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<blockquote data-quote="Zappo" data-source="post: 333371" data-attributes="member: 633"><p>I only buy Wizards stuff because, frankly, I can't afford much else. I've bought the core books, the MotP, and the splatbooks. That's it. Oh, someone gave me the hero builder's guidebooks as a present. Very interesting; of course, since it has no crunchy bits, everyone bashed it.</p><p></p><p>I could technically buy more books, but I would never have the time to read them and actually incorporate them into my campaign. There are dozens of classes in the splatbooks alone which I haven't used yet, and hundreds of adventure and plot ideas. I still haven't read Defenders of the Faith because I think I have still a lot of things I can do with vanilla clerics and paladins.</p><p></p><p>Even if I had three brains and could devise one or more mega-campaigns which exhaust most of those books' possibilities, me and my players would never even get close to having the time to play them through.</p><p></p><p>I won't buy a book to let it sit somewhere and not get used, <em>especially</em> if it is a good book.</p><p></p><p>I did think for a while about buying Relics and Rituals, though. I eventually decided against it because I had already got T&B and that contained enough magic stuff to keep me going for years.</p><p></p><p>Same for settings. I'm playing Dragonlance and Planescape, and while I'm sorta bored with Dragonlance, it would take about a century or so before I run out of Planescape ideas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zappo, post: 333371, member: 633"] I only buy Wizards stuff because, frankly, I can't afford much else. I've bought the core books, the MotP, and the splatbooks. That's it. Oh, someone gave me the hero builder's guidebooks as a present. Very interesting; of course, since it has no crunchy bits, everyone bashed it. I could technically buy more books, but I would never have the time to read them and actually incorporate them into my campaign. There are dozens of classes in the splatbooks alone which I haven't used yet, and hundreds of adventure and plot ideas. I still haven't read Defenders of the Faith because I think I have still a lot of things I can do with vanilla clerics and paladins. Even if I had three brains and could devise one or more mega-campaigns which exhaust most of those books' possibilities, me and my players would never even get close to having the time to play them through. I won't buy a book to let it sit somewhere and not get used, [i]especially[/i] if it is a good book. I did think for a while about buying Relics and Rituals, though. I eventually decided against it because I had already got T&B and that contained enough magic stuff to keep me going for years. Same for settings. I'm playing Dragonlance and Planescape, and while I'm sorta bored with Dragonlance, it would take about a century or so before I run out of Planescape ideas. [/QUOTE]
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