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The D&D 3.5 Edition original Chronomancer: Time Travel for Everyone.
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The D&D 3.5 2025 Revision Chronomancer: Time Travel for Everyone, 2025 Revision
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The DND 5E version Chronomancer: Time Travel for Everyone, 5th Edition. Comming Soon.
CHRONOMANCER: TIME TRAVEL FOR EVERYONE
2025 Revision with a new Layout and AI Art
Chronomancer: Time Travel For Everyone is a 3.5 Edition Dungeons and Dragons book. 7 years in the making, it is 327 pages and introduces 7 Character Classes, 22 Prestige Classes, 25 epic classes, 50 feats, dozens of monsters and magical items, and over 100 spells related to time travel. There is an entire chapter dedicated to the forms of time and how to run them and even an appendix describing what forms of time exist in popular movies and shows.
Buy it now from DriveThruRPG: Chronomancer: Time Travel for Everyone.


Original 2008 Non-AI Edition
Chronomancer: Time Travel For Everyone is a 3.5 Edition Dungeons and Dragons book. 7 years in the making, it is 327 pages and introduces 7 Character Classes, 22 Prestige Classes, 25 epic classes, 50 feats, dozens of monsters and magical items, and over 100 spells related to time travel. There is an entire chapter dedicated to the forms of time and how to run them and even an appendix describing what forms of time exist in popular movies and shows.
Buy it now from DriveThruRPG: Chronomancer: Time Travel for Everyone.
CHRONOMANCER: TIME TRAVEL FOR EVERYONE


Chronomancer: Time Travel for Everyone is a 329 page, 3rd Edition (d20) Dungeons and Dragons book on time travel released in 2008 after seven years of development, Charke Publishing's first release. It was inspired by the 98 page, Advanced Edition Dungeons and Dragons book Chronomancer released in 1995.
Charke Publishing is working on a DND 5th Edition version of Chronomancer: Time Travel for Everyone. It does not have a release date yet.
History: Charke went to Australia in 2001 to do a walk-about and discover himself. While he was there he started writing this book on his laptop. On Christmas eve his room was robbed and everything he had was stolen, except the laptop and his tickets home, both kept in the hostile safe while he was away. He returned from Australia knowing that he wanted to be a writer.








