Whats on your D&D/d20 Wishlist (post-X-Mas)

Knightfall

World of Kulan DM
Still eager to get more books? Post your wishlist for 2004 on this thread. The products you list don't have to be upcoming in 2004, however.

Here's my current D&D/d20 Wishlist

D&D
Dragonlance Campaign Setting (Wizards)
Eberron Campaign Setting (Wizards) [maybe]
Expanded Psionics Handbook (Wizards)
Forgotten Realms Serpent Kingdoms (Wizards) [maybe]
Planar Handbook: A Player's Guide to the Planes (Wizards)
Unearthed Arcana (Wizards)

d20 Modern
d20 Menace Manual (Wizards)
Gamma World Player's Handbook (Sword Sorcery Studios)
Gamma World Game Master's Guide (Sword Sorcery Studios)
Gamma World Mutants & Machines (Sword Sorcery Studios)
Modern GM Screen (Game Mechanics) [maybe]
Modern Player's Companion (Game Mechanics) [maybe]
Ultramodern Firearms (Green Ronin)
Urban Arcana Campaign Setting (Wizards)

d20 System
Age of Mortals: Dragonlance Campaign Setting Companion (Sovereign)
Agent of Faith (Living Imagination) [maybe]
Anger of Angels (Malhavoc)
Bard's Gate (Necromancer) [maybe]
Bestiary of Krynn (Sovereign)
Creatures of Freeport (Green Ronin)
Dawnforge: Crucible of Legend (FFG) [maybe]
Frost & Fur (MonkeyGod)
From Stone to Steel (MonkeyGod)
Into the Black: A Guide to Below (Bastion) [maybe]
The City of Brass (Necromancer)
The Complete Guide to Treants (Goodman) [maybe]
The Lost City of Barakus (Necromancer) [maybe]
Tower of High Sorcery (Sovereign)

OGL
Conan: The Roleplaying Game (Mongoose)
Mutants & Masterminds RPG (Green Ronin)
Mutants & Masterminds GM Screen (Green Ronin) [maybe]
The Hyborian Gazetteer (Mongoose)
The Scrolls of Skelos (Mongoose)
 
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Wow, you're really looking forward to a lot of books. I'm looking forward to ...well, nothing. There are many books coming out, but I've just not seen anything that has really sparked my interest yet. I'm sure many wuill be good, but I can't get excited by a book title and conjecture threads.
 

Crothian said:
Wow, you're really looking forward to a lot of books. I'm looking forward to ...well, nothing. There are many books coming out, but I've just not seen anything that has really sparked my interest yet. I'm sure many wuill be good, but I can't get excited by a book title and conjecture threads.

I shoot high... but I usually settle low. Most of the ones from previous years I haven't bought yet might move to maybe. Plus, a lot of d20 books are harder to get in Edmonton. We have one major FLGS and the prices there are a lot higher then I like sometimes.
 


Do this in my order, Everyone d20, WotC, Scarred Lands.

d20:
Book of Fiends
SpirosBlaak
Creatures of Freeport
Assimar and Tielfling
Players Guide to Arcanis
Slave of the Moon: Guide to Werewolves
Complete Book of Eldritch Might
Legacy of Dragons
BoHM II: Portents and Visions
Beyond Countless Doorways
Mystic Secrets: The Lore of Word and Rune
Love and War
En Route III
Bard's Gate
Tome of Horror II
The Crystal Skull
City of Brass
The Nautical Sourcebook
Howl of the Wolf

WotC:
Planar Handbook: A Player's Guide to the Planes
Player's Guide to FR

Scarred Lands/S&SS:
Everything. But especially Edge of Infinity and Echoes of the Past:)
 

I'll end up BUYING way tooo much, but here is what I am anticipating most:

Iron Kingdoms Core Books ( PP )
Book Of Fiends (GR)
Planar Handbook (WotC)
Eberron (WotC)
Beyond Countless Doorways ( Malhavoc )
Mutants & Masterminds Annual (GR)
Revised Psionic Handbook (WotC)
Assimar and Tielfling (GR)
Edge of Infinity (SSS)
Revised Psionic Handbook (WotC)
Star Wars minis ( WotC)

In roughly that order i guess
 



Knightfall1972 said:
*smack* - sound of hand hitting my forehead.

How could I forget d20 Future... I must need sleep.
Well, from the looks of it, you have plenty other items to keep track of :p
 

Pants said:
Well, from the looks of it, you have plenty other items to keep track of :p

So true! :D

I actually keep two notepad files: one for D&D and general d20 books and the other for d20 modern books. When I get a book I simply delete it off my notepad list.

It goes back to the days when you could buy a D&D product book telling what was going to be out each year. I'd put asterisk-like stars next to the ones I wanted and then check 'em off when I bought them. ;)

Old habits die hard...

Cheers!

KF72
 

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