Have You Purchased Any Additional 4e Supplements Beyond the First Three Core Books?

Have You Purchased Any Additional 4e Supplements Beyond the First Three Core Books?


Yeah bought some of the H adventures, got a present of Martial power and P1 and bought myself Adventurers Vault and a DDI sub for Christmas.

I've spend more on DND in the last year than in the ten years before that, I find the 4e books much more accessible and useful.
 

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Well, I didn't know how to answer this:

I got the PHB and Martial Power.

Now I have to start borrowing to my brother for GMing so I'll probably buy the full core set soon XD
 


Our group decided early on to convert to 4E after the massive rules bloat that was the end of 3.5. I have purchased all of the WOTC books except Draconomicon, Pyramid of Shadows, and the Paragon level adventures (we haven't played enough to be that high level yet). I have also subscribed to DDI on a monthly basis. I regret none of these purchases save maybe Thunderspire, which I found kinda meh.
 

I don't know what's more surprising -- that you downloaded them legally or that WotC sends out staff reviews on DriveThruRPG.

I can see why the realization that WotC sends out review copies would be surprising...but why are you surprised that I downloaded the books legally? Do I have some sort of reputation for pirating? :confused:
 

The Core books, the first two H modules, and now the Manual of the Planes. I have one of the last from each edition and enjoy reading them all.
 

I have the core set, sub to DDI, FRCG and Draconomicon. Going to get MotP tonight and I'm really looking forward to Open Grave for my 4e-ified Expedition to Castle Ravenloft I start next session.
 

I can see why the realization that WotC sends out review copies would be surprising...but why are you surprised that I downloaded the books legally? Do I have some sort of reputation for pirating? :confused:
I think it's because when people hear "download" and "pdf" they assume it's an illegal download. Maybe in the future you can say that you were given a complimentary download as a review copy.

Of course, ANY pdf that someone gets, either via legal purchase, complimentary, or illegally will be a "download" unless it was given to you burned on a CD. But it was downloaded at one time. :)
 

None yet, but I'm considering picking up an adventure or two (Thunderdelve - is that the name - looks to have particularly interesting maps if the WotC site is any indication, and that's a nice change from the recent past).

That is not in any way, shape or form legal unless you downloaded them from WotC. NOTE: I'm only pointing out that copying files without permission of the copyright holder is a crime regardless of whether or not money changed hands. That's a fact. Whether or not that should be illegal is not a valid topic for this forum.
Quite the hilarious crusade, there - both before and after the fact.
 

So far:
Core books
All the adventures (I like reading adventures)
Forgotten Realms Campaign Guide
Forgotten Realms Players Guide

Plan on getting:
Eberron books
Dragonomicon (maybe)
Advanced Player's Guide (maybe)

I still haven't gotten a chance to play it.
 

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