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<blockquote data-quote="Diremede" data-source="post: 1979658" data-attributes="member: 7964"><p><strong>The End ...... Sort of.</strong></p><p></p><p>Well all in all I would say your right, the FANCC was a good idea, but unfortunately it just couldn't stand the test of time. My team and I (Netbook of Magical Treasures) put out a few releases and have quite a few magic items that feel are pretty cool and add a lot of flavor to gaming. I myself even ventured forth to add our items to Jamis Bucks Treasure Generator ( a cool program ), so to further the usefullness of the netbook. I had a great team and I tell ya what I met some really interesting and insightful people when working on the netbook. I'm glad I did it and I hope some people got some use out of it. I also enjoyed the netbook of feats, traps ( i do have a copy ), and many of the others. I don't know about the other netbooks, but the release of 3.5 really took the wind out of my sails. I started going through and updating everything, and then got to looking at new ( now old ) material, and then got to looking at all the other supplements out there and new ones coming out, and finally decided that there is enough. In the early days of 3E the netbooks were great sources of information and new ideas brought about by the use of OGL, I would say most of those ideas have been incorported, redone, or introduced into the d20 world through one supplement or another at this point. </p><p></p><p>While it served its purpose I would say it has outlived its usefulness. I personally pay for the webspace for the NboMT, and will keep the site up, I don't plan on taking the netbook down, and if the others go down i will put them there for download for sure.</p><p></p><p>I have decided with this post to move forward though and finish a revised 3.5 edition of the current netbook. Posts are sometimes inspiration <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f600.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":D" title="Big grin :D" data-smilie="8"data-shortname=":D" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Diremede, post: 1979658, member: 7964"] [b]The End ...... Sort of.[/b] Well all in all I would say your right, the FANCC was a good idea, but unfortunately it just couldn't stand the test of time. My team and I (Netbook of Magical Treasures) put out a few releases and have quite a few magic items that feel are pretty cool and add a lot of flavor to gaming. I myself even ventured forth to add our items to Jamis Bucks Treasure Generator ( a cool program ), so to further the usefullness of the netbook. I had a great team and I tell ya what I met some really interesting and insightful people when working on the netbook. I'm glad I did it and I hope some people got some use out of it. I also enjoyed the netbook of feats, traps ( i do have a copy ), and many of the others. I don't know about the other netbooks, but the release of 3.5 really took the wind out of my sails. I started going through and updating everything, and then got to looking at new ( now old ) material, and then got to looking at all the other supplements out there and new ones coming out, and finally decided that there is enough. In the early days of 3E the netbooks were great sources of information and new ideas brought about by the use of OGL, I would say most of those ideas have been incorported, redone, or introduced into the d20 world through one supplement or another at this point. While it served its purpose I would say it has outlived its usefulness. I personally pay for the webspace for the NboMT, and will keep the site up, I don't plan on taking the netbook down, and if the others go down i will put them there for download for sure. I have decided with this post to move forward though and finish a revised 3.5 edition of the current netbook. Posts are sometimes inspiration :D [/QUOTE]
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