Missing "Complete" books?


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doghead said:
These made me laugh. Twice. I laughed again when proofing the reply.

Thanks, Doghead.

Here's a few more.

Complete Something Different - A guide to the last three Monty Python sketches which haven't been quoted to death by D&D players. (Until now.)

Complete Product Placement - A guide for DMs and players who wish to earn big bucks through the lucrative practice of product placement in their D&D games.

Complete Rubbish - The worst entries from the Setting Search of a few years ago. If your submission was written entirely in fingerpaint, had its only playable race be nymphomaniac elves with chaotic nudist tendencies, or included the phrase "just like the Forgotten Realms, but Elminster is a hand puppet wielded by Drizzt" then you may soon be a published author.

Complete Campaign Setting - An entire campaign setting in a single book, with no supplements, novels, magazine articles, t-shirts, miniatures, comics, video games, temporary tattoos, web enhancements, action figures, erratta, or beach towels ever produced.

Completely Out of Ideas - The last book before 4th edition. (Though I don't really want this to be released any time soon.)
 

Complete Bartender - A D&D guide to drinking!

Complete Nudist - Only the bare esentials.

Complete Adventure - It's a single session adventure in a compact 192 page hardbound book.

Complete Crap - Rules, Feats, and Prestiege classes for dealing fith an oft overlooked adventuring problem.
 

Complete book of Feats...really just gahter them all together like you did spells

Complete Prestige much like spell compendium gather all the PrC's into one book, and perhaps nearing 4e print a complete classes book
 



diaglo said:
nah, it failed on almost every level. ;) ask a silent wail for details

i bought a copy of the Dummies book for everyone in my 3.11ed for Workgroups game.
The Dungeon Master for Dummies book on the other hand was not bad. I bought it for a friend who has been thinking about starting his own game (again), and read through it before giving it to him. (I knew that he would want to discuss it with me after reading it, so I thought it wise to read it first. I was right.)

Complete Book of Elf Cheese. (Folks should be familiar with this from 2nd ed...)

The Auld Grump
 

Complete Druid needs to be written. Hopefully we'd have more than two total druid prestige classes afterwards. I shudder to think of the power creep it'd cause.

Complete Rogue would be nice as well, instead of Complete "People who dip into Rogue then find a decent class to play".
 

I would like to see the Complete Index.

Seriously. Give me one book that lets me look up anything published under 3.0 or 3.5 "officially" and see title and page number.

I'd like to see a Complete Equipment book as well. I liked the arms and equipment stuff updated to 3.5, and new stuff added in.
 

Mistwell said:
I would like to see the Complete Index.

Seriously. Give me one book that lets me look up anything published under 3.0 or 3.5 "officially" and see title and page number.
This would be better as a PDF, updated regularly.

The Auld Grump
 

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