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What books did you use last session?

In one campaign

SRD
Character Customization
Mythic Races
Complete Warrior
Unearthed Arcana
Arcana Unearthed
Wildwood
Oathbound
Complete Minions
Dragonlance CS
Dragonlance Adventures
World of Warhammer Illustrated Encyclopedia
Dark Folks
Monster Manual
Monster Mythology
the module I'm using

For my other campaign
SRD
Complete Minions
Lord of the Iron Fortress
Paizo githyanki ship maps
Complete Warrior
Manual of the Planes
Planescape
Planes of Law
Outlands
Seven Cities
Crimson Contracts
Arms and Armor 3.5
Book of Exalted Deeds
Hammer and Helm
Unearthed Arcana

Checking out stuff for possible inclusion from:
Penumbra Fantasy Bestiary
Weapons of Legacy
Bloodspike Prison
 

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Books I used Last Session

My homebrew system uses bits and pieces of virtually every d20 product I've got plus some I don't. Most notably:

-Weapons of Legacy (inspiration mostly, adapting and retooling the rules)
-d20 Future (robots, mecha, laser guns, oh my!)
-Fiend Folio, Monster Manuals I & II (monsters, monsters, and more monsters)
-Book of Vile Darkness & Book of Exalted Deeds (colorful imagery)

The campaign I'm running is akin to the PS2 game Disgaea (if anyone is familiar with it, it's a relatively unknown import game) crossed with some healthy Final Fantasy influences (monsters, magic, and technology, mostly) and the irony and darkness of a Tim Burton movie. Oh how I enjoy the irony. Oh, and action. Yeah, action is good.
 

Last Session (June 10, 2006): Core Books, Arcana Evolved, Spell Treasury, Spell Compendium, Libris Mortis, Eberron Campaign Setting, Transcendence and the module Mad God's Key, from Dungeon magazine, for inspiration.
 

This past Sunday at our gaming table the following were used: 3 Core, Complete Divine, Spell Compendium, FRCS, Magic of Faerun, and enough ghost/shadow minis that everyone hopes to never see another one :D
 




Last session I only needed the three corebooks, but my players consulted the PHB II, UA (Gestalt PCs), Spell Compendium, and one or two complete books.
 

  • Basic rulebook
  • Expert rulebook
  • B4 The Lost City

Between my last post in this thread & this one, I ran a classic Traveller campaign in which I mostly used:

  • Starter Traveller rulebook
  • Starter Traveller charts & tables book
  • Supplement 3: The Spinward Marches
  • Supplement 4: Citizens of the Imperium
  • Supplement 6: 76 Patrons
  • BITS 101 Patrons

...plus occasional references to Books 1-3 or one of the big floppy books of reprints.

We also played a homebrew system: no books. (^_^)

And we've played a couple of games of Toon with only one book, but it's the compilation of several books.
 

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