Complete series, where next?

EyeontheMountain said:
i'm waiting for the "Complete WOTC Fanboy"; a d20 book, several decks of Magic and some miniatures bundles together.

Jsut for the record, I wouldn't buy it.

I'd buy. Hopefully, though, they'd have to include the magic rulebook, too. Maybe a completely updated erata book for DDM too.
 

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Towards the end of the old Complete series...

Drow (already have something similiar to this coming out no?)

Ninja

Barbarian (at the time, not a core class in 2nd edition, unlikely in 3rd ed.)

Humanoids & Monsters

X & Y of the Realms

A & B of the Realms

C & D of the Realms (two classes per each of the first books and then demi-humans in the other)

Complete Psionic (not likely as we have two 3.5 books)

I'm very surprised that there's no Complete Pirate for the Pirates of the C 3 coming out next year. It's not like no one knew it was coming out.
 

Complete Pirate is covered to some extent in Stormwrack.

As a follow up to Complete Warrior, maybe we could see a Complete Horseman: A Player's Guide to Mounted Combat for All Classes.
 

Complete War - a book on war and all aspects of war.
Complete World -a book on world design and campaign creation and nothing but design.
Complete NPCs - a book on npc design and how to alter the npc classes.
Complete Battle - a second complete warrior book.

I haven't a clue. I just wish that they would do something new again.
 

I'm not sure whether they'd do another battle-oriented book, since lots of stuff out there is already combat-oriented.

Maybe we'll get Complete Leader for leadership (including ideas and stuff for high-level characters who have ruling positions - just like Way of the Daimyo or Power of Faerûn)


Olgar Shiverstone said:
Yeah, I'm waiting on Complete Commoner. I'm in dire need of a "Friendly Innkeep" PrC for some of my NPCs.

Prerequisites:
Special: Must have a flushed face and sweat all the time.
 

The Complete Monster--a sourcebook for playing monstrous characters.

And I'm betting the warrior's complete book will be called The Complete Man-at-Arms.
 


Felon said:
The Complete Man-at-Arms

Wow, that would actually be cool.

How about:

Complete Guerrilla
Complete Mercenary
Complete Soldier of Fortune


And I doubt this one would get published without a dictionary definition on the inside cover, but ...

Complete Condottiere

:D
 

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