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<blockquote data-quote="Kichwas" data-source="post: 1109430" data-attributes="member: 891"><p>Masterwork Maps Inss & Taverns: a collection of locations with maps for those kinds of locations. Handy DM resource, though not at all a 'sexy' sort of product. There are several of the -usual style- allowing for variety even in the mundane as well as several that are just plain interesting like the one built into a tree for use in an elven settlement -it reminded me an early scene in the first Dragonlance novel (which I read almost two decades ago, so the memory may be off), only it's shape is more original.</p><p></p><p>Quintessential Sorcerer: Really spices up the sorcerer, this is one of the few Quintessential books that seems to be well balanced and full of useful ideas. The only problem is that it's 3.0 so you'll have to adjust a few things.</p><p></p><p>Quintessential Ranger: for 3.5, saw it in the store but didn't give it a detailed look.</p><p></p><p>Salt and Sea Dogs: The Pirates of Tellene. Despite being for Kalamar this has a wealth of ideas on how to do piracy for the fantasy genre and is largely useful for any setting. You only lose 18 of the 144 pages if you use it outside of Kalamar, and you might not even lose that in terms of inspiration for organizing your pirates.</p><p></p><p>Those are my recent purchases, that and a new Kalamar module which may or may not be adoptable to elsewhere: Stand and Deliver, a 3.5 level one module about a fencing / jousting competition with some local intrigue wrapped up around it.</p><p></p><p>I've also bought into the Players Guide to Wizards, Bards, and Sorcerer -not as useful as I'd hoped it would be, Q: Sorcerer was a better buy (which suprised me), and the Revised Creature Collection which is handy, but still has the same old art (some of which I love for how funky it is, but realize how unpopular it is as well).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kichwas, post: 1109430, member: 891"] Masterwork Maps Inss & Taverns: a collection of locations with maps for those kinds of locations. Handy DM resource, though not at all a 'sexy' sort of product. There are several of the -usual style- allowing for variety even in the mundane as well as several that are just plain interesting like the one built into a tree for use in an elven settlement -it reminded me an early scene in the first Dragonlance novel (which I read almost two decades ago, so the memory may be off), only it's shape is more original. Quintessential Sorcerer: Really spices up the sorcerer, this is one of the few Quintessential books that seems to be well balanced and full of useful ideas. The only problem is that it's 3.0 so you'll have to adjust a few things. Quintessential Ranger: for 3.5, saw it in the store but didn't give it a detailed look. Salt and Sea Dogs: The Pirates of Tellene. Despite being for Kalamar this has a wealth of ideas on how to do piracy for the fantasy genre and is largely useful for any setting. You only lose 18 of the 144 pages if you use it outside of Kalamar, and you might not even lose that in terms of inspiration for organizing your pirates. Those are my recent purchases, that and a new Kalamar module which may or may not be adoptable to elsewhere: Stand and Deliver, a 3.5 level one module about a fencing / jousting competition with some local intrigue wrapped up around it. I've also bought into the Players Guide to Wizards, Bards, and Sorcerer -not as useful as I'd hoped it would be, Q: Sorcerer was a better buy (which suprised me), and the Revised Creature Collection which is handy, but still has the same old art (some of which I love for how funky it is, but realize how unpopular it is as well). [/QUOTE]
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