What gaming books are you hoping Santa will bring you?

Buttercup said:
I can quit anytime I want to. Really!
And don't quit until you get it. I picked up the Player's Guide to the Wilderlands the other night at the Game Preserve in West Lafayette, and it is very nice. I'm thinking of scrapping my homebrew at this point, or at least migrating to the Wilderlands.

Other than that, I'm pretty well set. I need a device to slow down time so I can wade throught the billions and billions of pages of RPG material we already have.
 
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I don't ask for gaming books from family, but from friends I've dropped hints for:

D&D Miniatures: Either the starter set or boosters, I really don't care which.

HeroClix Figs: Preferably from the new Marvel booster set or the Indy line.

Wolves of the Calla: Not a gaming book, but I rob the Gunslinger series for ideas in my games. Plus the series has been extremely good so far.

The rest of the gaming book will be bought by myself. My family keeps wishing I'd grow out of this. HA! I showed them!

Kane
 

Buddha the DM said:
I'm hoping Santa will bring me:
Underdark (FR)
Galactic Campaign Guide (Star Wars)
Coruscant & the Core Worlds (Star Wars)
I have all the above. Yeah, you're right--you do want him to bring them!! :D
 

I'm really pretty happy with my d20 collection as it is. Grimm was the last book that I'd been really anticipating, and I've already picked it up. There are a few d20 books that I'm sort of interested in, but I can easily live without them.

On the other hand, I'm on a huge Feng Shui kick at the moment, and I'm hoping to get one of the faction books. I just can't decide which one; Thorns of the Lotus would be really useful for the Exalted-easque game I want to run set in the Monarchs' timeline, but Gorilla Warfare has apes. Apes!
 



I'm really drawing to close on my need for any more d20 material, monster books espicially. What I really want:

1. A chance to play Mutants and Masterminds
2. Robin's Laws to Good Gamemastering
3. Master Class:Noble
4.Various Older Planescape Books

I'd like to say I can't reccomend the Buffy RPG enough. Even if the Sunnydale experience is not your thing, few RPGs manage cinematic action as well.
 



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