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<blockquote data-quote="Dark Mistress" data-source="post: 5400237" data-attributes="member: 11816"><p>Well it is understandable for 3pp to do that. I mean with how the industry works right now, they have to pretty much rely on word of mouth and the internet to get the word out about their products. </p><p></p><p>Since i didn't offer suggestions yet. Only saying they can check out my reviews. I decided to add a list of my favorite products but only one from each company that made one of my favorite products.</p><p></p><p>Open Design - Tales of the Old Margreve</p><p>4 Winds Fantasy Gaming - Luven Lightfinger's Gear & Treasure Shop</p><p>0onegames - Urban Adventures: The Great City Player's Guide</p><p>Tripod Machine - Adventuring Classes: A Fistful of Denarii</p><p>Alluria Publishing - Fey Folio: Clans of the Fey</p><p>Headless Hyrda Games - Eldritch Secrets Spell Compendium</p><p>Super Genius Games - Krazy Kragnar's Alchemical Surplus Shop</p><p>Rite Publishing - Secrets of Divine Channeling</p><p></p><p>Honorable mention is Slumbering Tsar by Frog God Games, as it is a adventure path of sorts and not done yet it is hard to judge it as a whole. The biggest thing that hurts them is price. They are top notch quality but a tad expensive.</p><p></p><p>All the ones I mentioned above are pretty good about putting out quality stuff. Tripod has only made one product so far, so hard to judge them yet as a company. While Headless Hydra and Alluria are young companies, still sometimes having growing pains. But they are getting better as they go and they was pretty good to begin with. </p><p></p><p>The rest are all more established and have already for the most part had their growing pains. Of those left 4 Winds Fantasy, Open Design, 0onegames, Super Genius Games, and Rite Publishing. If I had to pick one as the best over all and by best I mean turns in high quality books over and over for the best price? I guess I would say Super Genius Games with Rite Publishing a very very close second and the rest all dogging closely on those two's heels.</p><p></p><p>This is not a dig on any company and merely a matter of personal experience and views as things stand now. But honestly i think most people would be happy buy stuff from any company I listed above.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dark Mistress, post: 5400237, member: 11816"] Well it is understandable for 3pp to do that. I mean with how the industry works right now, they have to pretty much rely on word of mouth and the internet to get the word out about their products. Since i didn't offer suggestions yet. Only saying they can check out my reviews. I decided to add a list of my favorite products but only one from each company that made one of my favorite products. Open Design - Tales of the Old Margreve 4 Winds Fantasy Gaming - Luven Lightfinger's Gear & Treasure Shop 0onegames - Urban Adventures: The Great City Player's Guide Tripod Machine - Adventuring Classes: A Fistful of Denarii Alluria Publishing - Fey Folio: Clans of the Fey Headless Hyrda Games - Eldritch Secrets Spell Compendium Super Genius Games - Krazy Kragnar's Alchemical Surplus Shop Rite Publishing - Secrets of Divine Channeling Honorable mention is Slumbering Tsar by Frog God Games, as it is a adventure path of sorts and not done yet it is hard to judge it as a whole. The biggest thing that hurts them is price. They are top notch quality but a tad expensive. All the ones I mentioned above are pretty good about putting out quality stuff. Tripod has only made one product so far, so hard to judge them yet as a company. While Headless Hydra and Alluria are young companies, still sometimes having growing pains. But they are getting better as they go and they was pretty good to begin with. The rest are all more established and have already for the most part had their growing pains. Of those left 4 Winds Fantasy, Open Design, 0onegames, Super Genius Games, and Rite Publishing. If I had to pick one as the best over all and by best I mean turns in high quality books over and over for the best price? I guess I would say Super Genius Games with Rite Publishing a very very close second and the rest all dogging closely on those two's heels. This is not a dig on any company and merely a matter of personal experience and views as things stand now. But honestly i think most people would be happy buy stuff from any company I listed above. [/QUOTE]
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