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<blockquote data-quote="DEFCON 1" data-source="post: 7792463" data-attributes="member: 7006"><p>If you had never bought an Eberron book previously... then Wayfinders was absolutely not a waste of money because you've gotten a year's worth of use out of it already. A year's worth of gaming you wouldn't have had if you didn't. You'll also get several more years of use out of it too because nothing in it is going to be invalidated by whatever appears in Rising. Almost none of the lore and information in Eberron changes from edition to edition, book to book, and thus you'll get nothing new in Rising you don't already have.</p><p></p><p>In fact, if your game has been going great already, there's absolutely no reason to waste your money in buying Rising because Wayfinders has already done its job. Even if the game mechanics change slightly, if you are playing your game satisfactorly with the mechanics you already have, then who cares? (Not to mention the fact that I seem to recall it was said when Wayfinders was produced that it would get updated with any updated mechanics that eventually made it in another book, so you might very well get the new mechanics anyway even without buying Rising.)</p><p></p><p>So if Wayfinders was your first Eberron book, I wouldn't say you've wasted your money at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DEFCON 1, post: 7792463, member: 7006"] If you had never bought an Eberron book previously... then Wayfinders was absolutely not a waste of money because you've gotten a year's worth of use out of it already. A year's worth of gaming you wouldn't have had if you didn't. You'll also get several more years of use out of it too because nothing in it is going to be invalidated by whatever appears in Rising. Almost none of the lore and information in Eberron changes from edition to edition, book to book, and thus you'll get nothing new in Rising you don't already have. In fact, if your game has been going great already, there's absolutely no reason to waste your money in buying Rising because Wayfinders has already done its job. Even if the game mechanics change slightly, if you are playing your game satisfactorly with the mechanics you already have, then who cares? (Not to mention the fact that I seem to recall it was said when Wayfinders was produced that it would get updated with any updated mechanics that eventually made it in another book, so you might very well get the new mechanics anyway even without buying Rising.) So if Wayfinders was your first Eberron book, I wouldn't say you've wasted your money at all. [/QUOTE]
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