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<blockquote data-quote="Lalato" data-source="post: 3695189" data-attributes="member: 9171"><p>I went through and catalogued the first 25 or so posts. Environment/Settings books dominated the list. That was followed by Monster books with Class and Adventure books struggling to hold onto 3rd and 4th place.</p><p></p><p>Of the Environment/Settings books... Forgotten Realms had the most requests followed by the Planes with Eberron close behind in 3rd. That's interesting to me because in all my 25+ years of playing D&D I've only ever played in FR once in a very short campaign... and that was even in the hinterlands somewhere that isn't detailed very well. The Planes saw a lot of attention being paid to Sigil, but there were also several requests for more general info on the planes. As for Eberron, there were several requests for finishing off Khorvaire with supplements, though there was also an interesting request for The Dragon Below. One other thing that came up a couple of times was how Magic affected the environment also books on villages (whether it be a single village or a general village resource).</p><p></p><p>Of the Monster books it was pretty much tied between Yugoloths, Fey and Giants. It seems that people are really hungry for more info about these and other creatures. Besides these, there seemed to be a general call for more ecology type books.</p><p></p><p>In my Class category, the big winners were books on the Alignments. I guess a lot of people want more about how alignments work and how to use alignments in game. I wouldn't have guessed that, but there you go. Beyond that, there were also a couple of requests for books dealing with what characters do when they're not adventuring.</p><p></p><p>I don't have much to say... just a recap of sorts. Sounds like the people that say that there is nothing left in 3.5e gas tank might be a little bit wrong. Based on a lot of these suggestions, I think 3.5e could have several years worth of product. Very cool.</p><p></p><p>--sam</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lalato, post: 3695189, member: 9171"] I went through and catalogued the first 25 or so posts. Environment/Settings books dominated the list. That was followed by Monster books with Class and Adventure books struggling to hold onto 3rd and 4th place. Of the Environment/Settings books... Forgotten Realms had the most requests followed by the Planes with Eberron close behind in 3rd. That's interesting to me because in all my 25+ years of playing D&D I've only ever played in FR once in a very short campaign... and that was even in the hinterlands somewhere that isn't detailed very well. The Planes saw a lot of attention being paid to Sigil, but there were also several requests for more general info on the planes. As for Eberron, there were several requests for finishing off Khorvaire with supplements, though there was also an interesting request for The Dragon Below. One other thing that came up a couple of times was how Magic affected the environment also books on villages (whether it be a single village or a general village resource). Of the Monster books it was pretty much tied between Yugoloths, Fey and Giants. It seems that people are really hungry for more info about these and other creatures. Besides these, there seemed to be a general call for more ecology type books. In my Class category, the big winners were books on the Alignments. I guess a lot of people want more about how alignments work and how to use alignments in game. I wouldn't have guessed that, but there you go. Beyond that, there were also a couple of requests for books dealing with what characters do when they're not adventuring. I don't have much to say... just a recap of sorts. Sounds like the people that say that there is nothing left in 3.5e gas tank might be a little bit wrong. Based on a lot of these suggestions, I think 3.5e could have several years worth of product. Very cool. --sam [/QUOTE]
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