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<blockquote data-quote="thundershot" data-source="post: 162210" data-attributes="member: 628"><p>See, I notice particular buying decisions in myself. Yes, I have a full time job. I'm married, happily, and run two campaigns, one of them once or twice a week, and the other every other week. I buy a lot of d20 books, (maybe not as much as some people) but if I find something interesting... say, for example, the upcoming Alchemy & Herbalists book. That's something that interests me. I thought "hey, maybe I'll buy this someday".. Then I found out it's a hardcover. I added it to my pre-order list. It would look very nice on my shelf next to my FFG and WotC hardcovers. The city books. I still don't know which I'm getting yet, because I DO need a big city in my campaign, but right now, fingers are pointing to Freeport. It's not that the others don't sound great, but I only truly need one big city, and I have to be picky. I'm more likely to pick up a hardback city book (something I'll flip through constantly) than a softcover.</p><p></p><p>Now don't get me wrong, I buy softcover books too, just not as frequently as hardcovers. I have a few of the AEG books (Dragons, and Evil), and all of the WotC class books. I'm also about to add a potential new series when my Quintessential Rogue arrives in a few days. I could very well be attached to a new series of softcovers.</p><p></p><p>Just getting my own personal opinion out in the open to the companies that I fork out my hard earned money to. <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f600.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":D" title="Big grin :D" data-smilie="8"data-shortname=":D" /></p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p><p>Chris</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thundershot, post: 162210, member: 628"] See, I notice particular buying decisions in myself. Yes, I have a full time job. I'm married, happily, and run two campaigns, one of them once or twice a week, and the other every other week. I buy a lot of d20 books, (maybe not as much as some people) but if I find something interesting... say, for example, the upcoming Alchemy & Herbalists book. That's something that interests me. I thought "hey, maybe I'll buy this someday".. Then I found out it's a hardcover. I added it to my pre-order list. It would look very nice on my shelf next to my FFG and WotC hardcovers. The city books. I still don't know which I'm getting yet, because I DO need a big city in my campaign, but right now, fingers are pointing to Freeport. It's not that the others don't sound great, but I only truly need one big city, and I have to be picky. I'm more likely to pick up a hardback city book (something I'll flip through constantly) than a softcover. Now don't get me wrong, I buy softcover books too, just not as frequently as hardcovers. I have a few of the AEG books (Dragons, and Evil), and all of the WotC class books. I'm also about to add a potential new series when my Quintessential Rogue arrives in a few days. I could very well be attached to a new series of softcovers. Just getting my own personal opinion out in the open to the companies that I fork out my hard earned money to. :D Thanks! Chris [/QUOTE]
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