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<blockquote data-quote="Hjorimir" data-source="post: 1470594" data-attributes="member: 5745"><p><strong><em>Expanded Psionics Handbook</em></strong>: Yes, I love psionics and everything I’ve seen so far makes me think this will be the best implementation yet.</p><p><strong><em>D&D Map Folio I</em></strong>: Yawn, doesn’t take long to make a map.</p><p><strong><em>Complete Divine</em></strong>: Yes, Complete Warrior was a great book and I’m hoping for more.</p><p><strong><em>Serpent Kingdoms</em></strong>: Maybe, there is an area of my homebrew I could use this for.</p><p><strong><em>Eberron Campaign Setting</em></strong>: Maybe if one of my friends decides they want to run an Eberron game. Although it does look very interesting to me, we all tend to run homebrews and I just can see buying a product to not use it.</p><p><strong><em>Planar Handbook</em></strong>: Yes, most definitely.</p><p><strong><em>Races of Stone</em></strong>: Yes, I’m always looking for ways to flesh out the humanoids and make them distinct and this kind of product helps that. Add the fact that I’m currently running a dwarf in a game and this seems like a good investment.</p><p><strong><em>D&D Map Folio II</em></strong>: Still no.</p><p><strong><em>D&D Basic Set</em></strong>: No, I’m too advanced for that! </p><p><strong><em>Monster Manual III</em></strong>: Maybe, I find that the Monster Manual has so many good monsters and books like Fiend Folio and Monster Manual II have a few gems but a lot of trash as well. Will probably flip through one first before I decide.</p><p><strong><em>Frostburn</em></strong>: Nope.</p><p><strong><em>Eberron Whispers of the Vampire's Blade</em></strong>: No, even if I was playing in an Eberron campaign, I don’t see why I would buy an adventure module.</p><p><strong><em>Special Edition Player's Handbook</em></strong>: No, I’m special already.</p><p><strong><em>Libris Mortis The Book of Undead</em></strong>: Yes, I loved the Draconomicon and I really dig on undead.</p><p><strong><em>Shining South</em></strong>: Nope.</p><p><strong><em>Complete Arcane</em></strong>: Yes, character options are a good thing.</p><p><strong><em>Sharn : City of Towers</em></strong>: If I was playing in an Eberron campaign and if it was centered around Sharn and if the information in the book was useful to a player without giving away DM plots I might buy it. So pretty much a no.</p><p><strong><em>Races of the Wild</em></strong>: Yes, I have some interesting elven elements in my campaign and I’m sure I’d get at least a few gems from this.</p><p><strong><em>Map Folio 3-D</em></strong>: Maybe, while drawing a 2D map is quick and easy, making 3D models is most definitely not quick and easy. We use miniatures and I love props. I will have to wait and see what comes out of this product.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hjorimir, post: 1470594, member: 5745"] [b][i]Expanded Psionics Handbook[/i][/b]: Yes, I love psionics and everything I’ve seen so far makes me think this will be the best implementation yet. [b][i]D&D Map Folio I[/i][/b]: Yawn, doesn’t take long to make a map. [b][i]Complete Divine[/i][/b]: Yes, Complete Warrior was a great book and I’m hoping for more. [b][i]Serpent Kingdoms[/i][/b]: Maybe, there is an area of my homebrew I could use this for. [b][i]Eberron Campaign Setting[/i][/b]: Maybe if one of my friends decides they want to run an Eberron game. Although it does look very interesting to me, we all tend to run homebrews and I just can see buying a product to not use it. [b][i]Planar Handbook[/i][/b]: Yes, most definitely. [b][i]Races of Stone[/i][/b]: Yes, I’m always looking for ways to flesh out the humanoids and make them distinct and this kind of product helps that. Add the fact that I’m currently running a dwarf in a game and this seems like a good investment. [b][i]D&D Map Folio II[/i][/b]: Still no. [b][i]D&D Basic Set[/i][/b]: No, I’m too advanced for that! [b][i]Monster Manual III[/i][/b]: Maybe, I find that the Monster Manual has so many good monsters and books like Fiend Folio and Monster Manual II have a few gems but a lot of trash as well. Will probably flip through one first before I decide. [b][i]Frostburn[/i][/b]: Nope. [b][i]Eberron Whispers of the Vampire's Blade[/i][/b]: No, even if I was playing in an Eberron campaign, I don’t see why I would buy an adventure module. [b][i]Special Edition Player's Handbook[/i][/b]: No, I’m special already. [b][i]Libris Mortis The Book of Undead[/i][/b]: Yes, I loved the Draconomicon and I really dig on undead. [b][i]Shining South[/i][/b]: Nope. [b][i]Complete Arcane[/i][/b]: Yes, character options are a good thing. [b][i]Sharn : City of Towers[/i][/b]: If I was playing in an Eberron campaign and if it was centered around Sharn and if the information in the book was useful to a player without giving away DM plots I might buy it. So pretty much a no. [b][i]Races of the Wild[/i][/b]: Yes, I have some interesting elven elements in my campaign and I’m sure I’d get at least a few gems from this. [b][i]Map Folio 3-D[/i][/b]: Maybe, while drawing a 2D map is quick and easy, making 3D models is most definitely not quick and easy. We use miniatures and I love props. I will have to wait and see what comes out of this product. [/QUOTE]
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