Nazlith said:I think the BotR is overpriced as a product (quality of paper/binding, number of pages, illustrations, etc...) when compared to WotC and Necro Products. It definitely doesn't hold a candle to Necropolis or the Epic Level Handbook.
Fortunately, content plays a large part in determining if a book is of appropriate value. I just recieved my copy of BotR so I can't make an accurate personal judgement on its value. However, based on the reviews I've read, I'm expecting to get good value for my money.
*Hellhound kicks Winterthorne for fawning over the toronto publisher and ignoring the d20 publisher that lives less than an hour away*
Paradigm said:
Why is that good for Green Ronin? It means that it is a book that people want. Some people who want it are unwilling to drop $40US or $64CDN and this thread fires up as a result. If the book wasn't so darn great, nobody would bother to talk about it.
Crusty Older DM said:A little known fact of North American History:
Now what I have always wondered is the following: If Stanton had gotten his way, would the U.S. have given Quebec its independence? Was there a movement for Quebec independence in the 1860's? Maybe Stanton would have cut a deal with the Quebecois for their support on his bid for Canada.
Fun imponderables for alternate history settings.![]()
Acmite said:
You imply that if Stanton had convinced Lincoln, the invasion would have succeeded without doubt.
The War of 1812 (which Americans often conveniently forget) suggests otherwise.
But assuming that the divided US could have walked over Canada seems ill-conceived considering we are the only ones to ever burn down the White House.
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