Wizard of the Coast Updated Product Listing!

There's also Dragons of Eberron, which doesn't show up on Nightfall's link because it's erroneously listed as an October 2006 book, for some reason.

It may be the first Eberron book without a Wayne Reynolds cover/internal spread, if the dragon on the cover is anything to go by . . .

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No disrespect to this artist - Steve Prescott? - but I hope this is a placeholder.

I could be wrong, but it looks a lot cleaner than Reynolds' usual work.
 

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There's a surprising number of books there that look like must-haves for me. I'll definately be buying the Drow of the Underdark, Expedition to the Greyhawk Ruins, Rules Compendium, and Grand History of the Realms. I'll also be likely to get Magic Item Compendium, Exemplars of Evil, and Elder Evils as well, though I could live without them.

The first half of the year seems to start out slow, but the latter part of 2007 looks to be a great year! :D

EDIT: Did anyone notice that the list refers to an adventure titled Anauroch: The Sundering of the World, but when you click on it, the subtitle on the cover image is Anauroch: The Empire of Shade?
 

"At last the dark elves get their due"?

Okay, whatever. But I do have to say there's lots of wonderful stuff on the menu for this year. My main concern is that some of the products just don't seem to have... well, enough meat (I'm thinking Dungeon Survival Guide and Grand History of the Realms, among others).
 

What's scary is how much the WotC FR super-adventure path mimics my own mega-campaign.

As for the products, color me underwhelmed. History of FR covered in 160 pages? Ahahaha.
 

Alzrius said:
EDIT: Did anyone notice that the list refers to an adventure titled Anauroch: The Sundering of the World, but when you click on it, the subtitle on the cover image is Anauroch: The Empire of Shade?
Yeah, I did. It must have originally been a regional sourcebook and then changed mid-production into an adventure. :(
 




BTW, I would really like one of the WotC people to come out of the woodwork and make a clear statement about the lack of FR regional sourcebooks. Did they simply not sell? Do the authors not have enough time to write them? Are adventures really best-sellers (despite all evidence to the contrary)?
 

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