[D&D] Your favorite hardbacks

Just 5? Nuts. Okay my list would have to be:

Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting
Monster Manual III
Freeport: The City Of Adventure
Players Guide to Faerun
Spycraft
 

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Manual of the Planes
Dawnforge
Forgotten Realms CS
Mutants & Masterminds
Complete Book of Eldritch Might

Arcana Unearthed, Unearthed Arcana, and the Eberron CS are up there, too, but I just like these books a little better at the moment for various reasons (I love Eberron as a CS and'd rather play in it, but in terms of what's in the book, I think the FRCS was a strong influence — mind you, that's not in terms of content, so much as detail and style).

Nick
 
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Kajamba Lion said:
Arcana Unearthed, Unearthed Arcana, and the Eberron CS are up there, too, but I just like these books a little better at the moment for various reasons (I love Eberron as a CS and'd rather play in it, but in terms of what's in the book, I think the FRCS was a strong influence — mind you, that's not in terms of content, so much as detail and style).

Nick
Yeah, as a book, I really like the FRCS better than the ECS. As a setting, I'd much rather run Eberron. :)

The FRCS is a glorious book, though...
 


TerraDave said:
Multiple votes for From Stone to Steel!...whatever happened to those guys...

Great books but not many people bought them :(

Monkeygod Press is no more, they went back to board games I think.
 






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