Psion
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Turanil said:Just a question: all in all, how many supplements were produced specifically for the Scarred Lands setting? People complain that it disappears, but I guess there must be more than 12 or 15 hardcover books of more than 200 pages, and on various subjects, for the Scarred Lands? (a great deal of money to invest, and hours of gaming huh?)
Scarred Lands Hardcovers off the top of my head
CC
CCII
CCIII
CCR
R&R
R&R II
Divine & Defeated
SLCS: Ghelspad
SLCS: Termana
I'll let Nightfall catch you up on softbounds, as those were what killed SL for me.
The one thing I should note here is I think that these books had a really big impact on the d20 market. First off, they were all a pretty consistent format, and held the price pretty low when other companies were pushing for higher prices (something fans appreciate but other companies probably did not.)
Further, I see CC (flawed as it is) and R&R as trendsetters when it comes to setting the tone for d20 supplemental books. In fact, I find it interesting that even though Scarred Lands will end, R&R has not, and that the Warcraft books take a strong cue from the format of the R&R books (and share the "written to be useful to anyone" sentiment.)