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<blockquote data-quote="eris404" data-source="post: 1930187" data-attributes="member: 5338"><p>Oh dear. You know, I didn't realize how much stuff came out for d20 alone until you try to list it. Anyone know if RPG Now can sort by year? Most of the stuff I bought this year was from them. <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f609.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" data-smilie="2"data-shortname=";)" /> </p><p></p><p><strong>Three books I really, really liked this year</strong>: The Book of Iron Might, Beyond Countless Doorways and the Iron Kingdoms book. Even if I haven't had the chance to use either Malhavoc book yet, they have really sparked my imagination. Great ideas in both. I was really jazzed about he IK book because I play a gun mage and finally having the official version (as well as new spells, gun rules and other cool ideas for the character) was very cool.</p><p></p><p><strong>Book that made me want to dungeon crawl again:</strong> World's Largest Dungeon. It's taken our group a little while, but we're going to start it probably in a month or so (we have a campaign running down right now). I think the DM has a really cool idea for running it (if he's doing what I think he's doing) and I want to write an official ENWorld story hour for it. </p><p></p><p><strong>Product I resisted buying until recently that I really like: </strong> Complete Spell Cards. We have a great printer at work that can print on both sides of cardstock. The cards print beautifully and it really did speed the game up for me. People in my group did make a little fun of me though ("can you actually read that tiny type?" "Proof of the further magic-the-gathering of D&D, I see."). </p><p></p><p><strong>Prettiest Product:</strong> Iron Kingdoms Player Guide. Really nice artwork.</p><p></p><p><strong>Most consistent product lines:</strong> "101" and "A Dozen" lines. Inexpensive books that are just full of great ideas I can't wait to use. These lines made me want to DM a new campaign more than any other.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eris404, post: 1930187, member: 5338"] Oh dear. You know, I didn't realize how much stuff came out for d20 alone until you try to list it. Anyone know if RPG Now can sort by year? Most of the stuff I bought this year was from them. ;) [B]Three books I really, really liked this year[/B]: The Book of Iron Might, Beyond Countless Doorways and the Iron Kingdoms book. Even if I haven't had the chance to use either Malhavoc book yet, they have really sparked my imagination. Great ideas in both. I was really jazzed about he IK book because I play a gun mage and finally having the official version (as well as new spells, gun rules and other cool ideas for the character) was very cool. [B]Book that made me want to dungeon crawl again:[/B] World's Largest Dungeon. It's taken our group a little while, but we're going to start it probably in a month or so (we have a campaign running down right now). I think the DM has a really cool idea for running it (if he's doing what I think he's doing) and I want to write an official ENWorld story hour for it. [B]Product I resisted buying until recently that I really like: [/B] Complete Spell Cards. We have a great printer at work that can print on both sides of cardstock. The cards print beautifully and it really did speed the game up for me. People in my group did make a little fun of me though ("can you actually read that tiny type?" "Proof of the further magic-the-gathering of D&D, I see."). [B]Prettiest Product:[/B] Iron Kingdoms Player Guide. Really nice artwork. [B]Most consistent product lines:[/B] "101" and "A Dozen" lines. Inexpensive books that are just full of great ideas I can't wait to use. These lines made me want to DM a new campaign more than any other. [/QUOTE]
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