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It's been posted; for some reason, the link doesn't work in IE, but its fine in Firefox. I don't have the 3.5e version, but it looks like they converted all of the encounters. Looks like some new monsters and a lot of elite opponents.
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I don't have Exemplars of Evil either, but it does look fairly complete. I hope they offer this in PDF though, as the web format is not useful for saving to my hard drive (or, not as useful).
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It's a shame that not all of the monsters included in the book were converted--but I just like psurlons and the gloom golem. They're not exactly an Exemplars of Evil product, and I suppose their replacements work just as well.
(Plus, it keeps from setting a 4e precedent regarding Psurlons, which might be different when they do appear.)
Anyway, that's not terribly relevant. What is relevant: give us Elder Evils! Now now now now now!
Did a quick scan, and saw all the major villains from the product, so I'm totally happy.
A little sad that the dragons, are just default dragons now, but that's easy enough to change (the red dragon in Katsya Zurith-Movya, for instance, was originally vampiric -- the motif was that everything was undead, since the lair was on the Negative Energy Plane).
I don't have Exemplars of Evil either, but it does look fairly complete. I hope they offer this in PDF though, as the web format is not useful for saving to my hard drive (or, not as useful).
All else fails, I'd go to the printer-friendly version and use Primo PDF or similar software to print it to a PDF. (I'm sure there's plenty of different free programs out there, I just have used Primo PDF for several years now and am happy with it. And, no I have no ties to the company.)
I'm hoping they get to the rest of the other products they planned soon. I'm especially looking forward to Elder Evils since I might be using one of them in my campaign.