Products You'd Like WoTC to do

JoeGKushner

Adventurer
I've already mentioned some of these, but seeing the books for the first quarter, though I'd restart the old thread.

1. Expanded Oriental Adventuers:

2. Arabian Adventurers (One shot sourcebook on size of Forgotten Realms campaign setting)

3. Greyhawk Campaign Setting (lots of GH specific stuff ranging from Initiate Feats and campaign specfiic PrCs have come out for a while now and it'd be nice to have them all in one spot, along with things like Regional Feats and 3rd ed stats for some of the more popular NPCs)

4. Heroes of Tomorrow: A book focusing on using technology in D&D while keeping it D&D similiar to say, Blackmoor or Expedition to the Barrier Peaks. Standard D&D characters with some high tech goods that aren't permanent and probably won't effect the overall campaign theme, but with ideas on how to handle it if the GM wants to go that way.
 

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JoeGKushner said:
I've already mentioned some of these, but seeing the books for the first quarter, though I'd restart the old thread.

1. Expanded Oriental Adventuers:

2. Arabian Adventurers (One shot sourcebook on size of Forgotten Realms campaign setting)

3. Greyhawk Campaign Setting (lots of GH specific stuff ranging from Initiate Feats and campaign specfiic PrCs have come out for a while now and it'd be nice to have them all in one spot, along with things like Regional Feats and 3rd ed stats for some of the more popular NPCs)

Joe, you nailed it!

These three are the ones I would really like to see as well.

ESPECIALLY number three.
 

I would so buy a Races of Psionics, the psionics creatures introduced in XPH done up in the style of the Races books.
 

Advancing Dungeons and Dragons: a book that finsihed what DMG 2 started. A book filled with advice for using the more advanced concepts from some of the tougher to use books like Exalted Deeds and Book of Vile Dakrness for instance. Also, it could talk about how to handle some of the problems that can happen with power gamers using some of the Wizard books.
 

JoeGKushner said:
2. Arabian Adventurers (One shot sourcebook on size of Forgotten Realms campaign setting)

3. Greyhawk Campaign Setting
These are some books I'd love to see as well. Three Forgotten Realms books I'd like are:

1) The Jungles of Chult
2) Evermeet/Moonshae Isles product
3) Heartlands close-up book.

Some products of DnD in general:

1) Ultimate Arms & Equipment Guide
2) Heroes of the Heart (close on characters that have a very open and loving personality)
3) Greyhawk 2000 campaign book
4) Council of Wyrms update

at last but not least a book completely detailing the process of putting together a campign setting (updated and expanded World Builder Guide from 2nd Edition).
 






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