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What books did you use last session?

As player:
PHB 3.0
DMG 3.0 (magical items)
Races of Faerûn (the character is a Half-Aquatic Elf)
Freeport (the character uses a gun from that book)

As DM:
PHB 3.0
DMG 3.0
MM II
Forgotten Realms CS
 

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Last Session I Played In: The Lord of the Rings Roleplaying Game.

Last Session I GM'ed: The Lord of the Rings Roleplaying Game, Narrator's Screen (for the adventure The House of Margil), The Fellowship of the Ring Sourcebook, ICE's Hillmen of the Trollshaws supplement for MERP.
 


Saturday April 25.

Players are heading through the desert in X4, Master of the Desert Nomads, ported to the Kalamar setting.

Materials:

3.5 Core Books
X4-Master of the Desert Nomads
Tome of Horrors - Dust Digger monster
Lords of Darkness (Zhentarium Skymage, ported to my campaign)
Arms and Equipment Guide: Axe of Shards, Axebeak (used as a mount)
Necropolis - Sand Elemental.
Miniatures Handbook - Favored Soul class.

Oh, and I keep forgetting, Counter Collections I & II from Fiery Dragon. Great supp, even if many of hte monsters aren't 3.5.
 
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Officially, last session I used no books during play. During planning, I used the revised Elements of Magic (this was something of a test run for my players to get used to the system) and the Expanded Psionics Handbook (for the same reason). I made up all the stats for the monsters and traps off the top of my head, or out of memory. I mean, really, once you know a ghoul is a 2 hit die undead that has claws, a bite, and a paralysing attack, you can guestimate the rest. The party's 6th level, so I eyeballed most saves between DC 13 (ghoul bite) and DC 19 (wizard badguy's 5th level spell).
 

just finished a short session I now do weekly with a 14-year old Russian I teach English to. We're playing one PC each and I handle the DMing as well.

We're using the 3.0 core books (which I gave to him when I upgraded to 3.5), the Crucible of Freya, and counters from the D&D adventure game.
 

Monthly Freeport game

Hi,

3.5 core books
Oriental Adventures -- feats
Freeport City of Adventure
Denizens of Freeport -- two NPCs
Tales of Freeport -- The Last Resort adventure

Cheers


Richard
 

Well, yesterday was my last game until I finish moving, which will probably be in about a week, week and a half due to unpacking.

Now here are the books that players have used for feats, spells, options, etc...

Unearthed Arcana: I talked one of the players into taking the Item Familiar to see how it works. At first he hated the idea but after much reading, loved it.

Love and War: One of the players, the mage with the greatsword, has a few spells from this book from the section on arcane knights (expect a review soon!)

Book of Exalted Deeds: One player, a paladin-fighter, has a few feats from this book.

Complete Warrior: Some feats from this book in play.

Tome of Horrors: I updated the Cambion with a feat and gave him some armor.

Dragon Magazine: The one recently celebrating the 'evil' of D&D with base classes and PrCs, not to mention the main villain, the Ebon Maw. Great fight right there.

Unapproachable East: The party has been hiding out in Rashemen for a while. They've allied with a few characters who have the PrCs from this book, as well as some of the more unique races from this setting. Last time they fought some blighted treants and their Blightlord master. They're originally here chasing some Nar who have bonded themselves to...

Deluxe Book of Templates: Still using the Ebon Servitor Template. The Nar barbarians have allied themselves with the Ebon Maw and he gives them this tempalte to represent their demonic heritage (Nar culture has demonbinders and other goodies in their past).

Artifacts of the Ancients: One of the player's, a mage, has the dragon slaying sword and has taken a PrC (Spell Scion) from this book.

Seafarer's Handbook: I've used a few of the boats here as the party went down the Lake and through the River in the Unapproachable East.

I'm sure that I'm missing a few. I mean there are the basics like the DMG, PHB and MM. and the Kalamar Screen (gotta love that Pizza Matrix.)
 



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