Dragon #326 is a magazine issue released in December 2004.
Content[]
Features[]
The following feature articles appeared in this issue:
| Title | Page | Author | Rules |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gladiator Pits of the Mad Overlord | 26 | Mike Mearls | D&D 3e |
| World of Warcraft | 32 | F. Wesley Schneider | D&D 3e |
| The Rite | 34 | Richard Lee Byers | D&D 3e |
| The Dungeon Delver's Guide | 42 | Mark A. Hart & Jayce K. Purvis | D&D 3e |
| Down the Drain | 50 | Chris DeKalb & Jacob Steinmann | D&D 3e |
| Get Lost | 56 | Kyla Ward | D&D 3e |
| The Ecology of the Rakshasa | 66 | Eric Cagle | D&D 3e |
| Cantrips and Orisons of the Academy of Apprentices | 72 | Kieran Turley | D&D 3e |
| Nature Unleashed | 76 | Kieran Turley | D&D 3e |
| Chaos Feats | 80 | Julian Neale | D&D 3e |
| The Shaper of Form | 82 | Monte Cook | D&D 3e |
| Born of Fire | 86 | Jonathan Drain | D&D 3e |
| Two Swords Are Better Than One | 90 | Joshua Cole | D&D 3e |
| Flaws for Clerics | 91 | Richard Pocklington | D&D 3e |
| The Necromancer's Primer | 92 | Mark A. Hart | D&D 3e |
| Optional Special Abilities for Rogues | 93 | Hal Maclean | D&D 3e |
| Strong Strategies | 94 | Christopher Campbell | D&D 3e |
| The Wild Side | 95 | Joshua Cole | D&D 3e |
| The Well-Equipped Sorcerer | 96 | Mike Mearls | D&D 3e |
| Optional Ranger Combat Styles | 97 | David Schwartz | D&D 3e |
| The Historical Holy Knight | 98 | F. Wesley Schneider | D&D 3e |
| A Matter of Style | 99 | F. Wesley Schneider | D&D 3e |
| Magic & Music | 100 | Mark A. Hart | D&D 3e |
| How To Write D&D Stuff For a Living | 106 | Mike Mearls | D&D 3e |
Development and release[]
Development[]
Matthew Sernett served as Editor-in-Chief.
Release[]
Dragon #326 was released by Paizo Publishing in December 2004 for $6.99 US or $9.99 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 The PDFs were withdrawn from sale by early 2024.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[]
- Dragon #326 at RPG.net
- Dragon #326 at the Paizo.com store
References[]
- ↑ Frequently Asked Questions. Paizo.com, March 29, 2006. Archived 2006-09-20.
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