First Edition [ ]
Release Date
Line
Product Title
Format
Store
1987
August 20 , 1987
ArM
Whimsy Cards
Cards
DriveThruRPG
1987
ArM
Ars Magica Rulebook
Rulebook
1988
August 14 , 1988
ArM
The Bats of Mercille
Quickstart
1989
1989
ArM
The Broken Covenant of Calebais
Sourcebook
DriveThruRPG
1989
ArM
The Stormrider
Quickstart
Revised Edition [ ]
Third Edition [ ]
Cancelled Books [ ]
Release Date
Line
Product Title
Format
Store
1989
ArM
Ars Magica LARP [1]
Sourcebook
1989
ArM
Shining Armor [2] [3]
Sourcebook
1989
ArM
Inferno [4]
Sourcebook
February-May, 1990
ArM
Ars Magica Comic Book [5] [6]
Comic Book Series
1991-1992
ArM
Stalenric [7] [8]
Sourcebook: Atlas Games
1991-1992
ArM
The Fallen Angels [9] [10]
Sourcebook: Atlas Games
1993-1994
ArM
The Tribunals of Hermes: Loch Leglean [11]
Sourcebook
DriveThruRPG
1993-1994
ArM
The Tribunals of Hermes: Stonehenge [12]
Sourcebook
1993-1994
ArM
Dawn of Darkness [13]
Sourcebook
1993-1994
ArM
The Order of Hermes 3rd Edition
Sourcebook
1993-1994
ArM
The Medieval Handbook [14]
Sourcebook
DriveThruRPG
May 1995
ArM
Covenants [15] [16]
Sourcebook: Wizards of the Coast
April, 1996
ArM
Stormrider Returns [17]
Sourcebook: Wizards of the Coast
May, 1996
ArM
Exotic Magic: Fire & Ice [18]
Sourcebook: Wizards of the Coast
International Editions [ ]
Listings of only Ars Magica books from 1st to 3rd edition that have been translated.
Release Date
Line
Product Title
Format
Store
1992
1992
ArM
Ars Magica - Die Kunst der Magie
German Rulebook: Mania Productions
1993
1993
ArM
Ars Magica (Spanish Edition)
Spanish Rulebook: Kerykion
1993
ArM
Ars Magica (Italian edition)
Italian Rulebook: DaS Production, I Giochi dei Grandi
1993
ArM
Conventus Magicus
German Sourcebook: Mania Productions
1994
1994
ArM
El jinete de la tormenta
Spanish Quickstart: Kerykion
1995
1995
ArM
Mistridge (Spanish Edition)
Spanish Sourcebook: Kerykion
1996
1996
ArM
Lugares Míticos
Spanish Sourcebook: Kerykion
1998
1998
ArM
Ars Magica (Hugarian edition)
Hugarian Rulebook: Beneficium
Other Products [ ]
Miniatures by Lance & Laser Miniatures [ ]
AM-01 Lucienne's Party
AM-02 Caeron's Party
AM-03 Stormrider
AM-04 Sante Fabía
AM-05 Grimgroth
AM-06 Lupus Mortus
AM-07 Cerebus Facto
AM-08 Vulcris
AM-09 Felix Necromius
AM-10 Clavius
AM-11 Oculo
AM-12 Pitsdim & Sir Gilbert
AM-013 Old Hag
External Link on the Miniatures: [ ]
The Lost Mini Wiki
T-Shirts by Wizards of the Coast [ ]
Ars Magica L $16.95
Ars Magica XL $16.95
Ars Magica XXL $18.95
Soundtrack/Cassette Tapes by Lion Rampant [ ]
Background [ ]
Three further books for Third Edition, and subsequent editions, have been published after the IP was sold to Wizards of the Coast (and later Atlas Games ), but those products fall outside the remit of this Wiki. Up to this point, Ars Magica may be seen as history to the World of Darkness , running roughly concurrent with the time periods of Vampire: The Dark Ages (1197 ) to Dark Ages: Mage (1230 ).
Atlas Games have since released Fourth and Fifth Editions, which have diverged further from the World of Darkness : for example, in ArM4 and ArM5, House Tremere continues to be a valid Hermetic House, was not overrun with vampires, and there was no subsequent Massasa War . For extensive information on these editions, consult Project Redcap and the Ars Magica Wiki .
References [ ]
↑ Designers & Dragons: A History of the Roleplaying Game Industry '90 - '99 by Shannon Appelcline, p. 71 and p. 372
↑ Designers & Dragons: A History of the Roleplaying Game Industry '90 - '99 by Shannon Appelcline, p. 11
↑ Running Rampant #2 1989
↑ Designers & Dragons: A History of the Roleplaying Game Industry '90 - '99 by Shannon Appelcline, p. 11
↑ WW : White Wolf Magazine 24
↑ WW : White Wolf Magazine 25
↑ The Games Quarterly Catalog 6th Edition , February. 1993, p. 8
↑ Trial by Fire
↑ The Games Quarterly Catalog 6th Edition , February. 1993, p. 8
↑ Trial by Fire
↑ White Wolf 1993-94 Catalog
↑ White Wolf 1993-94 Catalog
↑ White Wolf 1993-94 Catalog
↑ White Wolf 1993-94 Catalog
↑ The Games Quarterly Catalog 15th Edition, Summer 1995, p. 292
↑ The Games Quarterly Catalog 16th Edition, Fall 1995, p. 278
↑ InQuest #9 . "A Look Ahead to '96." January 1996. Pg. 73
↑ InQuest #9 . "A Look Ahead to '96." January 1996. Pg. 73