What are the better 3rd-party D&D supplements?

Wulf Ratbane said:
Though it sounds like you've got Phil's PDF, you might enjoy the print version The Book of Unusual Treasures, compiled and published by Bad Axe Games in cooperation with Ronin Arts. We moved all of the "in line" stuff-- Feats, Skills, Poisons, Spells, and so forth-- to their own appendices in the back of the book.

You can see (and order) the book on our website:
http://www.badaxegames.com/html/products/unusual_treasures.html

You forgot to mention that it's priced really low. Books of this size from other companies run $19.95-$22.95 while this one's $13.95.

I still say you're crazy for pricing it so low, Wulf.
 

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Terraism said:
I've bought a number of your PDFs. All I can say here is "give me more!" :)

I'm working at it. I expect Forbidden Arcana: Kelust's Tower and Treasures of Freeport to both be released this week and I'm working away on a new PDF for clerics and paladins (the best new feature is clerical domain templates that grant clerics access to a much larger number of special class features than can be found in the basic rules).

Terraism said:
Edit: Actually, I can say one more thing. While I liked the sprinkling of new feats, etc, in the first 101 Spellbooks, can I suggest putting such things in sidebars rather than in-line with the text? I know that they're on the table of contents, but that's the kind of thing it'd be nice to have set apart from the rest, especially when I go back to it to check something I know I saw before.

I'm trying to get better at this sort of thing. 101 Spellbooks was my first D20 System release and I've learned a lot in the last 18 or so months.

But thank you for the words of encouragement.
 

Piratecat said:
Phil, we love that book. Nice work, man.

Thank you. Wulf, Brad, and Kelly deserve a lot of th praise for the book since they took what I had done and made it slick, polished, and quite professional. It makes me very happy to hear that people like the final product (and even happier when I hear of people using the stuff in their campaigns).
 

Kaji said:
I also just spent a lot of time with Crimson Contacts, which I thought was kinda 'eh'. The flavor text was decent, but I threw out most of the spells and items, and I threw out almost all of the feats.

Crimson Contracts (The Brood) is currently undergoing vast updating. The book is being converted to 3.5e, getting new art, as well as Ralts adding pages of new text left and right.
Just curious, what was it about the spells, items, and feats that caused you to throw them out?
 

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