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    No love for Oathbound?

    DarkWhite, The book your game store had you pick up was Dark Legacies Player's Guide. D20 Filtered has reviewed this and other lesser known books ;)
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    Help Our DM has gone Rat Bastard on us

    Um, I don't think your DM has gone crazy on you, it just sounds like you all need to run...? Sounds like you're outclassed with little hope. Discretion is the better part of valor. Run like little babies! (or big babies) Maybe the DM is ticked that you guys don't run from combats, or maybe...
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    No love for Oathbound?

    Well, either Bastion considers all criticisms or they first determine whether the criticism is valid or not before considering it. I don't see why people would come to the thread to purposefully bad-mouth Bastion or Oathbound. The title of the thread is "No love?" so naturally people are going...
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    No love for Oathbound?

    I think that Bastion is awfully defensive as a company. Instead of criticizing those who critique, maybe you should focus your statements on what Bastion is doing now and how you've changed. Sometimes I wonder if Bastion has lost touch, doesn't watch their competition, or just doesn't care...
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    TSR Q&A with Gary Gygax

    Questions for you... Gary, 1) If you could REMOVE one thing about the 3rd Edition D&D rules, what would you strip out and why? 2) Eventually, down the road we will see a 4th Edition of D&D, if you could recommend one thing to WotC, what would you recommend and why? 3) How did Castles and...
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    November Issue of D20 Filtered Released

    I also gotta say that we asked Sean K. Reynolds a bunch of tough questions in our interview with him.
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    November Issue of D20 Filtered Released

    Justin, thank you very much for the positive comments! D20 Filtered definitely needs the support of publishers and also d20 fans in order to keep going. Publishers can support D20 Filtered by picking up a copy and keeping us in the loop on what they are up to. D20 Fans can help out by buying...
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    November Issue of D20 Filtered Released

    Silven Publishing has released the November issue of D20 Filtered at a reduced price of $3.95 at RPGNow.com. This issue of D20 Filtered is their most comprehensive issue to date. Along with their foundation of reviews, interviews, and exclusive content, they've added more expertise and d20...
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    [Adamant Entertainment] GLORIANA cancelled

    I don't know whether coulda woulda shouldas help, but D20 Filtered would have definitely checked this one out if it was released. :( Fantasy Flight Games has Darkness & Dread out already, but it's not really Elizabethan or Victorian in flavor. *pout*
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    New Server Drive - donation and prize thread (Final total: $13,310!)

    Some of the people who have the means should also consider supporting their favorite d20 publisher(s) as well. Many of the medium publishers who aren't publishing product on a monthly basis are struggling.
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    New Server Drive - donation and prize thread (Final total: $13,310!)

    D20 Filtered is a magazine that features D&D, d20 Fantasy, and d20 Modern reviews and industry article and advice for putting your d20 library to use. Each month, we review 16+ of the newest and most promising products and we put them all in one place. No searching needed to find the highest...
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    Technical thread for Server Discussion (merged)

    I would like to pitch in my voice to say that I don't think that getting THE fastest or the next to fastest processor available is the best use of funds. The way that they price those CPUs is exponential in nature when they get to the higher end. Also, I'm pretty sure that the Athlon 64 XP is...
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    Last Release for Scarred Lands

    The announcement of the end to Scarred Lands releases doesn't come as a surprise as their Edge of Infinity book did not seem to do well and the high level of competition from other companies with campaign settings. I hope that Sword & Sorcery's support for other product lines is not dwindling...
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    d20 Future Explosion

    D20 Filtered will definitely be covering the blow up in d20 Future PDFs that are now available and those that are coming available. Dawning Star: OQL should be released some time next week and it looks great, though hopefully there is a printer-friendly version. Also Ronin Arts has done PDFs...
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    Details on the October Issue of D20 Filtered

    Hmm, I wonder how I missed that. Yes, that preview looks awesome. Great layout and cool art. There's also an exclusive sample of Dave Arneson's Blackmoor, and a peak at Libem Liborium.
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    Details on the October Issue of D20 Filtered

    October Errata We made a mistake in the October issue that I wanted to bring to your attention. The Sidewinder: Recoiled review score is 13, but the reviewer gave it an 18. The proper score for Sidewinder: Recoiled should be 18. We apologize for this mistake. Sidewinder: Recoiled is sweet.
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    Details on the October Issue of D20 Filtered

    The October issue of D20 Filtered is now available in PDF form at RPGNow.com. It is also available in print from FRPGames.com. This issue has 70 pages of content which is an increase compared to the previous issue. There are more feature articles, exclusive previews and samples, and...
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    D20 Filtered: What do you think?

    Thanks for the input Whisperfoot. I agree about the Planar Handbook review. I have my reviewers state their bias when they are doing reviews and the reviewer stated her bias. I usually try to review products individually. Thumbing through the book before I sent it to the reviewer, I did...
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    D20 Filtered: What do you think?

    Lowered Price Due to an earlier miscommunication with the printers, I can afford to lower the price of the print magazine to $6.00 per issue. I'm doing a little test to see if the magazine will sell on eBay. I'm offering it with Buy Now and shipping costs an extra $1.50 for USPS Media Mail...
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    D20 Filtered: What do you think?

    Thank you Tinner. I agree that it will be a tough sell, but I think it has utility to it (more on this later). The 4.95 price point on the PDFs is tough because that's the minimum order for an RPGNow.com checkout. If I put it lower, then I would be faced with the possibility that people will...
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