Freaking Awesome 3rd Party Books That Don't Get Enough Praise

Whizbang Dustyboots said:
You got me all excited about the Arcane Quarter: It looks like with the loss of their cartographer, this is in limbo currently. Which is a shame, since I was planning on using it as the sourcebook for my Vock Row Ptolus game. :(

Well, crap, here I was about to order it myself. Regardless, the two that actually exist at the moment are good enough to make me wait for the next.
 

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I'm a big fan of EN Publishing's Steam and Steel. I wasn't a big fan of steampunk, but this product fired my imagination.

I also like Bastion Press's Airships. One day I'd like to run a campaign based around it.

I'm also impressed with the Book of Templates, which I think is Goodman Games. All the monsters you could ever need, just by mixing it with the Monster Manual.
 

Amethal,

I don't think that's Goodman Games but you are, Book of Templates is good. I prefer to supplement that with Advanced Beastiary. Any book that can give you the Four Horsemen = awesome in my book.

Greg,

We all forget after all while. Even me. ;)
 

Nightfall said:
Amethal,

I don't think that's Goodman Games but you are, Book of Templates is good. I prefer to supplement that with Advanced Beastiary. Any book that can give you the Four Horsemen = awesome in my book.

Greg,

We all forget after all while. Even me. ;)

Green Ronin = Advanced Bestiary (includes the Four Horsemen templates)

Silverthorne Games = Book of Templates, Deluxe (the other one)
 






Which happens a lot. A good company shut down, another swoops in to rescue a great product from despair.

Fru,

I knew you did but it was for the benefit of those without knowledge of my hometown. ;)
 

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