Olaf the Stout
Hero
I think there were a few reasons for me.
Firstly I liked some of the new feats. Complete Warrior and PHB2, for example, gave the Fighter a lot more options to play with.
Secondly, I like the new concepts they came up with. Reserve Feats were most of the reason why I bought Complete Mage and I loved the Spell Trick additions in Complete Adventurer.
Thirdly, the new base classes. I like options and the new base classes gave me more. Strangely though, Prestige Classes don't hold much interest for me.
Fourthly, I got a lot of my splatbooks cheaply. Most of the Complete series I got for $10-$15 each from someone online who didn't want them anymore. They were secondhand but you wouldn't have known it. The must have just sat on the shelf and never been used. The themed monster books (Draconomicon, LM & LoM) I got on a big sale a year or so after they were released. And I bought a whole heap of other splatbooks like the Heroes of XX books when 4E was announced and 3.5E books were put on a fire sale. There were a few others that I paid close to full price for but most of them were well below thier normal cost.
Overall I am pretty happy with my purchases. I'm currently running the SCAP. Whilst 4 of my 5 players aren't really powergamers, all of them are using something from at least 1 splatbook. One player is playing a Hexblade, another is using a feat from PHB2, my resident powergamer is of course using the spells from SpC and a Prestige class from Complete Mage. Even my most conservative player, who normally likes to stick with core stuff has decided to take some levels in Warblade (from the Book of 9 Swords).
I know that the splatbooks make them more powerful but personally I'm just happy to see all those books I have get some use. It would be a pity if I bought them and they just sat on the shelf, untouched.
Olaf the Stout
Firstly I liked some of the new feats. Complete Warrior and PHB2, for example, gave the Fighter a lot more options to play with.
Secondly, I like the new concepts they came up with. Reserve Feats were most of the reason why I bought Complete Mage and I loved the Spell Trick additions in Complete Adventurer.
Thirdly, the new base classes. I like options and the new base classes gave me more. Strangely though, Prestige Classes don't hold much interest for me.
Fourthly, I got a lot of my splatbooks cheaply. Most of the Complete series I got for $10-$15 each from someone online who didn't want them anymore. They were secondhand but you wouldn't have known it. The must have just sat on the shelf and never been used. The themed monster books (Draconomicon, LM & LoM) I got on a big sale a year or so after they were released. And I bought a whole heap of other splatbooks like the Heroes of XX books when 4E was announced and 3.5E books were put on a fire sale. There were a few others that I paid close to full price for but most of them were well below thier normal cost.
Overall I am pretty happy with my purchases. I'm currently running the SCAP. Whilst 4 of my 5 players aren't really powergamers, all of them are using something from at least 1 splatbook. One player is playing a Hexblade, another is using a feat from PHB2, my resident powergamer is of course using the spells from SpC and a Prestige class from Complete Mage. Even my most conservative player, who normally likes to stick with core stuff has decided to take some levels in Warblade (from the Book of 9 Swords).
I know that the splatbooks make them more powerful but personally I'm just happy to see all those books I have get some use. It would be a pity if I bought them and they just sat on the shelf, untouched.
Olaf the Stout