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If WOTC and Paizo could get together and produce:

AGE OF WORMS AP & SAVAGE TIDE AP Hardcovers. The complete AP's with the accompanying articles in Dragon magazine. Stated for Pathfinder but with notes for converting to 4E.

or at the least WOTC allowing Paizo to put up the remaining Dungeon PDF's that cover the conclusion of the Savage Tide AP.

A Pathfinder/3.5 equivalent to the DDI.

I have the Dragon CD archive that was produced a few years ago, but a complete Dungeon DVD archive would be EPIC BEYOND EPIC.
 

If WOTC and Paizo could get together and produce:

AGE OF WORMS AP & SAVAGE TIDE AP Hardcovers. The complete AP's with the accompanying articles in Dragon magazine. Stated for Pathfinder but with notes for converting to 4E.

You may have just made me change my vote if Age of Worms could be updated and released for Pathfinder! :)
 

You may have just made me change my vote if Age of Worms could be updated and released for Pathfinder! :)

As big as a fan I am of their recent AP's, I LOVE AGE OF WORMS. I'd easily pay upwards $70 - 80 (or more) for a full color, hardcover version of this like the Shackled City one (which I own. And I'm not even a huge fan of that AP.)
 

As big as a fan I am of their recent AP's, I LOVE AGE OF WORMS. I'd easily pay upwards $70 - 80 (or more) for a full color, hardcover version of this like the Shackled City one (which I own. And I'm not even a huge fan of that AP.)

I have already run that AP, and probably won't run it ever again... but it would be slick to see it cleaned up, errors fixed, updated for Pathfinder, etc.

For me, I am a sucker for poster maps. If someone went into the business of producing a double sided adventure map per month on a subscription basis I would buy it. But they would have to be something like one side outdoor encounter area, other side indoor encounter area. Are you hearing me Christopher West? :)
 

I don't buy anything without at least waiting to see what other people review about it.

That said I'd buy a fantasy or science-fantasy (e.g. Star Wars) built with a lot of whimsy. By "whimsy" I mean not getting getting anywhere near the realistic nuances the geography/climate/species/culture/economy relationship or politics but taking all the cool old tropes and throwing them together and then making a setting where it's just awesome to be alive.
 

For me, I am a sucker for poster maps. If someone went into the business of producing a double sided adventure map per month on a subscription basis I would buy it. But they would have to be something like one side outdoor encounter area, other side indoor encounter area.
Paizo comes fairly close to this on their Flip-Mats. (Although too many of them have blank grids on the reverse.)
 

From WOTC, an actually new, detailed and innovative setting designed for 4E, instead of the retreads they are currently doing.

From Paizo, a hardcover edition of Runelords and Crimson Throne, along with a Bundle option for Golarion pdf's.

From White Wolf ... Scion 2E, with a cleaned up system.

From Columbia Games ... lower prices on Harn products

From Privateer Press ... anything

From anyone ... a system-less setting that makes me say "Wow ... now this is something I have to play!"
 

Paizo comes fairly close to this on their Flip-Mats. (Although too many of them have blank grids on the reverse.)

Close, but not quite there yet... plus I am a bit picky about the quality of the maps.

There have been some good ones "Mushroom Caverns", "Caves of Chaos", "Kings Road" that I use often as generic areas (so much so I had mine laminated). I saw that Gale Force 9 is coming out with wet erase maps, but my laminated ones I can write with just about anything.

I have liked a few of the Paizo maps, but not enough to want more than a couple.
 

A fantasy monster RPG designed for 3.5 or Pathfinder or possibly even 4E that takes a dozen or critters out of the Monster Manual/Bestiary and makes them fully playable alongside standard characters.

And not just things like kobolds, goblins, and orcs, but medusas, beholders, dragons, demons, angels, vampires, ghouls, etc.
 

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