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<blockquote data-quote="Phat Lute" data-source="post: 5445300" data-attributes="member: 84524"><p>The last D&D books that I bought were the Dark Sun Campaign Guide and the Dark Sun Creature Catalog. After taking a hard look at what was to follow, for me, it felt like the line ended there. At least it was a high note. Although I probably would've bought the supplement they announced expanding Dark Sun's Themes to general D&D... (I would not buy any existing developed material for it spread out and mixed in with a bunch of Essentials stuff, though.) From the D&D line, I'll probably just buy some more of the Dungeon Tiles if I get anything.</p><p></p><p>There are a couple of Mage and nWoD books that I might get now that the Mage Chronicler's Guide has helped me see how to "hack" the game to alter some of the elements I found bothersome. Especially since it looks like they've ended the line. Plus, this might sound silly, but I just like the look and feel of the books in the line. WoD Mirrors and some of the Order books that I skipped over are currently on my wish list. I like the way they did the Chronicler's Guide for Mage, it's easily one of the most useful books (and should've come much sooner), so I might also pick up the Vampire: the Requiem Chronicler's Guide for myself or a friend. I'm currently thinking of running a pathless game for Mage.</p><p></p><p>Other than that, I might get some of the Mutants and Masterminds 3rd Edition stuff for myself. I currently have the DC Adventures version of M&M 3 so I might buy other books for the DC licensed version as well as core M&M.</p><p></p><p>And then I'll just be getting Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay stuff for my friend for birthdays, holidays, and so forth. </p><p></p><p>The one thing that might make Wizards happy in this whole affair in terms of my new buying habits is that during our gaming group's recent break, I've gotten roped into some MtG games and started buying a few cards here and there.</p><p></p><p>However, this promises to be a big year for console and computer games with RPG elements: The Old Republic, Dragon Age 2, Deus Ex: Human Revolution, Mass Effect 3, Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phat Lute, post: 5445300, member: 84524"] The last D&D books that I bought were the Dark Sun Campaign Guide and the Dark Sun Creature Catalog. After taking a hard look at what was to follow, for me, it felt like the line ended there. At least it was a high note. Although I probably would've bought the supplement they announced expanding Dark Sun's Themes to general D&D... (I would not buy any existing developed material for it spread out and mixed in with a bunch of Essentials stuff, though.) From the D&D line, I'll probably just buy some more of the Dungeon Tiles if I get anything. There are a couple of Mage and nWoD books that I might get now that the Mage Chronicler's Guide has helped me see how to "hack" the game to alter some of the elements I found bothersome. Especially since it looks like they've ended the line. Plus, this might sound silly, but I just like the look and feel of the books in the line. WoD Mirrors and some of the Order books that I skipped over are currently on my wish list. I like the way they did the Chronicler's Guide for Mage, it's easily one of the most useful books (and should've come much sooner), so I might also pick up the Vampire: the Requiem Chronicler's Guide for myself or a friend. I'm currently thinking of running a pathless game for Mage. Other than that, I might get some of the Mutants and Masterminds 3rd Edition stuff for myself. I currently have the DC Adventures version of M&M 3 so I might buy other books for the DC licensed version as well as core M&M. And then I'll just be getting Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay stuff for my friend for birthdays, holidays, and so forth. The one thing that might make Wizards happy in this whole affair in terms of my new buying habits is that during our gaming group's recent break, I've gotten roped into some MtG games and started buying a few cards here and there. However, this promises to be a big year for console and computer games with RPG elements: The Old Republic, Dragon Age 2, Deus Ex: Human Revolution, Mass Effect 3, Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.... [/QUOTE]
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