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My wish list:

Planescape - are there any good variants out there?

Dark Sun updated - my personal favorite of 2eAD&D settings.

Knights of the Old Republic sourcebook
New Jedi Order sourcebook detailing the galaxy at the end of the book series

More Eberron books :)

Alternity 2e - they should just let somebody else publish it.

Star*Drive d20

Greyhawk 2000 - expand upon the article in the Dragon magazine of a few years ago.

A Campaign Creation book that specifically is aimed at creating your own settings. Not just a small chapter in the DMG.

Why is WotC refusing to redo Planescape, Dark Sun, and Greyhawk???
 

farscapesg1 said:
Anything and everything Greyhawk!!!

Please WOTC, update your core gaming world! Enough of this Greyhawk-Lite attitude. Give us history, background information, and "crunch" material for setting.

Ditto!! I'm in a Greyhawk campaign and I need some geographical info for a character background. I need a book like the Forgotten Realms or Eberron setting books to tell me more about the world! I don't want to have to look it up on 3 different websites.
 


JoeGKushner said:
As it would cover existing races, at least two, which ones would you like to see? I'm all up for the half-giant for example, but havent' used the rest enough to be an 'expert' on 'em.

I'd like a chapter on Gith (they really should share a chapter, in my opinion-- the biggest part of their identity is being opposed to the other); it's never established that Dromites and Thri-Kreen have any kinship, but I envision them as being interrelated, somewhat like Humans and Halflings-- or more closely, Kobolds and Lizardfolk. They could share a chapter.

Basically, given my choice, I'd go for Dromites (either including or excluding Thri-Kreen) and Gith. Duergar are a Dwarven subrace (hate hate hate), Elan should be eligible for Races of Destiny material, and I simply have no idea what to do with either Maenads or Xeph. (Of course, this might be a good reason to include them.)

For the love of everything decent, do not get me started about the Half-Giant.
 

Korimyr the Rat said:
Basically, given my choice, I'd go for Dromites (either including or excluding Thri-Kreen) and Gith. Duergar are a Dwarven subrace (hate hate hate), Elan should be eligible for Races of Destiny material, and I simply have no idea what to do with either Maenads or Xeph.

I wouldn't have one either if it wasn't for Mindshadows. Naranjan elves need to be booted and replaced with Maenads.
 

I'd be all over a 3.0 or 3.5e Planescape hardcover. Same with Dark Sun, Birthright, and Al-Qadim.

A monster book like the Draconomicon for Fey would be cool. A book about the Moonshaes in the Forgotten Realms as well. Haven't seen that done for a long, long time.

Banshee
 

Whisperfoot said:
The planes are already an integral part of the D&D universe. Why create a false dichotomy by spinning it off into its own setting? That was one of the reasons it was killed in the first place.

The line was very successful....I wouldn't consider it a failure at all.

And it had to be done as a different setting. Sure, the planes could be used as a place for Faerunian PCs to go, but it truly lived when it became a setting.

But there are very few dungeon crawls in Planescape, so I guess it'll never happen.

Banshee
 

I'd actually like to see a Greyhawk setting book, but no way in hell would I want Wizards to be anywhere near it.

Who then?

Kenzer maybe. Gygax, Kuntz, Ward, and Mentzer putting material together with Mona assembling it would be nice. Never happen though.
 

To restate what others have said, a "Races of" book detailing the XPH handbooks. Anything relating to fey is good, as well.

I would like to see less setting-specific materials from WotC. Let the third parties cover settings.
 

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