What Malhavoc Press sourcebook do you use the most in your D&D campaigns?

What Malhavoc Press sourcebook do you use the most in your D&D campaigns?

  • Legacy of the Dragons

    Votes: 4 1.7%
  • Book of Hallowed Might I

    Votes: 11 4.7%
  • Requiem for a God

    Votes: 10 4.3%
  • Chaositech

    Votes: 3 1.3%
  • Book of Eldritch Might series (I, II, III, or The CBoEM)

    Votes: 105 45.1%
  • Anger of Angels

    Votes: 5 2.1%
  • Cry Havoc

    Votes: 3 1.3%
  • The Diamond Throne

    Votes: 1 0.4%
  • Arcana Unearthed

    Votes: 67 28.8%
  • When the Sky Falls

    Votes: 2 0.9%
  • Mindscapes

    Votes: 20 8.6%
  • Skreyn's Register: The Bonds of Magic

    Votes: 2 0.9%


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Now, mostly BoEM III. There are just so many great locations and ideas in that book. BoHM and SKR's register are great resources that I often use for spur of the moment ideas. The book we previously used quite a bit was mindscapes, but we were in a heavily psionic area, so it made sense.

Both Requiem for a God and When the Sky Falls are interesting books but they don't fit my campaign style, still they are great reads. Chaositech I haven't picked up yet. I'd like to play in a DT campaign, but I don't have much interest in buying or using the material.
 


Mmmm, Malhavoc goodness :cool:

My current campaign uses a lot of material out of the CBoEM series, but my next campaign (in design stage) is based on the AU rules (though not using Diamond Throne).

Aside from the psionic and chaostech books, I have used almost everything by Monte; I still think Requiem for a God is one of the great and thought-provoking reads in gamedom.
 

I don't buy a lot of non-WOTC products, but I bought Arcana Unearthed and I love it. I use the character classes from this book regularly in my D&D games - right now I have players exploring the Unfettered and the Mage Blade classes (tweaked a bit to work in 3.5).
 

I voted Legacy of Dragons because it's a great book that's easily portable to pretty much any setting.

However, thinking about it, I use a slightly tweaked (to fit the 3.0 skill system, really, is about it) version of the Unfettered in my homebrew, and I have a player playing one. So I guess technically, the main Monte Cook's Arcana Unearthed book gets the most actual use.
 

Right now, it's tie between Complete Book of Eldritch Magic and the Register. I use some spells and feats from CBoEM, as well as the prestige classes. The Register has given me a lot of NPC's to play with.

In the current campaign, I'll be incorporating some elements from AU as well.
 


CBOEM.

I recently got Anger of Angels and Legacy of Dragons but I'm in player mode now not DMing and my eldritch knight uses a lot of spells from CBOEM mostly 3.5 converted ones from BoEMI (I love the greater mark and loresight spells) but some from BoEMII as well. I have considered multiclassing my EK into unfettered after he finishes 10 of EK though.
 

Ha ha! I have the dubious pleasure of being the first to vote for "Chaositech!"

(in Homer voice) Mmmmmmmm, chaositech.

It's a good read.
(Then again, "around the gaming table" for me is lying in bed in my PJs all Sunday afternoon since I don't have a D&D group right now.)
 
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