Which of WotC's 2004 D&D sourcebooks are you currently planning to buy?

Which of WotC's 2004 sourcebooks are you currently planning to buy?

  • Unearthed Arcana

    Votes: 151 69.3%
  • Expanded Psionics Handbook

    Votes: 123 56.4%
  • Complete Divine

    Votes: 120 55.0%
  • Races of Stone

    Votes: 75 34.4%
  • Eberron Campaign Setting

    Votes: 75 34.4%
  • Planar Handbook: A Player's Guide to the Planes

    Votes: 133 61.0%


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Maybe psionics(so long as thats the 3.5 one not an add on) or planar handbook. if I had the money I'd buy them both. But Those just look like ok books for now.
 


I'll pick all of them up too. It is all part of my plan to have a complete library of WotC gaming stuff in my basement, in the event of nuclear war and the collapse of civilization. No more electricity or technology - but we'll still have pencil and paper gaming!
 


ExPsiHB and PlnrHB:PGttP (whoa too many letters there, sorry) are definate for me. I also voted for UA but I'm going to look at that carefully and probably get that L8r when I've got extra money. Those are the ones I voted for.

Ebberon I probably won't get unless it gets great reviews. I decided to purchase Morningstar. I liked rskennen's write up I saw here on these boards and wanted to look into and have liked what I've seen so far. Sorry dino's and trains in a D&D campaign don't get me excited (yes I know that dino's are only in a small area of the world).

Basically the same with the other books, unless they get great reviews since I've already got GR's and BA's Dwarf books and I plan on getting BA's Gnome book (which so far have had lots of crunch for small $'s); do I really need another race book? I doubt I'll get them and then I'd have to have extra money though Complete Divine would beat out Races of Stone.

Well just my thoughts on the subject.
 



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