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<blockquote data-quote="Arbiter of Wyrms" data-source="post: 2456680" data-attributes="member: 18021"><p><strong>Planescape</strong>. Full Support. Autonomy. Phillip K. Dick, H.P Lovecraft, and Cecil B. DeMille blended with Monte Cook, Zeb Cook, Ray Vallese, and Mike Mearls ala G.I*Joe's Serpentor to create a super RPG-designer dedicated to the task.</p><p></p><p>Or just one <strong>Planescape Hardback campaign setting</strong>. Even just a 3.5 conversion and hardback reprinting of the Planewalker's Handbook would suffice.</p><p></p><p><strong>Dark Sun</strong>. Like another poster said above, if WotC can give one hardcover to Ghostwalk, they can give one hardcover to Dark Sun.</p><p></p><p><strong>Africa/Arabia/India/Far East/New World/Scandanavia/Polynesia</strong>, either all in one enormous, generic, "settings" book, or as a whole new series to obviate the need for return of </p><p>Expanded Oriental Adventures 3.5</p><p>Al-Qadim (which, oddly enough, I think would sell better now that the Middle East has returned to the forefront of the world's attention.)</p><p>Maztica</p><p> </p><p>*<strong>or</strong>*</p><p></p><p><strong>One, big legends/historical campaign settings book</strong> to do the job that the "green books" did: Norse legend, classical (Greek/Roman) adventuring, robin hood, arthurian legend, celtic lore, the Vedas, native american lore, Gilgamesh, Polynesian legend</p><p></p><p>Art-heavy, prestige format:</p><p><strong>Giants</strong></p><p><strong>Fey</strong></p><p></p><p>An <strong>Underdark environment-series book</strong> which is not Forgotten Realms</p><p></p><p>A <strong>Forest/Jungle environment-series</strong> book</p><p></p><p><strong>Dark*Matter d20</strong> I would not only buy, but this would actually get me to buy d20 modern, which I have yet to do.</p><p></p><p>A realms management system would be great. I seem to remember one I found on line that was passable, but now I don't know where. I wouldn't have that problem if it were hardback.</p><p></p><p><strong>Grayhawk Hardback</strong> might get Greyhawk out of the next printing Player's Handbook. I'll take my core rule generic, thank you.</p><p></p><p><strong>Monster Manual IV</strong> (not joking) I love beastiaries, and only WotC can seem to afford to publish them in color.</p><p></p><p>You all will hate this idea, but bear with: <strong>Pokemon d20, a Beastiary</strong>. I don't want to collect Pokemon and battle Ash and Gary and Professor whatsits (though that might make a fine transition game) I just want a list of the Pokemon with d20 stats.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arbiter of Wyrms, post: 2456680, member: 18021"] [B]Planescape[/B]. Full Support. Autonomy. Phillip K. Dick, H.P Lovecraft, and Cecil B. DeMille blended with Monte Cook, Zeb Cook, Ray Vallese, and Mike Mearls ala G.I*Joe's Serpentor to create a super RPG-designer dedicated to the task. Or just one [B]Planescape Hardback campaign setting[/B]. Even just a 3.5 conversion and hardback reprinting of the Planewalker's Handbook would suffice. [B]Dark Sun[/B]. Like another poster said above, if WotC can give one hardcover to Ghostwalk, they can give one hardcover to Dark Sun. [B]Africa/Arabia/India/Far East/New World/Scandanavia/Polynesia[/B], either all in one enormous, generic, "settings" book, or as a whole new series to obviate the need for return of Expanded Oriental Adventures 3.5 Al-Qadim (which, oddly enough, I think would sell better now that the Middle East has returned to the forefront of the world's attention.) Maztica *[B]or[/B]* [B]One, big legends/historical campaign settings book[/B] to do the job that the "green books" did: Norse legend, classical (Greek/Roman) adventuring, robin hood, arthurian legend, celtic lore, the Vedas, native american lore, Gilgamesh, Polynesian legend Art-heavy, prestige format: [B]Giants[/B] [B]Fey[/B] An [B]Underdark environment-series book[/B] which is not Forgotten Realms A [B]Forest/Jungle environment-series[/B] book [B]Dark*Matter d20[/B] I would not only buy, but this would actually get me to buy d20 modern, which I have yet to do. A realms management system would be great. I seem to remember one I found on line that was passable, but now I don't know where. I wouldn't have that problem if it were hardback. [B]Grayhawk Hardback[/B] might get Greyhawk out of the next printing Player's Handbook. I'll take my core rule generic, thank you. [B]Monster Manual IV[/B] (not joking) I love beastiaries, and only WotC can seem to afford to publish them in color. You all will hate this idea, but bear with: [B]Pokemon d20, a Beastiary[/B]. I don't want to collect Pokemon and battle Ash and Gary and Professor whatsits (though that might make a fine transition game) I just want a list of the Pokemon with d20 stats. [/QUOTE]
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