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<blockquote data-quote="catsclaw227" data-source="post: 4592365" data-attributes="member: 14197"><p>I've always been a big 3PP proponent. You can look at the ridiculous number of d20 and OGL stuff on my shelves, something my wife is more than happy to point out. I have a lot of 3PP PDFs bought legit from RPGNow as well. I loved the 3PP 3.x era. I got some junk, but I got a lot of gold too.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Again, I am a huge 3PP adventure guy. I did like RHoD from WOTC, but I am now starting to see them get it right with online Dungeon too. I imagine that this has as much to do with experience and process as anything. </p><p></p><p>I see that justanobody has a spelled out process described above, but getting it right and tight every month takes some getting used to. </p><p></p><p>Anyways, many of the adventure writers are the same ones that wrote during the Paizo era, as well. I have only run two of the Dungeon adventures since 4e, and I am waiting for more of Scales of War to roll out before I jump on that (and finish Age of Worms 4e as well).</p><p></p><p>'</p><p></p><p>True, very true.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I dig the Paizo Dungeon and Dragon era. I have almost every one, and a lot in PDF as well.</p><p></p><p>Online Dragon is really awesome, and I think it is as good or better than the Paizo era, given the number of issues that have come out so far. I find that I am actually USING it more often than the 3.x era, which I used a little, but mostly just read a lot. It might have equally to do with the cut-paste ability and the fact that I prep my game with my PC.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catsclaw227, post: 4592365, member: 14197"] I've always been a big 3PP proponent. You can look at the ridiculous number of d20 and OGL stuff on my shelves, something my wife is more than happy to point out. I have a lot of 3PP PDFs bought legit from RPGNow as well. I loved the 3PP 3.x era. I got some junk, but I got a lot of gold too. Again, I am a huge 3PP adventure guy. I did like RHoD from WOTC, but I am now starting to see them get it right with online Dungeon too. I imagine that this has as much to do with experience and process as anything. I see that justanobody has a spelled out process described above, but getting it right and tight every month takes some getting used to. Anyways, many of the adventure writers are the same ones that wrote during the Paizo era, as well. I have only run two of the Dungeon adventures since 4e, and I am waiting for more of Scales of War to roll out before I jump on that (and finish Age of Worms 4e as well). ' True, very true. I dig the Paizo Dungeon and Dragon era. I have almost every one, and a lot in PDF as well. Online Dragon is really awesome, and I think it is as good or better than the Paizo era, given the number of issues that have come out so far. I find that I am actually USING it more often than the 3.x era, which I used a little, but mostly just read a lot. It might have equally to do with the cut-paste ability and the fact that I prep my game with my PC. [/QUOTE]
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