![]() But in the end, remember: there can be only one Master of Magic. ![]() Research new spells, engage in alchemy, perform rituals and use your arcane powers to change the world around you.Īlways beware of the machinations of your rival wizards, who seek to reach your same goals. Fight tactical turn-based battles and affect the outcome with your magic. Recruit and command mighty armies of elves, dragons, dwarves, orcs and many more. ![]() In Master of Magic you take up the role of one of 14 unique and diverse great wizards who compete with each other to dominate the worlds of Arcanus and Myrror.Ĭhoose from different schools of magic and fantasy races to command, then lead your minions and expand your influence and power across the land. A Twenty-minute comedic extravaganza which he has presented at MAGIC Live, The Magic Castle and The International Magic Convention in London England.Īlso included is a dated but still loaded with possibilities Selected Card in Flip PhoneĪ Smash and Stab Routine involving paper lunch sacks and a Christmas decorationĪ Game Show themed presentation for the Classic Glass and Ribbon Penetration FrameĪ Sponge Ball version of Dracula and the Sorority GirlsĪ soon to be outdated as well but still neat as hell Card in CD impossible locationĪ in the hands of the spectator version of the 20th Century Silks which Gene Anderson put in his act for a time.Master of Magic is a combination of an RPG and a strategy game, a remake of a classic from the 90s. The Raven Queen You patron is the Raven Queen, a mysterious being who rules the Shadowfell from a palace of ice deep within that dread realm. Included is his now signature Coin in Bottle routine. Master of Hexes Starting at 14th level, you can use your Hexblade’s Curse again without resting, but when you apply it to a new target, the curse immediately ends on the previous target. ![]() Not that he works all that much these days. Still an enjoyable romp through some of Master Paynes more curious conjuring’s.Īs Tricks You Might Just Be Able To Do is a quirky compendium of Eight routines from Master Payne’s working repertoire. Not quite as fun to read as Master Payne’s first book Sometime the Jokes are Just for Me. ![]()
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