Player's Bookshelf?

JoeGKushner

Adventurer
Over at DM Haven, he mentioned some of the books he uses on a regular basis. Here's some of my favorites.

Player Aids (I use these often when making characters)
Forgotten Realms Campaign Guide
KoK Player's Guide
Mercenaries
Swashbucklers
Path of the Sword
Path of Magic

DM Aids
Villain Design Handbook
NPC Essentials
Freeport
Bluffside
SL Campaign Setting (just because I'm DMing it don't ya know)
Book of the Righteous

How about the rest of ya?
 

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My players tend to limit themselves to a variety of splatbooks and the psi handbook. At least two of them routinely use Books of Eldritch might. Little beyond that as yet, but they're slowly starting to accumulate more.
 

reference library...

Are we limiting this to game books?

General Reference
Cambridge Factfinder
New York Public Library Desk Reference
Writer's Guide to Everyday Life in the 1800's
Writer's Guide to Everyday Life in Renaissance England
Writing the Modern Mystery, Barbara Norville
History's Timeline: A 40,000 Year Chronology of Civilization
What Jane Austen Ate and Charles Dickens Knew
20,001 Names for Baby
New Century World Atlas

RPG Related
RuneQuest Cities
AD&D Dungeon Masters Guide (1st edition)
Dangerous Journeys: Mythus
Dangerous Journeys: Mythus Magick
GURPS: Places of Mystery
Canting Crew

These are at least the books I go to as a DM. As a player, I mainly just stick to the PHB.
 



Crothian said:
That's it? ;)

Ya, mine's like that, but with less second edition stuff and way more d20 stuff.
Well see, I used to get a lot of 2E stuff as gifts. Now my parents are gone, and I don't have alot of money to get 3E. Believe me, if I had the money I would have a HUGE collection of 3E.
 

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