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<blockquote data-quote="atom crash" data-source="post: 2911863" data-attributes="member: 22162"><p>This is a valid point. But when you get right down to it, do we really even need another Monster Manual? I mean, I have books full of monsters I won't ever use already. I don't really feel the overwhelming need for any more books with new monsters in them. Heck, I don't think I've actually used anything except the Boneclaw from MMIII (ok, so I had an encounter with Ambush Drakes planned but my PCs avoided that part of the dungeon). But I keep buying them, because I actually like getting more books full of monsters. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Agreed. Judging by the table of contents for MMIV it looks like there's a decent mix of things I can actually use and things that will be interesting to read even though I know I'll never ever be able to use them.</p><p></p><p>However, I'll actually reserve my judgment until I can flip through the book and decide for myself whether or not its worth it. Chance are, it'll end up on my shelf.</p><p></p><p><em>Edit to comment on Mercule's list of potential likes/dislikes, posted while I was typing my post. Your list inspired me to comment on what interests me from the ToC:</em></p><p></p><p>I agree that the Necrosis Carnex sounds cool. Don't know what it might be, but it definitely sounds cool. But unlike you, I'm not too interested in seeing any more demons, devils or yugoloths for a while. Unless of course they are unique demons, devils or 'loths, but that's the focus of another series of books. </p><p></p><p>Give me more insects, clockworks, or yuan-ti any day, since those things will most likely slot into my game nicely. And avatars of Elemental Evil? Yes, please!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="atom crash, post: 2911863, member: 22162"] This is a valid point. But when you get right down to it, do we really even need another Monster Manual? I mean, I have books full of monsters I won't ever use already. I don't really feel the overwhelming need for any more books with new monsters in them. Heck, I don't think I've actually used anything except the Boneclaw from MMIII (ok, so I had an encounter with Ambush Drakes planned but my PCs avoided that part of the dungeon). But I keep buying them, because I actually like getting more books full of monsters. Agreed. Judging by the table of contents for MMIV it looks like there's a decent mix of things I can actually use and things that will be interesting to read even though I know I'll never ever be able to use them. However, I'll actually reserve my judgment until I can flip through the book and decide for myself whether or not its worth it. Chance are, it'll end up on my shelf. [i]Edit to comment on Mercule's list of potential likes/dislikes, posted while I was typing my post. Your list inspired me to comment on what interests me from the ToC:[/i] I agree that the Necrosis Carnex sounds cool. Don't know what it might be, but it definitely sounds cool. But unlike you, I'm not too interested in seeing any more demons, devils or yugoloths for a while. Unless of course they are unique demons, devils or 'loths, but that's the focus of another series of books. Give me more insects, clockworks, or yuan-ti any day, since those things will most likely slot into my game nicely. And avatars of Elemental Evil? Yes, please! [/QUOTE]
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