Which single non-core 3e book do you use the most?

I think Tome of Horrors - I use a monster from there virtually every session.

(Strangely, I almost never use the FRCS even though I run a full-scale FR campaign. The 2e FR books are better and more detailed for my purposes.)
 

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As a player of a spellcaster in a banewarrens game I'd say Book of Eldritch Might I as the DM has that and BOEM II and made them available for learning and acquisition in the game. I've gained many spells and even a feat from BoEM I and spells from BOEM II, although my character also has material from FRCS, Magic of Faerun, Quintessential Wizard, and Oriental Adventures. I was cursing myself in the last game for not bringing OA to have the exact effects of stuff on hand.

The DM is also using the counters I got from Dragonscale counters a lot.

The other PC is playing a paladin and he uses stuff from Domains of the Faithful, Call of Duty and Forgotten Heroes: Paladins.
 

I think the original question was D&D book not d20 System[/b] book, but everyone is getting confused so I'll answer both ways.

D&D: Psionics Handbook
d20: Relics & Rituals
 


Psion said:
I think the original question was D&D book not d20 System[/b] book, but everyone is getting confused


So how about it: which single non-core 3e book do you use the most? All I'm considering to be core books are the PHB, DMG and MM -- anything else, from any publisher, is fair game.

Anyway,

Psionics Handbook (modified by ITCK) and Beyond Monks would be a close tie for me. Lots of others see regular use though, so these only win by a little bit.
 

Books of Eldritch Magic I & II.

III is became a lot more popular when my Earth elemental learned Quintelemental Blast and Induce Vulnerability.
 

Psion said:
I think the original question was D&D book not d20 System book, but everyone is getting confused so I'll answer both ways.

The question was about 3e books in general -- WotC, third party, licensed, etc. (anything designed for use with D&D). The only confusion I've seen so far is one mention of Spycraft. ;)
 

I have been using AEG's "Toolbox" lately quite a bit for planning and on the game table. Nothing but tables, names, stats, etc. But I am finding myself increasingly reliant on this very useful book.
 



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