Favorite 'Advanced' Book

What is your favorite of the three 'Advanced' Books released by Green Ronin?


Crothian said:
Well, the Advanced Game MAster Guide is the newest, so even I have not had a lot of time to go through it enough.

I actually didn't even think the AGMG was out yet -- when did it come out?
 

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I picked AGMG, but it's really a tie between that and the AB. APG is really more of a supplemental PH, with some random stuff thrown in.

I don't think AGMG is out in print yet, but it's been out in pdf for over a month.

I'm looking forward to the ARC.
Cheers
Nell.
 

The Advanced Bestiary isn't much more than a bunch of new templates. I haven't had the the opportunity to check out the Advaced Player's Manual, but I must say that I love the cover art of it, it reminds of DnD second edition art. As a DM/GM I find the Advanced Game Master Guide to be quite resourceful.
 

I can't vote yet, because I won't see the AGMG until it comes out in print, Of the two out so far, I dearly love the bestiary.
 


JoeGKushner said:
Haven't picked up the Advanced Player's Manual yet and didn't know that the Advanced GM one was in print yet.

I don't think it is, but that doesn't mean a lot of people haven't read it.

I have all 3 (and the APM and AGM are printed and bound) and I have to vote for AB. There are some interesting tid bits in the other two (though I don't think there is a lot of good stuff in the AGG), the only thing dragging down AB are all the dread templates.
 


I have the Player one, and ya, it is ok. (though with all due respect, and I have respect, some one really needs to talk to Mr. Williams about that mass combat system of his. He of all people should know better).

What makes the other two so great, and what is in the AGM--I know nothing of it. (actually it would be great to have a comparison of AGM and DMGII)
 

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