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<blockquote data-quote="Campbell" data-source="post: 1913512" data-attributes="member: 16586"><p>In general, there's still quite a lot of crud coming out from 3rd party companies, but there are some companies that I've found who produce high quality content that serves my needs better than Wizards' material. I've found that Green Ronin Publishing, Malhavoc Press, Inner Circle Games, Privateer Press, and Bad Axe Games all deliver the goods. Malhavoc has started to produce even more worthwhile material since Mike Mearls joined the stables, and Green Ronin's lines that diverge from D&D support are notable values. Additionally, despite its genre AEG's Spycraft game includes many mechanics that have proved invaluable for the D&D games I've been part of. Denizens of Avadnu, Inner Circle Games' excellent monster book and Legends of Avadnu, its epic level cousin are both stellar products with some meaty mechanics work. In general, in these past few years I have seen some of the best gaming materials that I've ever run across.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Campbell, post: 1913512, member: 16586"] In general, there's still quite a lot of crud coming out from 3rd party companies, but there are some companies that I've found who produce high quality content that serves my needs better than Wizards' material. I've found that Green Ronin Publishing, Malhavoc Press, Inner Circle Games, Privateer Press, and Bad Axe Games all deliver the goods. Malhavoc has started to produce even more worthwhile material since Mike Mearls joined the stables, and Green Ronin's lines that diverge from D&D support are notable values. Additionally, despite its genre AEG's Spycraft game includes many mechanics that have proved invaluable for the D&D games I've been part of. Denizens of Avadnu, Inner Circle Games' excellent monster book and Legends of Avadnu, its epic level cousin are both stellar products with some meaty mechanics work. In general, in these past few years I have seen some of the best gaming materials that I've ever run across. [/QUOTE]
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