Where is my Freaking Mule?!

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I think we really are getting to the point where something like Unearthed Arcana for 4e could be a good supplement, and give the 4e designers some guidance as far as future supplements. I just don't see myself buying to many more PHB's, power supplements or another Adventurer's Vault... Even now I feel like I have enough combat crunch to last me a lifetime.

Admittedly I got an itch for the psionics system as an inspiration for other stuff so might be reasonable to absorb it in more completeness... before I feel like UA is in demand.
 

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An alternative book? Nothing. Go for it and I don't think anyone is arguing against that.

I think the arguement is against including this sort of thing in a core supplement.
 


I think the arguement is against including this sort of thing in a core supplement.

Again, what harm could it do? 3Ed had its Arms & Equipment guide. 2Ed had Aurora's.

If there is such demand for a 4Ed Aurora's that WotC would make a profit by producing one, then it would be a rational business decision for them to produce one (including, of course, all opportunity costs, such as whether such a product would be more or less profitable than another supplement slated for release).
 

Thing is, it seems like the 3pp have given up. Aside from Goodman Games dutifully cranking out monster pdfs and the occasional adventure, Alluria seems pretty dedicated to publish races. I don't really see else anyone continually publishing. And I don't see these two 3pp really getting out their rut.
 

Again, what harm could it do? 3Ed had its Arms & Equipment guide. 2Ed had Aurora's.

If there is such demand for a 4Ed Aurora's that WotC would make a profit by producing one, then it would be a rational business decision for them to produce one (including, of course, all opportunity costs, such as whether such a product would be more or less profitable than another supplement slated for release).

Sorry, by core I meant the 4e definition of the term - PHB, DMG or MM, in various iterations. Even 3e or 2e didn't really do this in core, as you rightly point out - A&E Guide and Auroras.

Zero problem with a book for those that want it. I do not want this to become a standard in the core game though.
 

Sorry, by core I meant the 4e definition of the term - PHB, DMG or MM, in various iterations. Even 3e or 2e didn't really do this in core, as you rightly point out - A&E Guide and Auroras.

Zero problem with a book for those that want it. I do not want this to become a standard in the core game though.

Again, I fail to see how making it a core book injures 4Ed in any way, assuming the demand for the product is sufficient.
 

Again, I fail to see how making it a core book injures 4Ed in any way, assuming the demand for the product is sufficient.
Forgive what may seem a stupid question, but isn't it the publisher's (WotC) stated intent that for 4e everything they publish is core?

Lan-"is a mule a minion?"-efan
 

Forgive what may seem a stupid question, but isn't it the publisher's (WotC) stated intent that for 4e everything they publish is core?

Lan-"is a mule a minion?"-efan

That was kind of my impression as well- I could be wrong, of course, because I often am- but I'm not a 4Ed fan so I can't say for sure.
 

We could always start up a new thread in which everyone could contribute an item (or items) for an unofficial 'non-magical' item list, from which interested DMs and Players could cherry-pick as they choose?
 

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