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<blockquote data-quote="Dark Jezter" data-source="post: 1748079" data-attributes="member: 1015"><p>My pick:</p><p></p><p><strong>3rd Edition Core Rulebooks:</strong> Great-looking hardbound rulebooks that contain the ruleset that brought D&D back from the grave TSR had dug for it. If it weren't for these books, I almost certainly would have never become as big a D&D fan as I am today (I'd played previous editions, but it wasn't until 3e came along that I really got into it), nor is it likely that ENWorld would be around (after all, ENWorld was born as a news & reviews page for 3rd Edition D&D). I've easily used these books more than any other D&D book.</p><p></p><p>Honorable mentions...</p><p></p><p><strong>Forgotten Realms Box Set:</strong> Referred to as "the Old Gray Box" by fans, this product wonderfully introduced what would go on to become the most popular D&D setting of all time. The cover artwork by Clyde Caldwell is one of my favorite pieces of D&D artwork of all time.</p><p></p><p><strong>The Planescape Boxed Set:</strong> Another great setting box, containing one of the most unique and interesting worlds ever envisioned.</p><p></p><p><strong>The Tomb of Horrors:</strong> Probably the most famous dungeon of all time, although the Temple of Elemental Evil and Undermountain might possibly be more well-known.</p><p></p><p><strong>Unearthed Arcana:</strong> The 1e version. This was the original book of variant rules, and is easily a classic.</p><p></p><p><strong>The D&D Basic Set:</strong> The product that started it all.</p><p></p><p><strong>3rd Edition Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting:</strong> Hardbound, beautiful artwork, setting-specific rules, races, prestige classes, and mountains of information about the setting. This is the way a campaign setting book <em>should</em> be done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dark Jezter, post: 1748079, member: 1015"] My pick: [b]3rd Edition Core Rulebooks:[/b] Great-looking hardbound rulebooks that contain the ruleset that brought D&D back from the grave TSR had dug for it. If it weren't for these books, I almost certainly would have never become as big a D&D fan as I am today (I'd played previous editions, but it wasn't until 3e came along that I really got into it), nor is it likely that ENWorld would be around (after all, ENWorld was born as a news & reviews page for 3rd Edition D&D). I've easily used these books more than any other D&D book. Honorable mentions... [b]Forgotten Realms Box Set:[/b] Referred to as "the Old Gray Box" by fans, this product wonderfully introduced what would go on to become the most popular D&D setting of all time. The cover artwork by Clyde Caldwell is one of my favorite pieces of D&D artwork of all time. [b]The Planescape Boxed Set:[/b] Another great setting box, containing one of the most unique and interesting worlds ever envisioned. [b]The Tomb of Horrors:[/b] Probably the most famous dungeon of all time, although the Temple of Elemental Evil and Undermountain might possibly be more well-known. [b]Unearthed Arcana:[/b] The 1e version. This was the original book of variant rules, and is easily a classic. [b]The D&D Basic Set:[/b] The product that started it all. [b]3rd Edition Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting:[/b] Hardbound, beautiful artwork, setting-specific rules, races, prestige classes, and mountains of information about the setting. This is the way a campaign setting book [i]should[/i] be done. [/QUOTE]
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