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How Many 3.X Books In Your Collection?

How Many 3.X WotC Books In Your Collection?


I own four.

The four that I own are:
-DMG
-MM1
-PHB
-UA


If I had the extra cash, I would
a) add
-Arms and Equipment Guide
-Book of Vile Deeds
-MM2
-Dragonomicon
-Libris Mortis
-Lords of Madness
-Stormwrack
-Spell Compendium (owned by player)

b) maybe consider adding
-Complete Arcane (for the Warlock)
-Complete Warrior
-DMG2
-PHB2 (for afilliations, the druid shapechange variant, and several of the feats and spells)
-Dragon Magic
 

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There's no poll option for "zero" :(

I've never purchased a 3.x product (and I haven't downloaded any illegally file-shared ones either). I do have copies of certain free documents such as the OGL and the SRD on my computer.
 


Hi,

I had to count: 84 WotC books (including thin modules like The Sunless Citadel). I had no idea I had so many.

I've got quite a few d20 books published by Malhavoc, Necromancer etc too.

Cheers


Richard
 


I wasn't thinking properly when I replied... I put 25 - 50 when it should be 51 + (didn't read 3.x, was only thinking 3.5 and wasn't including any of the modules or non-hardcovers in my count)

And probably about 2000 - 2500 miniatures, but only 30 or 40 from the last three sets (the addiction has finally passed, for now)
 

Edit: reading comprehension! I have 76 WotC titles.

I reached the point where I couldn't remember what I had anymore, so entered my holdings in an Excel file. I'm reasonably certain that this file is missing perhaps 3% to 5% of my collection, but the latest count is up to 506 books. Obviously most of these are 3rd party.

That doesn't include pdfs and assorted non-book accessories such as tact-tiles, counters and so forth.
 
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I have 80 WoTC gaming titles, which I believe is most of them less the ones released in September 2006. This number includes the Vampire's Blade Eberron adventure pamphlets and Red Hand of Doom, but not the 3.0 adenture series. I make it a habit to buy the Wizard's materials. I very selectively buy non-WoTC products. The non-Wizards products I buy are predominantly from Necromancer Games, Paizo's Gamemastery series of useful things and Skeleton Key Games mapping products. Less frequently I buy pdfs from LPJ Designs and Enworld. I decided early on that buying all of the d20 stuff that I found interesting would bankrupt me, so I concentrated on WoTC, which I found most consistently good.

Unfortunately, I have more DDM than I can count, and just recently added the Gargantuan Black Dragon and the Colossal Red Dragon.

I'm looking for a DDM 12-step program... ;)
 
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Secret Hidden Agenda Behind This Poll?

Is this poll/thread being used to start a "Game-o-holics" support group or something? ;)

--Just checking.
 

TarionzCousin said:
Is this poll/thread being used to start a "Game-o-holics" support group or something? ;)

--Just checking.

No, that would be a thread on how many RPG books one has in total, not just the Wizards books. :D
 

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