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There will be plenty of interesting/revamped PrC's, I'm betting...

The wu jen, elemental savant, war mage, true necromancer, , pale master...Hmm, what else?
 

All the stuff from the Tome & Blood (Elemental Savant, Mage of the Arcane Order, etc.) probably plus a selection of new ones. Also, there might be quite a few new spells. A couple feats. The usual suspects. :D

Bye
Thanee
 

MerricB said:
I hadn't thought of that. That'd be cool. :)
I'd expect at least one Oriental class, though.
Cheers!

Well, that does seem to be a trend. You've got the wu-jen for Complete Arcance. The Oriental Adventures book I have doesn't present a skill-oriented core class as far as I recollect, although the ninja presented in last month's Dragon wouldn't be half-bad.
 
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I think there will be five Complete Books.

The splatbooks were about:
  1. Fighter and monk
  2. Cleric and paladin
  3. Sorcerer and wizard
  4. Bard and rogue
  5. Barbarian, druid, and ranger
I expect a series of complete books looking like this:
  1. Combat & War
  2. Divine Magic
  3. Arcane Magic
  4. Subtlety & Social Niceties
  5. Outdoorsmanship & Nature Magic
 

Gez said:
I think there will be five Complete Books.

I don't think so. They are concentrating more on the iconic aspects of a party (Fighter, Cleric, Wizard, Rogue), mixing in the other classes there.

The Complete series is not exactly a series of class books, more like concept books.
Look at the subtitle of Complete Warrior... especially the last three words. ;)

Maybe there will be a Complete Psionics, tho. That would make some sense at least. :)

Bye
Thanee
 
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Thanee said:
Maybe there will be a Complete Psionics, tho. That would make some sense at least.

There is a Complete Psionics - it's called the Expanded Psionics Handbook. :)

I'm sure Wizards have done the sums and worked out how many people buy the Psionics book compared to the Core Rulebook. (I wouldn't be surprised if the percentage is under 10%). Then consider that the Complete Psionics book would have worse sales than the XPsiHb!

Cheers!
 


Thanee said:
The Complete series is not exactly a series of class books, more like concept books.
Look at the subtitle of Complete Warrior... especially the last three words. ;)

Do you think this escaped me?

OK. Fine.

  1. A Sourcebook on Combat & War for all classes
  2. A Sourcebook on Divine Magic for all classes
  3. A Sourcebook on Arcane Magic for all classes
  4. A Sourcebook on Subtlety & Social Niceties for all classes
  5. A Sourcebook on Outdoorsmanship & Nature Magic for all classes
 

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