are included (one without borders) for ease of printing. And it's FREE! Just click the cover to start the download.

Lead Designers: Steven Creech & Kevin Ruesch; Edited by Duane Maxwell. Interior Artwork by Alex Leonard, Andrew Baker, Ben Eargle, Jamie Powers, and Todd Morasch. On sale in January at better gaming stores worldwide. For more information, visit the Pale Designs homepage.

This 15-page preview ends with the Table of Contents from the printed book. This should help you judge for yourself how much room we've devoted to your favorite topics. Just click the cover to start the download...



Credits Corrections

We'd like to apologize for leaving the names of the following contributors out of the Additional Design section of the credits. 

Ed Bourelle, Jennifer Kitzman, and Jim Richmond.
 

 

By the Numbers

Product Code: BAS-1007
ISBN: 0-9714392-8-1
Release Date: January
Format: Trade Paperback
Trim Size: 8 3/8" x 10 7/8"
Page Count: 96 pages; full color
Case Pack: 12
MSRP: $14.95



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