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<blockquote data-quote="Nonlethal Force" data-source="post: 3265864" data-attributes="member: 35788"><p>While I completely and totally agree with this, people do have the right to their opinion of disliking new classes as well. Yes, WotC does have to try and make money, but they could do it through other means than introducing new classes.</p><p></p><p>Having said that, I think WotC has done a good job spreading it around. Each new book often has a great mixture of PrCs (which have been scaled back in total amount since the first 4 complete books came out), feats, spells, oraganizations, item stuff, class variants, etc. I really do applaud WotC for their attempt to diversify the game.</p><p></p><p>Having said that, I don't buy all the books either, because I am one of those DMs who can decide something doesn't fit. I dislike the "Races of" books and have bought none of them. I don't care for Libris Mortis or any of the Campaign Specific books (Eberron, FR, DL, etc). I didn't care for CPsi (although I think the XPH was one of the top three supplements ever written) and by the initial feel I won't care for CS either. But it is WotC's job to write books. It is my job to discern what fits into my campaign.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nonlethal Force, post: 3265864, member: 35788"] While I completely and totally agree with this, people do have the right to their opinion of disliking new classes as well. Yes, WotC does have to try and make money, but they could do it through other means than introducing new classes. Having said that, I think WotC has done a good job spreading it around. Each new book often has a great mixture of PrCs (which have been scaled back in total amount since the first 4 complete books came out), feats, spells, oraganizations, item stuff, class variants, etc. I really do applaud WotC for their attempt to diversify the game. Having said that, I don't buy all the books either, because I am one of those DMs who can decide something doesn't fit. I dislike the "Races of" books and have bought none of them. I don't care for Libris Mortis or any of the Campaign Specific books (Eberron, FR, DL, etc). I didn't care for CPsi (although I think the XPH was one of the top three supplements ever written) and by the initial feel I won't care for CS either. But it is WotC's job to write books. It is my job to discern what fits into my campaign. [/QUOTE]
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