Eberron - What's the next sourcebook you want to see?


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Regional books. Something focusing on the Shadow Marches would be nice, but then I'm biased. Definately a magic in Eberron book, including more info on dragonmarks, "technology", spells, magic items, and so on.

Chris
 



I would prefer adventures/modules above sourcebooks, so our DM for Eberron will have enough material for a few sessions about the next years. (He usually doesn`t have the time to come up with his own adventures.)

Mustrum Ridcully
 

Dragonmarked Houses, including background stuff on the War of the Mark, Khyber marks, Aberrant marks (which might be the same thing), mixed marks, mark-related items, and so on.
Other organizations of Eberron - Emerald Claw, Aurum, the Twelve, the Chamber, and so on.
A book about all things Quori-related: the Quori themselves, the Inspired, the Kalashtar, the continent of Sarlona. Psionics-heavy.
Geographical sourcebooks.

What I don't want to see: a metaplot. Focus on expanding what we know of the world as it is now, and the history. Don't move the timeline forward. There's enough to explore without doing that.
 

Books MDSnowman Wants to say Yay to:

Book of Races: Providing More Options for Shifters, Warforged, Changelings, and Kalashtar. New components, new feats, new spells, maybe some psionic powers, and a few prestige classes. Perhaps even "progressions" for Shifters, showing what kinds of feats, skills would be best for Shifters going for a Weretiger vibe vs. those who are going for a wererat vibe.

Book o' Magic: Something really crunchy! New Spells, Feats, Infusions, and tons of magical goodies all ready for the using... basiclly Magic of Faerun for Eberron (though I dont honestly think we don't need as many prestige classes.)

Setting Books: Books of Kingdoms, Other Continents, and even Locales... places where acnient stuff sleep just waiting for PCs to turn over the rock they're hiding under accidently.

I am a bit interested in Dragonmarks, especially abberent marks, the mark of death, and Kyhber marks, but I think those can fit in the Book o' magic.
 
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kitsune9 said:
I'd rather see a sourcebook in the 96 page format on the other continents, with the next one being Xen'drik. I don't really want to buy anymore $35 source books weighing over 160 pages of material. I would buy a big monster book though or a big adventure campaign book with modular adventures inside (like write a 300+ page book with about 13/14 separate adventures inside plus several dozen side treks).

In those sourcebooks, I would like more crunch of the map variety, not necessarily rules, feats, or prc. Show me maps of ruins, cities, towns, give me notable NPCs and their levels, etc. Give me about a dozen or so rumors, plots, and hooks happening in each area.


I agree. I personally am getting a little tired of books with new prestige classes, feats, and spells. They aren't that bad, but I really want to see some books on the exotic locations of Eberron. I would also like to see some better maps. And I really like the sections at the end of the countries in the ECS that say "Adventuring in..." I could use a whole book of them! Now that it's become painfully obvious that I am a DM and my players are the ones with all the cool books, I'll stop. :D
 

Big Book of Magic Societies - Yes, this would have spells and magic items and prestige classes. Mostly, though, I want more details on magical societies, locations and religious practices on Khorvaire. It would be nice if it also talked about psionics as well.

Ruins and Treasures - Places to go, things to loot, monsters to get eaten by. Could also double as a Xen'drik sourcebook.
 

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