What sort of product do you want to buy that no one is producing?

RyanD said:
1) Character creation software 2) The Dungeon Builders Guidebook
3) A complete replacement for the god-level powers in D&D,
4) a reboot of the D&D beastiary with opponents that players are totally unfamiliar with.

I could go for any of those.

I'd like to see more things like Arcana Unearthed or Iron Heroes: An alternate PHB that uses different classes, spells, feats and such in a new manner and treats those not as alternatives to the core, but replacements for them.
 

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Darkwolf445 said:
You gotta get the Kalamar screen. It has, I think 24 or 26 panels. It is awesome. I use it for every 3.5 game I run, which, currently is Scarred Lands.

Really?
I'll have to check into that, thanks for the reponse!

... what about the lollipop in the shape of Tiamat? Flavored like Tiamat?
 

I'll throw my vote in for software (that works on the Mac, btw), and for Arabian Adventures and Kara-Tur hardcovers.

~Qualidar~
 

PwrMnky said:
... what about the lollipop in the shape of Tiamat? Flavored like Tiamat?
I just went to the Jelly Belly factory outside of San Francisco over the holiday, where I learned they're now selling garlic and bean flavors of jelly bean. It's only a matter of time until they get around to Tiamat.
 

A lot of people seem to be clamoring for software. Well I decided that maybe a community project to build a d20 suite was in order. I started a thread here for your wishes. Please read the rules and do your best to abide by them prior to requesting a feature though.
 

Drawmack said:
ohh ohh how about a book on giant's feet.
Eh. Only if they're like magic items. :p ;)

Turjan,

Hey I cried out for my homebrew. It just happens to be Scarred Lands. ;)

Pants,

I couldn't say about Greenbond. I didn't much care for them either. Still don't Akashics don't bother since they're kind of the pure skill guy to handle what the other guys can't. (Like Traps for starters* I never thought it was "great" so much as "yeah it's necessary." Mageblade is the cool class, especially since it's truly (with some slight modifications), a great warrior/mage hybrid.
 



To everyone asking for electronic tools: Give it up

There is a very good strategic reason for WotC to not make (any elements of) DnD electronic. It's a slippery slope that leads to people playing RPG video games instead of playing DnD and buying books.
 

Whizbang Dustyboots said:
I just went to the Jelly Belly factory outside of San Francisco over the holiday, where I learned they're now selling garlic and bean flavors of jelly bean. It's only a matter of time until they get around to Tiamat.

Five flavors in every bite (although it stings a bit). :p
 

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