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<blockquote data-quote="Davelozzi" data-source="post: 1385701" data-attributes="member: 771"><p>I bet you'd get more D&D purists if you were asking this question to all D&D players, but here at EN World, we are, by and large, a more d20 informed bunch than the general gaming population.</p><p></p><p>As for me, I'm somewhere in the middle. I pick up most of the official core (non FR) product line. So far I have all but the castle/strongholds book, the <em>Book of Challenges, Savage Species, Ghostwalk, Miniatures Handbook</em> and the new character sheets. I also have a decent selection of d20 stuff*, including several books from Green Ronin, a few Malhavoc, a bunch of Necromancer adventures, a few other things. But my players pick up less books in general, and only one owns a non-WotC book, which is <em>Mindscapes</em>. </p><p></p><p>That book (<em>Mindscapes</em>) is probably the only non-WotC book that sees regular use in my D&D campaign, and it's just for the revised psion chart, so depending on what happens with the <em>Expanded Psionics Handbook</em>, that might be the end of it. On the other hand, a lot of my WotC books never get used either. I stick mostly to the core books, with an occasional monster, PrC or feat from something else.</p><p></p><p>So I guess all in all, I'm definately not a WotC purist in theory, but I sort of am in practice. </p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 9px">*I'm talking specifically about d20 fantasy here. For other d20/OGL games, I'll pick up lots of books from whatever company is making it. Specifically, I have all but one book each in the Spycraft/Shadowforce Archer and Mutans & Masterminds product lines, as well as several d20 Star Wars books.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Davelozzi, post: 1385701, member: 771"] I bet you'd get more D&D purists if you were asking this question to all D&D players, but here at EN World, we are, by and large, a more d20 informed bunch than the general gaming population. As for me, I'm somewhere in the middle. I pick up most of the official core (non FR) product line. So far I have all but the castle/strongholds book, the [i]Book of Challenges, Savage Species, Ghostwalk, Miniatures Handbook[/i] and the new character sheets. I also have a decent selection of d20 stuff*, including several books from Green Ronin, a few Malhavoc, a bunch of Necromancer adventures, a few other things. But my players pick up less books in general, and only one owns a non-WotC book, which is [i]Mindscapes[/i]. That book ([i]Mindscapes[/i]) is probably the only non-WotC book that sees regular use in my D&D campaign, and it's just for the revised psion chart, so depending on what happens with the [i]Expanded Psionics Handbook[/i], that might be the end of it. On the other hand, a lot of my WotC books never get used either. I stick mostly to the core books, with an occasional monster, PrC or feat from something else. So I guess all in all, I'm definately not a WotC purist in theory, but I sort of am in practice. [size=1]*I'm talking specifically about d20 fantasy here. For other d20/OGL games, I'll pick up lots of books from whatever company is making it. Specifically, I have all but one book each in the Spycraft/Shadowforce Archer and Mutans & Masterminds product lines, as well as several d20 Star Wars books.[/size] [/QUOTE]
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