Which of these books are you buying?

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Expanded Psionics Handbook: No
D&D Map Folio I: Maybe
Complete Divine: Yes
Eberron Campaign Setting: No
Planar Handbook: Maybe
Races of Stone: Probably not
D&D Map Folio II: Probably not
D&D Basic Set: No
Monster Manual III: Yes
Frostburn : Probably not
Eberron Whispers of the Vampire's Blade: No
Special Edition Player's Handbook: No
Libris Mortis The Book of Undead: Probably
Shining South: Yes
Complete Arcane: Yes
Sharn : City of Towers: No
Races of the Wild: Probably not
Map Folio 3-D: Probably not
 

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I say no for almost all of these books. This may look like a rant, but I bought 4 books this month (none from Wotc), and could well buy a fifth (a star-wars supplement that looks nice and useful).

Expanded Psionics Handbook: Maybe (I have an interest in psionics, but my players never used in the campaign I run, so it would probably be as useless as buying the first psi-book in the first place).

D&D Map Folio I: No (I prefer to draw my own maps; pre-made maps rarely fit my own wishes).

Complete Divine: Probably Not (I already have Defenders of the Faith that I never used, so why buy this one, even if it is much better?)

Eberron Campaign Setting: No (seems well done, but it's not the kind of setting I run)

Planar Handbook: No (I have MoP Vile Darkness and Exalted Deed; very few use of them, so won't buy another).

Races of Stone: No

D&D Map Folio II: No (same reason as earlier)

D&D Basic Set: No (I have DnD 3.0 rules, why buy these ones?)

Monster Manual III: No (I have enough creatures with two books and two free netbooks on the subject. Besides, new monsters tend to be more and more weirdies maybe good for sci-fi but ridiculous in fantasy settings -Yrtak for example-)

Frostburn : No (don't know what it is)

Eberron Whispers of the Vampire's Blade: No (don't know what it is)

Special Edition Player's Handbook: Probably (only depends on my money; I don't have 3.5 PHB, so would be a good thing to get it in this form)

Libris Mortis The Book of Undead: No (don't need anything about undead. Especially when I have a great free pdf on the subject)

Shining South: No (don't know what it is)

Complete Arcane: No

Sharn : City of Towers: No (I don't use Eberron)

Races of the Wild: No (no need to buy a book for an occasional player wanting to play a hobgoblin or what not)

Map Folio 3-D: No (same reason as earlier)
 

Creamsteak said:
Rank these titles on how likely you are to purchase the books based on what you know or have heard about them using this ranking system:

Yes
Probably
Maybe
Probably Not
No

And, if your feeling really brave, maybe you can give a description of why you choose to rank certain books in certain ways.

Expanded Psionics Handbook:yes
D&D Map Folio I:maybe
Complete Divine: yes
Eberron Campaign Setting: no
Planar Handbook:yes
Races of Stone: probably yes
D&D Map Folio II: maybe
D&D Basic Set: maybe
Monster Manual III: probably not
Frostburn : maybe
Eberron Whispers of the Vampire's Blade: no
Special Edition Player's Handbook: maybe
Libris Mortis The Book of Undead: yes
Shining South: maybe
Complete Arcane: yes
Sharn : City of Towers: maybe
Races of the Wild: maybe
Map Folio 3-D:
maybe

The books of Eberron no because i'm in love FR The monster manual III probably mot why another member of my group take it
 

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