Which D&D supplement do you most enjoy using?

Xath

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I'm not asking which supplement is the best. I'm just asking which one you enjoy using the most. For example, I really like using the Stronghold Builder's Guide. I know it's not the most accurate or balanced book that WotC has ever developped, but I really enjoy making buildings, cities, and strongholds with those nice compact rules.

So which supplement do you enjoy the most, and why?
 

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Not sure I can count it as a supplement but Dragon Magazine (and Dungeon Magazines) are very enjoyable to me. Often quite useful as well.
 

Chainmail by Gary Gygax & Jeff Perren (1971)

it wasn't optional it was required. it is where this whole shooting match came from...
and it was where i first started playing.
 


Xath said:
So which supplement do you enjoy the most, and why?
The Book of Exalted Deeds. It inspires me, both as a player and DM. I wish more of my players were into role-playing characters that struggle with issues of morality and faith. For me, that's high drama.
 

Probably Races of Stone. I haven't seen it in a while because a friend is borrowing it while playing his dwarf but I really enjoyed the material and I like some of the options for dwarfs in it. The races books on a whole have been enjoyable IMO.

A close second would be complete adventurer.

-Shay
 



Aurora's Whole Realms Catalog.

Hundreds of pages of mundane "stuff" to buy for pcs, and "stuff" to give to NPCs. My copy is creased, ripped, dog-eared and holding together through luck alone.

I'd love to see something new like this (perhaps broken down as a bunch of unique "shops").
 

diaglo said:
Chainmail by Gary Gygax & Jeff Perren (1971)

it wasn't optional it was required. it is where this whole shooting match came from...
and it was where i first started playing.

It's small enough, using it since 1971 you should have it memorized by now. :p
 

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