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So what's the next book to be released in the "Complete" series?

This Just In!

WotC has just announced a last minute edition to the Complete Series: Complete Bullsh*t.

That's right folks you heard it here first on ENworld.
 

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cougent said:
Complete Nonesense should arrive by January. It features many classes ... and the famous Vampiric Lycanthrope Doppleganger Paladin Ghost.
I hate it when they include a "new" character or monster which is just an existing one with a template.

I mean, how hard is it to apply the lycanthrope, vampire and ghost templates to a doppelganger paladin? Anyway, surely someone must have already posted one at NPC wiki.

Its lazy DM syndrome at its worst. :)
 

Turanil said:
Wasn't it scheduled for July 2008? :lol:
The demand for Complete Nonsense was such that it was rushed into production to arrive with the new year and to prepare for 4E.

amethal said:
I hate it when they include a "new" character or monster which is just an existing one with a template.

I mean, how hard is it to apply the lycanthrope, vampire and ghost templates to a doppelganger paladin? Anyway, surely someone must have already posted one at NPC wiki.

Its lazy DM syndrome at its worst. :)
Exactly, I mean doesn't everybody already have a few of these? I know I do, they could at least add the half dragon and half celestial variants, geez! :p
 


I thought Complete Complete was to be released in March.

The description:

"every race, class, and toolkit book rolled into one! 900 pages of pure fluff."
 

ssampier said:
I thought Complete Complete was to be released in March.

The description:

"every race, class, and toolkit book rolled into one! 900 pages of pure fluff."

I think you mean crunch.
 

AnonymousOne said:
This Just In!

WotC has just announced a last minute edition to the Complete Series: Complete Bullsh*t.

That's right folks you heard it here first on ENworld.
Hmmm, it's written by Penn and Teller....

The Auld Grump
 

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