d20 versus non d20

Do you have more d20 or non d20 books?

  • I own more d20 books

    Votes: 198 56.7%
  • I own more non d20 books

    Votes: 151 43.3%

Crothian

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I was looking through my books today and it looks like my d20 stuff has actually surpassed the number of non d20 books I have. And that's a lot of d20 books. I'm including D&D (older then third edition) into the non d20 category for this.

So, which do you have more of?
 
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gaming books only

Well what is your definition of a gaming "book"? What about modules and boxed sets?

As far as hardcover/softcover books go, I have more d20 stuff. But if you count modules and softbound supplements, I have WAY more 1ed/2ed stuff. I guess it depends on your definition.

Also, not to turn this into a spelling correction thread, but I think you mean "versus" and not "verse".
 

I need to stop starting threads at this late an hour...sigh..

Modules, box sets yes. A box set I'd count as a single book though. Magizines (to trump that question) I don't count.
 




I wonder if this counts PDFs? I voted more non-d20, as I have large amounts of 1e/2e D&D material that trumps my d20 material unless you count PDFs (and since Dragon magazine, which doesn't count, has more material than some of my PDFs, I figure they don't count).
 

For me it was no question, my non-d20 book far outnumber my d20 books. I have less than 10 d20 books (less than 20 if you count the free pdf books I got). I have well over 50 GURPS books alone! When you add Traveller, MegaTraveller, DragonQuest, Shadowrun, Morrow Project, Champions, Villains & Vigilantes, Marvel RPG (old and new), Mercenaries Spies & Private Eyes, Top Secret, and about a dozen more I can't think of off the top of my head, my non-d20 books number somewhere around 200 or so. Maybe more if I looked in storage.

I've bought very few d20 books. I've bought none since they switched to 3.5.
 

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