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New 3.xE Products in 2009

In order of lust (but not of purchase, as I will buy when they are released0:

  1. Pathfinder RPG
  2. Pathfinder Bestiary
  3. Razor Coast (come on Nick - get this out!)
  4. Everything Golarian based (but not any more campaign paths as I have Age of Worms, Rise of the Runelords, Savage Tide, and the first half of Curse of the Crimson Throne)
  5. Kobold Guides to Game Design

I am a bit of a Pathfinder slut, to be honest, but I just don't need any more adventure paths so I am more focused on their fantastic campaign sandbox.

Oh, and if Necromancer Games come out with something, anything, for Pathfinder or 3e I will be on that like a rash on a sweaty kid!
 

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He was also involved with the Dungeon World line by Fast Forward. *cough* :devil:

I know. I have it, read it, like it, and intend on using it one of these days. I've been waiting for a TPK, I just haven't had one yet. In 7 years I have not had a TPK. Dang! I've gotten soft!


Dungeonworld is a darn good idea. At least I think so. FFE's big mistake was doing some OGL violations, and some errors, not having bad ideas.
 

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.

I'm right there with you. I can't wait for the 4th printing of the C&C PHB (I'm digging the look of the layout), the 3rd printing of M&T and the 1st printing of the Castle Keeper's Guide.

Should be a good year for those of us looking to play C&C.
 

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.

I just hope that the book is a cool as the original Deities & Demigods. If so, I'm all over it.
 


So basically it looks like if you want new 3.xE stuff, Paizo plus a small smattering of other publishers is what you have to choose from. Interesting, but not really that surprising.

Thankfully I think I have more than enough 3.xE stuff to keep my game going for several years. The heavy discounts offered on a lot of 3.xE products has definitely helped me to get a lot of bang for my buck.

I don't want to divert this thread but I wonder how this compares to what is being published for 4E (outside of WotC products)?

Olaf the Stout
 

I want a third party to come out with a supplement that removes the non-biological aspects of races, rebalances the races, and then adds some kind of culture template mechanic where cultures can be swapped among races as the deemed appropriate by the DM.
 


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.

The name Jim Ward just sets alarm bells off for me. In my opinion, FFE were responsible for many of the mechanically worst 3E books produced. I wonder how many retailers were put off buying 3rd party 3E books due to the awful stuff that FFE managed to put out?

They certainly made me look a lot closer at what I was buying.

Olaf the Stout
 

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