What books would you like to see WOTC do

Heroes of Intrigue. How to write good mysteries that encourage the use of player abilities rather than assuming everything is mind blanked, the dead never know squat when spoken to, and divination always fails.

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I'm over more buying any more crunch books. We have all the crunch we need at this point.

I'd like to see:

Fiendish Codex III
A new campaign setting would be nice.
More books about the Realms and Eberron would also be good. I would have preferred it if Secrets of Sarlona had been a 350 page hardback with tons more depth but I'll take what they gave us.
 

Corvidae said:
Because of response to the thread on "complete riding dog" I thought I would ask, what books or types of books would you like to see wotc do.

Mine are

complete companion (rules on animals, cohorts, underlings, familiars, mounts, etc.)

Constructomicon (Draconomicon for constructs)

A book on fey

A book on goblinoids (culture, variants, etc.)

A book on skills (new skill tricks, new uses for old skills, new things to make with alchemy or craft)

Complete Villian

Book of the seven heavens

Any other ideas?

A print on demand (perfect bound) modular book.

For example:

1. The Complete Duskblade. Reprint of the class from the PHB2, xp chart, skills list, list of spells and complete duskblade spell descriptions from the PHB and PHB2. Now I don't have to lug the PHB and PHB2 around to play one character.

2. Wizard/Sorcerer Spell Compendium. Reprint of all the Wizard/Sorcerer spells from all WotC sources. Say I'm playing a wizard and my character knows spells from 6 different WotC books. Now I have all spells in one book.

3. Complete Cleric. Reprint of the class from the PHB, all the Cleric Divine spells from all WotC sources and specific Cleric PrCs you select for inclusion.

4. My character. Reprint of the Duskblade, Ur-Priest, Wizard, Mystic Theurge character classes, specific spells my character knows, specific skill descriptions for the skills my character has, feat descriptions for the feats my character has. Now I don't have to lug 4+ books around for one character.

I'd be willing to bet the technology is there to do this, though there may be some annoying formatting involved.

Thanks,
Rich
 

Kheti sa-Menik said:
A new UA..like Unearthed Arcana 2...more variant rules. Maybe even some campaign "overlays"....rules you can use to make your D&D game have a certain flavor....i.e. low magic, steampunk, prehistoric, etc.
This I like!
 


Hey all! :)

I'd like to see:

Fiendish Codex III
Complete Epic
Legends & Lore

...I am also looking forward to their Elder Evils book in December.
 

rycanada said:
Hereos of Intrigue. I keep looking at my shelf and it keeps not existing there.
Are you sure? Look again.

RyCanadaBookshelf.jpg


Link to q&d full-size book cover: http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b278/valinnmonsta/Heroes-of-Intrigue.jpg
 


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