Classic Treasures Revisited
Classic Treasures Revisited, a sourcebook by Jacob Burgess, Brian Cortijo, Jonathan H. Keith, Michael Kortes, Jeff Quick, Amber Scott, Amber Stewart, and Russ Taylor, was released in April 2010.
“The Ultimate RewardEvery adventurer dreams of glittering treasures and magical relics, and such remarkable rewards spur the quests and ignite the imaginations of history's greatest heroes, driving them to greatness—or their doom. Yet above coins of gold and gem-studded baubles rise those riches that are themselves the envy of kings, the causes of calamities, and the stuff of legends. With the power to slay titanic beasts, reduce whole castles to ruin, and change the flow of fate, such mythic items fill the stories of sages and treasure seekers the world over. And now, the greatest of these wonders rest within your hands.
This compendium of curiosities reveals the magic and legacy of 10 of the most famous and infamous items and artifacts in the history of fantasy roleplaying. From the head-slicing swipes of the vorpal sword to the awesome magical might of the staff of the magi, the depthless bag of holding to the world-warping deck of many things, the investigations within reveal the mysterious creations, cunning uses, magical variations, and untold other secrets of these ultimate treasures.
No matter the campaign setting, Classic Treasures Revisited unleashes a hoard of history's greatest magic items upon your game—along with all the adventures they inspire—and proves that true treasures never tarnish.
Highlighted treasures include:
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Contents
- Real-world articles
- Works by Brian Cortijo
- Works by Michael Kortes
- Works by Amber E. Scott
- Works by Jeff Quick
- Works by Jacob Burgess
- Works by Russ Taylor
- Works by Jonathan H. Keith
- Works by Amber Stewart
- Artwork by Kerem Beyit
- Artwork by Andrew Kim
- Artwork by Hector Ortiz
- Artwork by Florian Stitz
- Artwork by Christopher Burdett
- Artwork by Jeremy McHugh
- Artwork by Michael Phillippi
- 2010 sourcebooks
- PFRPG sourcebooks
- Pathfinder Campaign Setting
- Sourcebooks