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<blockquote data-quote="SpringPlum" data-source="post: 1997816" data-attributes="member: 10318"><p>For our main weekly campaign, every must have their 3.5 PHB. The DM would probably allow a 3.0 PHB but every bought the new one anyway so it was a moot point. The DM compiles and prints out any special rules garnered from other books that he decided to incorporate. If anyone wants to use something like a class or spell outside of the PHB or DMG then they either need to own the book or make sure our DM does (and he probably does).</p><p></p><p>We have on-again, off-again Star Trek and Star Wars campaigns and for those we have 1 book per 2 people and that hasn't been a problem because if we're going to play more than one session then we players are usually interested in buying the books for ourselves.</p><p></p><p>Occasionally when we run a one-shot from another system then we usually make sure that the DM has a copy and the players share another. If money is an issue then we split the cost. But frankly, the DM and one our players typically own the books already.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SpringPlum, post: 1997816, member: 10318"] For our main weekly campaign, every must have their 3.5 PHB. The DM would probably allow a 3.0 PHB but every bought the new one anyway so it was a moot point. The DM compiles and prints out any special rules garnered from other books that he decided to incorporate. If anyone wants to use something like a class or spell outside of the PHB or DMG then they either need to own the book or make sure our DM does (and he probably does). We have on-again, off-again Star Trek and Star Wars campaigns and for those we have 1 book per 2 people and that hasn't been a problem because if we're going to play more than one session then we players are usually interested in buying the books for ourselves. Occasionally when we run a one-shot from another system then we usually make sure that the DM has a copy and the players share another. If money is an issue then we split the cost. But frankly, the DM and one our players typically own the books already. [/QUOTE]
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