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Dragon #320 is a magazine issue released in June 2004.

Content[]

Features[]

The following feature articles appeared in this issue:

Title Page Author Rules
Cut To the Quick 16 Gary Gygax
30 Years of Dungeons & Dragons 20 Mat Smith
Dragon Player Characters 36 Mike McArtor D&D 3e
Fostered Dragons: The Perilous Burden 46 Casey Loe D&D 3e
Dragon Kingdoms 52 Mike Mearls D&D 3e
The Roaring Dragon House 72 Ed Greenwood D&D 3e
Eberron: Dragonmarks, Dragonshards, and Dynasties... 76 Mat Smith D&D 3e
Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne 84 Clifford Horowitz D&D 3e
Forms of Legend 90 Jesse Decker D&D 3e
Fun Dungeons 96 Johnn Four D&D 3e
The Teamwork Pool 100 Mike Mearls D&D 3e
Bring Your Characters To Life 104 Monte Cook D&D 3e

Fiction[]

Title Page Author
New In Town 60 Richard Lee Byers

Development and release[]

Development[]

Matthew Sernett served as Editor-in-Chief.

Release[]

Dragon #320 was released by Paizo Publishing in June 2004 for $5.99 US or $8.99 Canadian.

Paizo Publishing later released a PDF copy of this issue for $4.95 US. Paizo's contract with Wizards permitted them to release digital copies of any issue once print back issues were depleted,[1] eventually releasing digital downloads of issues #274 to #345. These PDFs were high quality digital-origin rather than scanned, watermarked but DRM-free, and omitted advertising. Due to licensing restrictions, some comics were also omitted. The PDFs were withdrawn from sale by early 2024.

Reception and influence[]

Critical reception[]

Influence on other works[]

External links[]

References[]

  1. Frequently Asked Questions. Paizo.com, March 29, 2006. Archived 2006-09-20.

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