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My next purchases are going to clean my RPGNow wishlist. I'm picking up Gadgets for M&M, Martial Avengers, Black Market, Gun-Fu, Legends of the Samurai Campaign Guide, and True20. After that I'll be waiting on Weapons of Legacy, Maelstrom, Revised Tome of Horrors, Tome of Horrors III, a case of Angelfire minis, and a case of Underdark minis.

Kane
 

philreed said:
What's the word on D20 Apocalypse? Any good? I could be interested in that one.
I've heard nothing but good things about it, which is far more positive feedback than I've heard about any d20 Modern supplement from WotC in recent memory. Considering the talent behind it (Drader and Stephens), and the fact that it fits in nicely with other Post-Apocalypse games (like Darwin's World 2) makes me confident that it will be money well spent.
 

Will buy

DMGII
Advanced Game Master Guide (Green Ronin)
City of Brass, when it finally comes out (Necromancer)
Iron Heroes (Malhavoc)

May buy
True 20 (Green Ronin)
Eldritch Sorcery (Necromancer)
Advanced Bestiary (Green Ronin)
Years Best D20 (Malhavoc)

The real question is, when will I be able to read them...
 

Hm, this summer is seeing a lot of good releases:

Will buy:
Five Nations
Explorer's Handbook
DMG II
Iron Kingdom's World Guide (at some point I'll make the plunge...)

May Buy:
Book of Roguish Luck (The gambling and guild rules look cool and hey, Wolfgang Baur is writing it, he did a pretty good job with Frostburn)
Advanced Bestiary
Weapons of Legacy
Magic of Incarnum
Spell Compendium
Magic of Eberron
 

Rodrigo Istalindir said:
Midnight, 2nd ed.
Paizo's Adventure path book whose name escapes me at the moment

The name of that fine book is Dungeon Classics: The Shackled City Adventure Path Campaign book. It's a 416-page full color hardcover book with an 8-panel poster map and a 24-page full color map booklet. It takes the 11 adventures that appeared in the Dungeon Magazine Shackled City Adventure Path (plus an additional new adventure from WOTC RPG Design Manager Chris Perkins) and links them together in a complete compaign that takes characters from levels 1-20.

You can check out more information at:

http://paizo.com/dungeon/products/books/v5748btpy7dx9

We expect customer demand to far outstrip retailer availability. To insure that you'll have a copy of the book on its release date (July 27th), Paizo is making a downloadable preorder form available to you. Just go to:

http://paizo.com/paizo/news/v5748eaic9jyq

fill out the form, and give it to your local retailer. You'll support your local game store and guarantee that you'll get a copy of the book when it is released.

Keith Strohm
Chief Operating Officer
Paizo Publishing, LLC
 

Tour of Darkness. I've had it on order at my FLGS for a couple of weeks. I'm really intrigued by the Savage Worlds game, and I want to check this adventure sourcebook for the Viet Nam War era in hopes of possibly running a game this year.

Northern Crown is one I have my eye one. Sadly, no adventure support is planned; so I might give it a miss.

The Horned God Complete Campaign would be in my stable if Mongoose hadn't postponed (cancelled?) it.

My Dungeon subscription continues, although I find it less compelling recently.
 

I might also give True 20 a look when it's in print. I know nothing of the simplified d20 mechanic, but it looks like a neat idea that could work for me.
 

Keith F Strohm said:
The name of that fine book is Dungeon Classics: The Shackled City Adventure Path Campaign book.

I want this sooo bad.

Are you guys selling them direct or through Amazon? No LGS (F or otherwise) near me.

Chuck
 

Keith F Strohm said:
The name of that fine book is Dungeon Classics: The Shackled City Adventure Path Campaign book. It's a 416-page full color hardcover book with an 8-panel poster map and a 24-page full color map booklet. It takes the 11 adventures that appeared in the Dungeon Magazine Shackled City Adventure Path (plus an additional new adventure from WOTC RPG Design Manager Chris Perkins) and links them together in a complete compaign that takes characters from levels 1-20.
I know for sure that I'll be picking this up at GenCon!
 

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