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<blockquote data-quote="Herzog" data-source="post: 5098250" data-attributes="member: 25696"><p>DMG and Rules Compendium are my favored books for reference (the AoO Y/N table at the start of the RC only is worth the trouble of owning that book)</p><p> </p><p>I find Lords Of Madness an incredible good source of information regarding abberations, nice to see that one worked out.</p><p> </p><p>If you are looking for more specific setting information, I would recommend the Eberron books, but make sure you like the setting first. It tends to be a love it/hate it setting. </p><p> </p><p>As to online sources for books: I have made some online purchases, mostly by going to Amazon, then finding out the names of their suppliers for used books, then obtaining from them directly. Take notice of their shipping costs, however. I ended up paying a lot more than I intended because the supplier charged shipping costs per item instead of per package. Also, if you're not from the country of origin, remember to check your taxfree import limits. (I got a surprise on that one as well when importing 500 dollars worth of books in one go. )</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Herzog, post: 5098250, member: 25696"] DMG and Rules Compendium are my favored books for reference (the AoO Y/N table at the start of the RC only is worth the trouble of owning that book) I find Lords Of Madness an incredible good source of information regarding abberations, nice to see that one worked out. If you are looking for more specific setting information, I would recommend the Eberron books, but make sure you like the setting first. It tends to be a love it/hate it setting. As to online sources for books: I have made some online purchases, mostly by going to Amazon, then finding out the names of their suppliers for used books, then obtaining from them directly. Take notice of their shipping costs, however. I ended up paying a lot more than I intended because the supplier charged shipping costs per item instead of per package. Also, if you're not from the country of origin, remember to check your taxfree import limits. (I got a surprise on that one as well when importing 500 dollars worth of books in one go. ) [/QUOTE]
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