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I've become a Paizo-haulic. I'm hooked on the Pathfinder RPG, the adventure paths, and the Golarion campaign setting.

Aside from that, I'm keeping an eye on C&C. It plays very smoothly, kind of like the way I remember 2E playing, only smoother than it ever actually was.

I've also followed Darwin's World since it was originally released, so I'll continue to do so.

Aside from that, I'll just be keeping an eye on who's releasing what. I'm sure that more than a thing or two not on my list will leap out at me.
 

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I'll second War of the Burning Sky hardcover.

I'll add:

sinister games (Nick Logue's company) products:
Razor Coast
Ebon Shroud

Whatever Open Design (Wolfgang Baur) does that is 3rd edition....right now there is a bidding process between third and fourth for "Halls of the Mountain King". If you like 3e, go bid and get a GREAT product!

0one games adventure path that began with the Skullcrackers and The Bloody Fix: Road to Revolution.

If necromancer puts out anything in 3e. I still want them to publish the stuff they're sitting on (Slumbering Tsar and other items).
 

I will most likely be picking up some pathfinder stuff, especially the core book. The bestiary, perhaps, perhaps not.
I'm definitely want the core book for Pathfinder as well as the Bestiary. I want several of the Pathfinder Chronicles books for 2009 including "The Great Beyond—A Guide to the Multiverse" and "Princes of Darkness—Book of the Damned, Volume 1." I'm also interested in the Revisited series.

I'll likely buy any new, systemless sourcesbooks for Freeport that Green Ronin produces. I can never have enough Freeport. :cool:
 


Besides most of what has been posted, I look forward to Jim Wards new gods book for C&C, the third printing of the M&T and its new layout/look, and the same for the 4th printing of the PH.

I also look forward to Goodman Games new DCC's. So far the 4E DCC's have the same magic as their 3E DCC's, and conversion isn't so hard as to keep me from buying them.

Then again, my system is C&C, and one of the big reasons it is stems from how easily it allows me to use things from any edition of D&D. So I get to look forward to pretty much everything of interest. Even WOTC's 4E interpretation of "Against the Giants".

Its all of easy use to me.

I'm starting to realize that Treebore gets the best of all editions. I might have to pick up the C&C core book.
 

I'm starting to realize that Treebore gets the best of all editions. I might have to pick up the C&C core book.


Yep. One of the biggest reasons I went to C&C. Combine it with my house rules document and you have "The one ring that binds them all..." the easiest and smoothest. I have "seen signs" that my house rules ideas will be showing up in the upcoming CKG as well. One sign I have clearly seen looks even better than the way I do it now.

So if you have multiple editions sitting on your book shelves, C&C is a way to go in order to make all of those books worth pulling off the shelves again. I had almost all of my books stored in boxes out in my garage. Hundreds of them are back inside my house, sitting on many of my book shelves. Its been fun reading through them for ideas and inspiration again.
 

I'd forgotten about C&C Of Gods & Monsters - I'll wait and hear the reviews it gets but if it's more novel than the usual listing of pantheons I'll be very interested in picking it up!

In case you don't know/remember, Jim Ward is/was the lead author of a certain 1E Deity book. Along with a guy named Rob Kuntz. So I am very anxious to see what he will do about 30 years later.
 



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