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<blockquote data-quote="Doctor Futurity" data-source="post: 8516717" data-attributes="member: 10738"><p>I'm on board with the OP. When I look at what I use (the stuff in the bag I take to game) and the stuff I just "have" sitting on the shelf....the latter is, like, a metric ton of stuff. Back in 2015-2016 I remember lamenting the slow trickle of content, but not anymore; its a firehose on the loose now.</p><p></p><p>All I really use is: the core three, Mordenkainen's, Tasha's, Xanthar's, Volo's (and two of those will be replaced shortly by the Multiverse book), the new dragon book (love it), the 2 Tome of Beasts, Creature Collection, Tome of Horrors (two books), and...um, I like the AAW Spelunking Guide. Probably Ravenloft should be on the list, too. For modules, I think there are maybe 4-5 that I hypothetically will run one day but then I have 50-60 other books on the shelf that are apparently purely ornamental.</p><p></p><p>Oddly my 3.5 collection looks more useful these days, though; I didn't think that way back when it was all new, but now with years of time passed, and the 3.5 edition effectively a retired legacy product, I have gotten more utility out of all those splatbooks than I ever thought possible. It started looking manageable....but only once the churn had stopped and I had time in subsequent years to absorb and appreciate what I could do with it all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doctor Futurity, post: 8516717, member: 10738"] I'm on board with the OP. When I look at what I use (the stuff in the bag I take to game) and the stuff I just "have" sitting on the shelf....the latter is, like, a metric ton of stuff. Back in 2015-2016 I remember lamenting the slow trickle of content, but not anymore; its a firehose on the loose now. All I really use is: the core three, Mordenkainen's, Tasha's, Xanthar's, Volo's (and two of those will be replaced shortly by the Multiverse book), the new dragon book (love it), the 2 Tome of Beasts, Creature Collection, Tome of Horrors (two books), and...um, I like the AAW Spelunking Guide. Probably Ravenloft should be on the list, too. For modules, I think there are maybe 4-5 that I hypothetically will run one day but then I have 50-60 other books on the shelf that are apparently purely ornamental. Oddly my 3.5 collection looks more useful these days, though; I didn't think that way back when it was all new, but now with years of time passed, and the 3.5 edition effectively a retired legacy product, I have gotten more utility out of all those splatbooks than I ever thought possible. It started looking manageable....but only once the churn had stopped and I had time in subsequent years to absorb and appreciate what I could do with it all. [/QUOTE]
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