The Next big thing...

Personally, if I see another super-dungeon I'm gunna...

What I'd like to see is a bunch of city stuff. A rash of vast city-sourcebooks...which we've kind of seen, although not round my neck of the woods yet. I would love to see some city adventures though.

or a mega adventure that isnt wholly a dungeon crawl. Like the big 'Enemy Within' thing that came out for WHFRP long ago.
 
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The next big thing?

Well, it's gotta be... big, humongous...
There's obviously only one choice....

Giant Space Hamsters!
 

Hard to say... seems like City sourcebooks are pretty big with the idea that you can drop the city into any campaign world. I am really looking forward to Windhaven; it looks very well produced. I also would be very surprised if WotC didn't come out with their own race sourcebooks as well, since it just seems like an obvious follow up to the class books, but with some of these already hitting the market (Green Ronin is doing them I think), maybe they will stay away. I hope everyone found that confusing enough.;)
 

I'm guess that there wil be a flood of magic supplements comming out.
1.Mongoose Publishing has released afew already i think.
2.Green Ronin has an arcane series if I.i recall.
3.Fantasy Flights has Spells & Spell Crafts on the way.
4. And within the next few months Relics &
Rituals II should nbe released.
 

i for one would really like to see a sourcebook based soley on giant space mamals of all kinds, if anyone wants it e-mail @hotmail.com me and i'll release it as a netbook in a couple of weeks if there is intrest.
 

Sulimo said:
What I'd like to see is a bunch of city stuff. A rash of vast city-sourcebooks...which we've kind of seen, although not round my neck of the woods yet. I would love to see some city adventures though.

I got a look at the Freeport: City of Adventure book last week. I agree... more like that would be wonderful.

Unfortunately, between Hero 5th and Deities & Demigods, Freeport had to wait.

In retrospect, I wish I had left Deities & Demigods on the shelf and grabbed Freeport instead.
 

thg jim said:
I think that Hal meant that their are certainly rules changes coming out in the Epic book. If they are not open gaming, then d20 publishers, like us, cannot use them. Subsequently, we would be forced to do as you said, take the rules as they stand and adjust them. The downside to that is that if WOTC releases the Epic book as open gaming, then anyone who spent any time and money modifying the existing rules would be left out in the cold. We all just have to wait and see.

Maybe, maybe not. There will certainly be a lot of new stuff in the Epic book, but judging by Deities & Demigods, none of it really alters the game system. It's all built out of the same parts.
 

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