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Should non-evil planar beings get more coverage?

I'd love to see more coverage of the non-evil outsiders, as long as it's not at the expense of the evil ones. ;)

I'd really like to see more coverage of the neutral outsiders, as they've gotten the least coverage in 3E. Particularly the rilmani and slaadi, but also the inevitables, modrons, and formians. I'd also like to see an expansion of the "race" that includes the justicator, as they have potential to be something interesting.
 

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Book of Exalted Deeds (WotC)
Encyclopedia of Angels (FFE)
Anger of Angels (Malhavok)
Avatar's Handbook (Green Ronin)
Penumbra Fantasy Bestiary (Atlas Games - a good set of alternate angels in the huge monster book).
Complete book of Eldritch Might (malhavok) has some arcane angels (two or three I think).

And a few more odds and ends of good celestials in various places.

You won't see much 3rd party support for slaadi because they are not OGC limiting them to WotC and special license deals. Although there is a chaos outsider replacement for them in a 3rd party pdf by Lion's Gate(?) distributed by Ronin Arts. Plus there is Chaositec by Malhavok for more chaos junk.
 

I have quite enough celestial stats, but I would like to see more neutral outsiders or possibly good outsiders who aren't the paramont of all that is shiny and happy.
 

I'd like to see planar adventures using all the stuff covered in various official sources, from Manual of the Planes to Book of Vile Darkness through different worlds. A cross-over Eberron/Forgotten realms with a quest through the planes could be great.
 

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