Aus_Snow said:I'm not sure how well Dragon Roots is selling, but it's one small press alternative that I know of. And it's actually in print, which would put it ahead of 'Dragon', or what has become of that, at least to me and quite a few other gamers.
Paizo is continuing to put out very high quality products for 3.5. . . and soon for their own tweaked version of that ruleset, the Pathfinder RPG.
There are some smaller publishers still releasing material for it too, some of it also worth looking at, IMO.
4e hasn't really killed 3e, let alone any other system. And I doubt that it will.
Anyway, regarding Dragon magazine, there's Kobold Quarterly, as well. From their website's front page: "the spiritual successor to DRAGON Magazine" -- Erik Mona, DRAGON Magazine Editor. Sounds alright, eh?![]()
Monkey King said:Kobold Quarterly #4 shipped just recently with plenty of 3.5 support (Ecology of the Cloaker, fighter feats, mithral dragons, etc), and there's more to come.
If you subscribe now (just $16 for PDF, and print is available as well), you also get a free mini-adventure, the Havenmine Gauntlet, by Adam Daigle.
Dragon can drop 3.5E, but Kobold will continue to commission articles for it from Ed Greenwood, Keith Baker, Nicolas Logue, Richard Pett, James Jacobs, and others.
MadMaxim said:I just saw the update on Wizards' website that they're not accepting submissions for the 3.5 ruleset any longer. Of course they'll have the stuff they need for the next issue, but now I guess 3.5 is truly history when it comes to official support...