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=== Wizards of the Coast === After TSR was purchased by [[Wizards of the Coast]], Cook became a senior designer, and was part of the team working on the ''D&D'' game's third edition. Cook, [[Jonathan Tweet]], and [[Skip Williams]] all contributed to the 3rd edition ''[[Players Handbook]]'', ''[[Dungeon Master's Guide]]'', and ''[[Monster Manual]]'', and then each designer wrote one of the books based on those contributions.<ref name="Dragon #275" /> Cook was proud of the work he did on the new ''Dungeon Master's Guide'', especially after [[Gary Gygax]] gave his team feedback on the book: "He said that the material in the new ''DMG'' would help him become a better DM... That was really cool–and satisfying in a 'completion of the circle' sort of way."<ref name="Dragon #275" /> In 2000, Cook said of his involvement with Wizards of the Coast and ''Dungeons & Dragons'': "It's a great time to be working here... because every product is big, important, and innovative."<ref name="Dragon #275" /> Cook also worked on ''[[Return to the Temple of Elemental Evil]]'', and the d20 ''[[Call of Cthulhu (role-playing game)#d20 Call of Cthulhu|Call of Cthulhu]]'' (February 2002).<ref name="wizardsbio" />
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