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<blockquote data-quote="enrious" data-source="post: 643736" data-attributes="member: 2126"><p>I'm not a publisher, just the average Joe Consumer.</p><p></p><p>WotC - Toss up after the core products... MM2 is good, especially if you need higher level monsters. If you're looking for a setting, I'd really recommend the FRCS and some of it's campaign books like Magic of Faerun and Faiths and Pantheons.</p><p></p><p>Sword and Sorcery - Relics and Rituals 1&2 should be on every D&Der's bookshelf.</p><p></p><p>AEG - Magic presents some very neat ideas, Mercenaries is a general book about combatants presenting new races, core classes, prestige classes and the like. Worth looking into.</p><p></p><p>Mongoose - I'd look into their Ultimate line of books. (e.g. Ultimate Prestige Classes, Ultimate Feats) - they serve as a compilation of published material from Mongoose as well as other publishers.</p><p></p><p>Privateer Press - Monsternomicon is the only product of theirs I own, but it's quality can't be beat. The monsters described are for their Steampunk-style setting but oh so adaptable to "normal" fantasy role-play.</p><p></p><p>Bastion Press - Oathbound gets lots of loving from almost all who own it. I do not but it looks pretty interesting.</p><p></p><p>Necromancer Press - The only product of theirs I currently own is Necropolis, which looks to be a good Egyptian style adventure and sourcebook. Another product that is getting a lot of attention is Tome of Horrors, which updates some 300 ODD, and 1e/2e monsters into the 3e system. I believe it also has 100 new monsters as well.</p><p></p><p>Ambient Press / Mystic Eye Games - Ambient is perhaps best known for their Prestige Class books, but their best work IMO is released in print by MEG under the name "Necromancer's Legacy"</p><p></p><p>Atlas - I only own two of their products, Occult Lore (excellent) and Nyambe (great African setting)</p><p></p><p>Speaking of Mystic Eye Games, look for a product called Bluffside if you are looking to run a city campaign. (You may want to look for it under the Thunderhead Games product line)</p><p></p><p>Fantasy Flight Games (not to be confused with Fast Forward Games) - I would say the Path Of series to be the most useful of theirs (I own Path of the Sword and Path of Magic)</p><p></p><p>Green Ronin - they put out a plethora of good products, but IMO, their best product, indeed the single most useful d20 supplement I own is The Book of the Righteous. I would strongly suggest that any DM give this book a read. I don't think you'll be disappointed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="enrious, post: 643736, member: 2126"] I'm not a publisher, just the average Joe Consumer. WotC - Toss up after the core products... MM2 is good, especially if you need higher level monsters. If you're looking for a setting, I'd really recommend the FRCS and some of it's campaign books like Magic of Faerun and Faiths and Pantheons. Sword and Sorcery - Relics and Rituals 1&2 should be on every D&Der's bookshelf. AEG - Magic presents some very neat ideas, Mercenaries is a general book about combatants presenting new races, core classes, prestige classes and the like. Worth looking into. Mongoose - I'd look into their Ultimate line of books. (e.g. Ultimate Prestige Classes, Ultimate Feats) - they serve as a compilation of published material from Mongoose as well as other publishers. Privateer Press - Monsternomicon is the only product of theirs I own, but it's quality can't be beat. The monsters described are for their Steampunk-style setting but oh so adaptable to "normal" fantasy role-play. Bastion Press - Oathbound gets lots of loving from almost all who own it. I do not but it looks pretty interesting. Necromancer Press - The only product of theirs I currently own is Necropolis, which looks to be a good Egyptian style adventure and sourcebook. Another product that is getting a lot of attention is Tome of Horrors, which updates some 300 ODD, and 1e/2e monsters into the 3e system. I believe it also has 100 new monsters as well. Ambient Press / Mystic Eye Games - Ambient is perhaps best known for their Prestige Class books, but their best work IMO is released in print by MEG under the name "Necromancer's Legacy" Atlas - I only own two of their products, Occult Lore (excellent) and Nyambe (great African setting) Speaking of Mystic Eye Games, look for a product called Bluffside if you are looking to run a city campaign. (You may want to look for it under the Thunderhead Games product line) Fantasy Flight Games (not to be confused with Fast Forward Games) - I would say the Path Of series to be the most useful of theirs (I own Path of the Sword and Path of Magic) Green Ronin - they put out a plethora of good products, but IMO, their best product, indeed the single most useful d20 supplement I own is The Book of the Righteous. I would strongly suggest that any DM give this book a read. I don't think you'll be disappointed. [/QUOTE]
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