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<blockquote data-quote="Olaf the Stout" data-source="post: 3554801" data-attributes="member: 13703"><p>For me, a lot of the 3rd party stuff I have is on topics that WotC haven't covered (or hadn't covered at the time I bought the 3rd party book). Often these are on fringe topics that I find particularly interesting.</p><p></p><p>More options is another reason why I have bought 3rd party topics. I bought the Complete Book of Eldritch Might to give me more spells in my game. The Spell Compendium wasn't out at the time but I have since bought that as well. You can never have too many options. Along a similar line, I bought the book the Tome of Horrors because I wanted more monsters to add to my game. I don't think that MM3 was out at the time and MM2 was v3.0.</p><p></p><p>Adventures is another area that I have bought 3rd party books. I own most of the Necromancer line, a lot of the Monkey God adventures as well as a few from Goodman Games, Fiery Dragon, Malhavoc and Green Ronin. Apart from RttToEE, the only WotC adventures that I own are <em>The Sunless Citadel</em> and <em>The Forge of Fury</em> and I only bought those 2 adventures in PDF a couple of months ago. Having said that, I own quite a lot of <em>Dungeon</em> magazines which you could consider as WotC adventures. For a long time WotC weren't making adventures so I had to go elsewhere to get them. Now that they are back in the adventure market there are several I want to get including the <em>Red Hand of Doom</em> and <em>Expedition to Castle Ravenloft</em>.</p><p></p><p>Price is another factor for me. In most cases, 3rd party products are cheaper than WotC products. This is especially true for PDF products, which account for a lot of the 3rd party products I own. WotC PDF's are sold at close to full price, which makes them unappealing to me. In most cases I could buy a print copy and get it shipped to Australia for less than the cost of the PDF.</p><p></p><p>Having said all of that, I have noticed that I have seemed to have drifted back to buying a bigger percentage of WotC books in the last 6 or so months. Also, apart from adventures, most of the books on my to-buy list are WotC books. I think this is as much to do with the fact that there are less 3rd-party products around in general these days, apart from adventures, which still seem to come out at a pretty good rate.</p><p></p><p>I still think WotC puts out good books. It is just that sometimes I want more options or they don't seem to want to put out a book on a subject that I'm interested in.</p><p></p><p>Olaf the Stout</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Olaf the Stout, post: 3554801, member: 13703"] For me, a lot of the 3rd party stuff I have is on topics that WotC haven't covered (or hadn't covered at the time I bought the 3rd party book). Often these are on fringe topics that I find particularly interesting. More options is another reason why I have bought 3rd party topics. I bought the Complete Book of Eldritch Might to give me more spells in my game. The Spell Compendium wasn't out at the time but I have since bought that as well. You can never have too many options. Along a similar line, I bought the book the Tome of Horrors because I wanted more monsters to add to my game. I don't think that MM3 was out at the time and MM2 was v3.0. Adventures is another area that I have bought 3rd party books. I own most of the Necromancer line, a lot of the Monkey God adventures as well as a few from Goodman Games, Fiery Dragon, Malhavoc and Green Ronin. Apart from RttToEE, the only WotC adventures that I own are [I]The Sunless Citadel[/I] and [I]The Forge of Fury[/I] and I only bought those 2 adventures in PDF a couple of months ago. Having said that, I own quite a lot of [I]Dungeon[/I] magazines which you could consider as WotC adventures. For a long time WotC weren't making adventures so I had to go elsewhere to get them. Now that they are back in the adventure market there are several I want to get including the [I]Red Hand of Doom[/I] and [I]Expedition to Castle Ravenloft[/I]. Price is another factor for me. In most cases, 3rd party products are cheaper than WotC products. This is especially true for PDF products, which account for a lot of the 3rd party products I own. WotC PDF's are sold at close to full price, which makes them unappealing to me. In most cases I could buy a print copy and get it shipped to Australia for less than the cost of the PDF. Having said all of that, I have noticed that I have seemed to have drifted back to buying a bigger percentage of WotC books in the last 6 or so months. Also, apart from adventures, most of the books on my to-buy list are WotC books. I think this is as much to do with the fact that there are less 3rd-party products around in general these days, apart from adventures, which still seem to come out at a pretty good rate. I still think WotC puts out good books. It is just that sometimes I want more options or they don't seem to want to put out a book on a subject that I'm interested in. Olaf the Stout [/QUOTE]
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