May-August WotC Product Catalogue

d20 Future
Christopher Perkins, Rodney M. Thompson, JD Wiker

Argh. Looks like the "M" from my username has once again snuck in as my middle initial. About par for the course, though.

Unearthed Arcana and Eberron are on my must-buy list. The former for OGL goodness (critical rules for any designers or aspiring designers) and the latter because I was intrigued by the art shown at GenCon. And hell, Keith Baker probably would appreciate having people give his setting a look-see.
 

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Star Wars: Ultimate Adveseries is a must (congrats Michelle and Wil on the book. Anything you can say about it? :) )

The Star Wars minis will be an enormous drain on my wallet, but I'm so happy they're releasing them, I don't care.

Unearthed Arcana is also a must.

All the others I need to hear reviews and such for first. But the above three are sight-unseen purchases for me :)

EDIT: Anyone notice that Complete Divine is 192 pages? Isn't Complete Warrior only 160? Strange that a smaller topic would recieve more pages...
 
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Paul_Klein said:
EDIT: Anyone notice that Complete Divine is 192 pages? Isn't Complete Warrior only 160? Strange that a smaller topic would recieve more pages...
Dunno about "smaller topic". There are four base classes that use divine powers, after all, and divine stuff allows you to put a greater variety of stuff in the book - in addition to base classes, prestige classes, feats and equipment, you can also add spells, gods, and domains.
 

Michelle Lyons said:
I wrote a good portion of Races of Stone... I'm really looking forward to seeing it come out and getting public reaction to it. It was a lot of work, but I think it was good work and I'm proud of it. I'll be interested to hear your opinion once you look at the finished work.

Can we follow this book with "Races of Water", "Ocean Races", "Races of the Sea" or similar selection, please? (see the link in my signature, below) :D
 

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