Complete Overload

Joshua Dyal said:
Of course, you could (gasp!) not buy everything that comes out if you don't want to. :eek: :cool:

I don't mind more options.

Damn, another load of slight sarcasm gone with the winds ;)

Even if I wanted to, I couldn't afford even a tenth of what is published for D&D/d20..and it still is too much :p
 
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Geron Raveneye said:
Damn, another load of slight sarcasm gone with the winds ;)
One good sarcastic reply deserves another! :p
Geron Raveneye said:
Even if I wanted to, I couldn't afford even a tenth of what is published for D&D/d20..and it still is too much :p
True enough. My buying habits have been trimmed to stuff that I'm really interested in, rather than just whatever comes out, as it used to be.
 

Joshua Dyal said:
Yeah, but what does that include? Back in the day, modules and novels probably made up a big portion of those high numbers, or are those numbers filtered for that?

Those numbers exclude all of the novels, but include modules/adventures. If you think it would be interesting I can try to separate out those products from the others, but often the line between adventures and accessories isn't a clear one :confused:
 

No, that's fine; I was more concerned with novels working their way in than modules, because (as you say) sometimes they are quite clearly delineated, but sometimes not.
 



Henry said:
Buttercup, Nightfall is probably thinking about your posts where you were musing about getting the Midnight Campaign setting.
Probably. Though I kept thinking about Oathbound and Dawnforge too. Go figure.
 

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