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Publication date
  
1998

Genre
  
Role-playing game


Originally published
  
1998

Publisher
  
TSR

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Champions of the Mists is an accessory for the 2nd edition of the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game, published in 1998.

Contents

Contents

Champions of the Mists provides notes on how the various character classes interact with the Ravenloft setting, and the book provides new character class kits, and a number of NPCs from various sources of TSR's fiction line, as well as past gaming modules and editions of Ravenloft. The book opens with a brief introduction of the various classes of Champions of the Mists, covering the four core classes of warrior, wizard, cleric, and thief, but does not cover the new classes found in Domains of Dread nor the optional classes from the Player's Handbook. The next section is titled "The Crucible" and lists new kits.

Publication history

Champions of the Mists was written by William W. Connors.

Reception

Champions of the Mists was reviewed by the online version of Pyramid on July 23, 1998. The reviewer observed that for many years, "Ravenloft has been a setting that characters came to from another campaign and adventured in only briefly", but that with the release of the hardcover Domains of Dread, "TSR made it a place where characters can start off in the demi-realm with their own classes and secret societies" and felt that Champions of the Mists furthers that effort. The reviewer felt that the book omitting the new classes from Domanins of Dread and the optional classes from the Player's Handbook was not a great difficulty "if one uses the ideas here and applies them in a slightly different manner to the class in question. Most of the notes for a warrior can apply to a paladin or even a ranger with little tinkering."

References

Champions of the Mists Wikipedia