JoeGKushner
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Now note, that even this look isn't 100% accurate as d20 Modern has the Menace Manual. d20 Wheel of Time certainly doesn't have the wealth of spells, monsters, magic items, and character generation options of the PHB, DMG, and MM.
It's not a unique thing either. Rolemaster has to have about three core books and most other d20 versions rely on the user, even Arcana Evolved, having the DMG and MM.
So what would be an ideal solution? One book with a limited number of spells, magic items, and PrCs or ?
Joshua Dyal said:It's a pet peeve of mine that D&D still comes in the three book format, actually. d20 Modern, d20 Call of Cthulhu, d20 Wheel of Time and d20 Star Wars, all from Wizards of the Coast (and all of which I own, and in many cases prefer to D&D), show that the system can certainly be done in a single book.
Now note, that even this look isn't 100% accurate as d20 Modern has the Menace Manual. d20 Wheel of Time certainly doesn't have the wealth of spells, monsters, magic items, and character generation options of the PHB, DMG, and MM.
It's not a unique thing either. Rolemaster has to have about three core books and most other d20 versions rely on the user, even Arcana Evolved, having the DMG and MM.
So what would be an ideal solution? One book with a limited number of spells, magic items, and PrCs or ?