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

Joe,

Well maybe easy is over-stating it. But even so, I just would like something to make my life, as DM, easier to make up NPCs, run and use encounters and generally customize things much quicker than spending hours pouring over books trying to get it just right.

But hey, I'm picky that way. :p :)
 

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jmucchiello said:
If it were easy, don't you think there'd be dozens of them already?

Considering that I've seen people create spreadsheets that can do it in Excel, I don't believe its as hard as you may think...
 

JV,

No but it would be nice if it were more than just simple spreadsheets. Some us tend to get stuck on machines that run Win 98, for example... :p
 

Nightfall said:
No but it would be nice if it were more than just simple spreadsheets. Some us tend to get stuck on machines that run Win 98, for example... :p

Personally, I'd kill for a crossbrowser app. I run a Mac so I don't have a lot of options.
 

JV,

Well glad to see we are in nearly the same life boat. ;) But yeah cross aps would be nice, especially in this day and age.

(You fruity nature loving hippie JV!. ;) )
 



Fiendish Codex III - aka The 'lothonimicon
A stats-lite, flavor/fluff heavy book on the Torillian pantheons
Same thing but for the Greyhawk deities (aka the 'Core Faiths' articles in Dragon done as a book)
True regional sourcebooks for FR
A Githyanki/Githzerai sourcebook
The Xaos Froggie'nomicon/Slaadi'nomicon
 

Psion said:

Well, I got it on the cheap and it's a pretty book. :) Although its usefulness is limited, since I don't play the minis game, it does have some fun PrCs and monsters to play with.

At least you got Skull Clan Hunter, a good class if Ari gets aced in the Return to the Tomb of Horrors game. ;)

Shouldn't that be when, not if? :) I'm already statting up K the conjurer/alienist.
 

Keith already stated that for some reason, the maps he submitted had their scales changed drastically, by design or mistake. I think Khorvaire is supposed to be about a quarter of its actual area. Add in on how D&D never seems very clear on what population numbers actually mean, and it all gets rather confusing. I think he actually suggested once (though I'm not sure), that you could just multiply the population by 10 if you wanted to to fit the stated size.

Of course, you could always just shrink the scale back to what it was originally intended as, hehehe...
 

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