Next Expanded/3.5 book should be

What 3.0/Older books should be updated

  • Oriental Adventures

    Votes: 134 33.8%
  • Epic Handbook

    Votes: 223 56.3%
  • Hero Builder's Handbook

    Votes: 25 6.3%
  • Deities & Demigods

    Votes: 71 17.9%
  • Races of Faerun

    Votes: 23 5.8%
  • Manual of the Planes

    Votes: 86 21.7%
  • Al-Qadim (Arabian Adventures)

    Votes: 111 28.0%
  • Arms & Equipment Guide

    Votes: 81 20.5%
  • Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting

    Votes: 40 10.1%
  • Magic of Faerun

    Votes: 39 9.8%

It's alive!!!!!

*ahem*

Well, I voted for ELH and Arms and Equipment Guide.

The epic rules need help and I would love to see an updated A&EG or a Magic Item Compendium style book.
 

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ColonelHardisson said:
Yep. I was really surprised that a city that was essentially made up of epic-level characters was so boring. Given how exciting many of the new monsters introduced in the book were, it seemed to be a strange dichotomy.
I quite liked the physical structure of the city; it kinda reminded me of the air world from the Death Gate books. But I agree, the other aspects were a bit ordinary. It also seemed a little small.


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Aeolius said:
Other - a revised 3.5e Living Greyhawk Gazetteer

A Living Greyhawk Gazetteer, done up like a Forgotten Realms book, would've been great. I'm a little surprised that for the anniversary that they didn't make a huge Greyhawk book as a "thank you" to the original setting to to speak.
 

ELH & D&Dg for me.

The Epic/Divine rules would really benefit from proper integration with Core. But wait, isn't that what we have UK and DiceFreaks for. ;)
 

Wow- there is some crazy usage of Animate Thread going on around here lately. Did we get an influx of internet necromancers or what?

(In any event, I evidently never voted in this poll originally, so I cast my vote for a revised Epic Handbook. Major revision, in some areas.)
 

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I voted ELH, but I doubt we will see it. The information in the DMG and Complete series seems to be the limit of what we are going to see in terms of rules; I doubt we will see a revised epic spell system since 3.5e products sometimes incorporate epic spells using the ELH rules (i.e. Frostburn).

If they were going to redo Savage Species, I may give it a look, especially if they contain a lot more templates and rules for using monsters in a D&D campaign. I personally do not like monster classes.
 



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