D&D 3E/3.5 3.5 buying with 4E on the horizon

How many 3.5 books will you be buying now that 4E has been announced?

  • I se myself buying a lot of 3.5 books/pdfs I was not planning to buy

    Votes: 12 5.2%
  • I se myself buying a few 3.5 books/pdfs I was not planning to buy

    Votes: 64 27.5%
  • I wasn't going to buy any 3.5 books/pdfs and I am sticking with it

    Votes: 70 30.0%
  • I never bought any 3.5 books/pdfs at any time.

    Votes: 5 2.1%
  • I play another system, but am planning on picking up a few books now.

    Votes: 8 3.4%
  • I like that this poll creator cannot count how many options he really needs.

    Votes: 74 31.8%

  • Poll closed .
bytor4232 said:
Well, considering that I'm still about 80% sure I'm sticking with third edition until the players dry up, I'd say my answer is that I'm not changing my buying habits. I've said it before and I'll say it again, I love third edition and WOTC is going to have to make one heck of a game system to get me to run fourth as a secondary game, let alone get me to forsake third and move on. So far I've not seen much that impresses me yet.

A fellow Rush fan. Awesome.

BTW, looks like the bottom option is in the lead. I get the feeling the OP kind of figured that might happen.
 

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EyeontheMountain said:
With 4E on the horizon, how (if at all) has your 3.5 buying changing?

For ease, I will only poll for hardcover/pdf buying.

I have no intentions of buying 4e, and have no money to buy 3xe right now, so hasn't changed much.
 

I plan no checking out Ruins of Greyhawk (which I may or may not pick up at that point) as well as some of the other "Expedition" modules. I don't see much out there that I can't live without...

I bought go out and buy a second Tome of Battle and XPH though. Just not enough of those at the table.
 


Maggan said:
Where? Where?
I mistakenly presumed the etymology of what turns out to properly be "Hear hear!" was tied more to a "Over here! Me too!", as opposed to the correct "Hear him!" (or "Hear ye!"). Still, as long as my point got across, the language thingy succeeded. Humble apologies ... English is only my third language.
 

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