Which hardcovers do you own/plan to own?

Which hardcover books do you own (or plan on owning)?



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I only own the first 3, and that's it for me.

What fascinates me about this poll is that, as of my post, no other product has reached the 70% mark.
 

All of 'em. :o
Plus all the adventures to date.
And a DDI subscription.
And the two "Wizards Presents" books.
And the basic starter set.
And the DM screen.

I'm pretty sure that, even allowing for the free author's copies for the books I've worked on, that I'm still forming the foundation for James Wyatt's kid's college fund. ;)

Mouseferatu: cheesemaker. Will accept payment in cheese.

Sadly, I'm not that far behind. Still, I take some small solace in the fact that I managed to NOT buy Dungeon Delve, Adventurer's Vault 2, or the Dragon Magazine Annual. Just to avoid being a completist.

Maybe I should find a job where I can get paid in cheese, as well.
 

I don't think the Dark Sun Creature Catalog is going to be a hardcover, although I'd prefer it to be, and I voted for it anyway. It is listed as a trade paperback on the WotC product page.
 

The last books I picked up were Revenge of the Giants and the DMG 2.

Sadly, the DMG 2 was a disappointment to me, but that was probably because I really liked the 3.5 DMG 2 and didn't feel that the new DMG was nearly as good, with the exclusion of the Robin D. Laws bit which was pretty much the same thing they used for the 3.5 DMG.

I haven't DMed a 4e game in awhile (excluding this months D&D day, which was only 2 hours because of my allergies), so I can't really comment on RotG.

The Demonomicon and Tomb of Horrors (first I've heard of this) might interest me, I'll have to wait and see.

And I may eventually re-subscribe to D&D Insider again when it stops feeling like a beta.
 


Everything but the Dungeon Delve, AV 2, DDI stuff (since I'm an Insider), Against the Giants, and Player's Strategy Guide I either own or plan on owning.
 

Have or will have them all as they are released. Except for the Strategy Guide - that sounds like something which is not for me.
 

Up to AV1 I'd bought everything, after that only MoP (which I'm somewhat disappointed with), Dungeon Delve, Core Set 2 and Revenge of the Giants (an offer I couldn't refuse at the Essen Spiel '09).

Definitely on my shopping list are PHB3 and DMG3; all other books will be bought on a whim or for some very concrete need.

DDI actually makes me spend less money on D&D books.
 

I own the core three. At present, I have no plans to buy anything more; this may change if I suddenly find myself in a regular 4e game, but that doesn't seem likely at this time.
 

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