

Over 2,000 spells are listed in the book, divided into three Realms - Essence, Channeling and Mentalism. : 97 A second edition was published in 1984, again for inclusion in a boxed set of Rolemaster. Originally published in 1982 as a generic set of rules for using magic spells in any role-playing system, Spell Law was linked to the Rolemaster game system with its inclusion in the boxed set of Rolemaster in 1982.

McIntosh, and a fourth edition was published in 1989 as a 160-page book with a cover by Angus McBride. A second edition was published in 1984, and a third edition was published in 1986 as a 96-page book with a cover by Gail B. Moffat, and was published by Iron Crown Enterprises in 1981 as a boxed set with four 24-page books and 8 sheets of tables. It received mixed reviews in game periodicals including Ares, Different Worlds, The Space Gamer, and Dragon. Spell Law contains over 2,000 spells for role-playing game characters. It was originally published as a separate boxed set of four books, but was included in the initial 1984 release of the fantasy role-playing game Rolemaster, and a separate third edition Spell Law book for Rolemaster was published in 1986 and a fourth edition book in 1989. Spell Law is a role-playing game supplement first published by Iron Crown Enterprises (ICE) in 1981 and written by Peter C.
