DMG II: Buying?

Buying DMG II?

  • Yes

    Votes: 196 49.9%
  • No

    Votes: 63 16.0%
  • Don't know yet

    Votes: 134 34.1%

I think that (when my financial situation is back to okay, that is) I will buy this book. However, I am not going to buy it blindly, and will first read everything I can about it. Right now, after having seen the WotC previews, I am not sure I would have a use for more than 35% of it...
 

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DMG II vs. Advanced Gamemasters Guide

Hi all -
I've been waiting and waiting for AGG to come out from Green Ronin. I loved their Advanced Players Manual by Skip Williams (the original Sage). I didn't pick up the Advanced Beastiary, but should have (FLGS is out), as these books by GR now replace my "required" 2nd PHB type books from AEG's Mercenaries and the multitued of books by WotC that only cater to Prestige Classes. I mean, aren't they supposed to be prestigious? Not many of that group or of that type of class? With thousands of PrC's out there, I guess it would be prestigeious to be the only one!
Thus I like the new Core Classes that are presented in the Adavanced Players Manual - and from the way that book is presented, it compares with WotC's books.
In relation, the APM compares with Monte Cook's books. Revised Aracana is more of a book that supports the PHB, but is setting related. It's hard to implement much of the book in Greyhawk, whereas APM is not. Most of those Core Classes fit easily in the background, even better than some of the basic core classes!
With that said, and not trying to hi-jack the thread and make it about the Players Guides, if the DMG II is a good as the AGG, then there is a need for both. I haven't picked up the PDF version of the AGG, but I'd bet that with careful consideration of both books, your game table will likely be a better place!

Keep gaming - for money -

Theocrat
 

I haven't heard much about it, and what I have heard hasn't made me want to even check it out.

I've got more books than I need as is.
 


Omro Gamer said:
"The Dungeon Master’s Guide™ II comes out this month. Initial orders from the core hobby indicate that DMG II will be the biggest release for the D&D RPG (not counting the core rulebooks, which are in a class by themselves) since 2002. With the exception of the Monster Manuals, the Dungeon Master’s Guide™ II is the first-ever sequel to a core book in any edition of D&D."

quoted from WotC press release

Doesn't the Monster Manual II count as a sequel to a core book?

Read the passage you quoted - they actually address this :rolleyes:

I want to read through it first. So it's pdf time for me again.
 


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