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To learn more about the RPGA, visit www.wizards.com/rpga No portion of this work may be reproduced in any form without written permission. TM & © 2009 Wizards of the Coast LLC in the USA and other countries. Feel nature’s wrath!” – Kandara, goliath barbarian Benefit: When you miss on an attack roll with an at-will evocation, use this card to re-roll the attack roll. You must keep the second result. Turn the card sideways to indicate it is used. When this card is used, the bonus indicated on it becomes active for the rest of the game session. You may give any one ally the bonus indicated to any one d20 roll after the roll has been made. Only one card bonus may be given to a d20 roll. Flip the card face down or remove it from the play area when the bonus has been assigned. 2009 Dungeons & Dragons Promo Card 1 Illustration by Thomas Denmark General Furious Evocation
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Feel nature’s wrath!” – Kandara, goliath barbarian

Benefit: When you miss on an attack roll with an at-will evocation, use this card to re-roll the attack roll. You must keep the second result. Turn the card sideways to indicate it is used.

When this card is used, the bonus indicated on it becomes active for the rest of the game session. You may give any one ally the bonus indicated to any one d20 roll after the roll has been made. Only one card bonus may be given to a d20 roll. Flip the card face down or remove it from the play area when the bonus has been assigned.

2009 Dungeons & Dragons Promo Card 1 Illustration by Thomas Denmark

GeneralFurious Evocation“

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Wow! Did I do that?” – Gormul, dwarf fighter

Benefit: After you make an attack roll with a die result of 19, use this card to turn the attack into a critical hit. Turn the card sideways to indicate it is used.

When this card is used, the bonus indicated on it becomes active for the rest of the game session. You may give any one ally the bonus indicated to any one d20 roll after the roll has been made. Only one card bonus may be given to a d20 roll. Flip the card face down or remove it from the play area when the bonus has been assigned.

2009 Dungeons & Dragons Promo Card 2 Illustration by Torsten Nordstrand

Lucky Shot General

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2009 Dungeons & Dragons Promo Card 3 Illustration by Franz Vohwinkel

Bladeling Renegade Creation

You have fled your planar world after some sort of misunderstanding with your people. Now an outcast, you have found your way to Faerûn and have become an adventurer. Someday you may return home, but you know you’ll have to face the past you left behind and deal with the consequences of your exodus.

Benefit: This card allows you to play a bladeling, and gives you access to bladeling racial feats. The bladeling racial traits can be found in the Manual of the Planes.

My past is behind me. What matters now is the task at hand.” – Telagarm, bladeling fighter

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I have exhumed the secrets of the ancient dead, and wield their knowledge to my own ends.” – Wuxium, demilich aspirant Your travels have taken you to places where others fear to tread, and you have discovered secret caches of ritual lore pertaining to death and the undead.

Benefit: You have access to purchase ritual books or ritual scrolls containing any of the rituals found in Open Grave: Secrets of the Undead. You must still pay the listed market price to purchase a ritual from this source.

2009 Dungeons & Dragons Promo Card 4 Illustration by Julie Dillon

ExpansionLore of the Dead“

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I’m just going to stand over here for a moment.” – Serinia, elf fighter

Benefit: When you become bloodied, use this card as an immediate reaction to shift half of your speed. You must end this shift adjacent to no enemies. Turn this card sideways to indicate that it is used.

When this card is used, the bonus indicated on it becomes active for the rest of the game session. You may give any one ally the bonus indicated to any one d20 roll after the roll has been made. Only one card bonus may be given to a d20 roll. Flip the card face down or remove it from the play area when the bonus has been assigned.

2009 Dungeons & Dragons Promo Card 5 Illustration by Lee Moyer

Scramble to Safety General

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2009 Dungeons & Dragons Promo Card 6 Illustration by Eric Deschamps

In Slumber Remain Quest

Some things are better left asleep.” –Geshkan Bloodscale, dragonborn paladin The dragon overlords of Returned Abeir rule with an iron

claw, being both feared and hated by their slaves and neigh-bors. Some are willing to just about anything to push them aside,

including wake one of the sleeping Dawn Titans despite the cost. By taking this quest, you are committed to preventing the

ritual to wake one of the Dawn Titans. Complete each task be-low to embark on your quest. Your DM will tell you if you complete a task. Tasks for this paragon-level quest are seeded throughout the Embers of Dawn mini-campaign and other heroic-tier Living Forgotten Realms adventures available in 2009 and 2010.

Task 1: Find and read a moldy tome that plums the murky tale of Darkturret and its tie to the sleeping god. Task 2: Find a man with a tattoo of a flame. Tell him “The cleansing flame thrives during even the coldest night,” and then ask him when the next conflagration of souls will occur. Task 3: Speak with an otherworldly creature. Ask the creature where the sleeping titan lies. You cannot complete this task until you complete Task 1 and 2. Benefit: Your quest begins. You are able to play the special adventure Stir Not the World’s Doom, for characters levels 11-14, available in 2010.

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2009 Dungeons & Dragons Promo Card 7 Illustration by Dave Allsop

Kenku Explorer Creation

Better to find my own flock than to follow fools.” – Grackle, kenku rogue

You are an avian humanoid known as a kenku. You lived in a flock of your people, secretly present in the shadows of a city, existing without much notice from the other dwellers. However, your strong independent streak has led you to a desire to explore the world be-yond your flock’s territory, and thus you’ve struck out from your home to seek adventure.

Benefit: This card allows you to play a kenku. The kenku racial traits can be found in Monster Manual 2, page 220.

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2009 Dungeons & Dragons Promo Card 8 Illustration by Chippy

Lore of the Planes Expansion

I have the means to get you anywhere. Just give me time and some of your gold.” – Tellian, half-elf wizard

You have made contacts with sources well-informed on mysteries beyond the world, and have gained access to ritual lore surrounding the planes.

Benefit: You have access to purchase ritual books or ritual scrolls containing any of the rituals found in Manual of the Planes. You must still pay the listed market price to purchase a ritual from this source.

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2009 Dungeons & Dragons Promo Card 9 Illustration by Jason Engle

Lucky Strike General

Gotcha! ” – Ipthos, human sorcerer

Benefit: When you roll a natural 1 on an attack roll with an encounter power, use this card to re-roll the attack roll, keeping the second result. Turn this card sideways to indicate that it is used.

When this card is used, the bonus indicated on it becomes active for the rest of the game session. You may give any one ally the bonus indicated to any one d20 roll after the roll has been made. Only one card bonus may be given to a d20 roll. Flip the card face down or remove it from the play area when the bonus has been assigned.

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