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<blockquote data-quote="tmcdon" data-source="post: 8209803" data-attributes="member: 7029816"><p>I am new to ENWorld, but I wanted to add that I own all of the books in their Monster series and they are all high quality production, both hard and soft cover editions of their books are solid. I have had zero quality issues with any of their products. They have great art work, great monster ideas, and are a wonderful asset to any DM/Gaming table! You can back their kickstarters with confidence knowing that they are going to deliver what they say they will, when they say they will, and they always seem to throw in little bonuses and extras. </p><p>In addition, they are kind and generous people. I was unable, for reasons of my own financial instability, to back their second kickstarter. They sent me the pdf for free out of the kindness of their heart. I bought the book as soon as my finances allowed. </p><p>Not only do they have high quality products, they are people worth supporting because they so readily and easily give back to the community.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tmcdon, post: 8209803, member: 7029816"] I am new to ENWorld, but I wanted to add that I own all of the books in their Monster series and they are all high quality production, both hard and soft cover editions of their books are solid. I have had zero quality issues with any of their products. They have great art work, great monster ideas, and are a wonderful asset to any DM/Gaming table! You can back their kickstarters with confidence knowing that they are going to deliver what they say they will, when they say they will, and they always seem to throw in little bonuses and extras. In addition, they are kind and generous people. I was unable, for reasons of my own financial instability, to back their second kickstarter. They sent me the pdf for free out of the kindness of their heart. I bought the book as soon as my finances allowed. Not only do they have high quality products, they are people worth supporting because they so readily and easily give back to the community. [/QUOTE]
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