WotC 2006 September to December Catalog info, updated with novels


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This is going to be an expensive autumn.

I'll be getting Dragon Magic and while I don't see letting everyone have a dragon buddy, kobolds and the like are about to get a lot more interesting IMC.

Complete Mage is one I'll likely pick up, along with Castle Ravenloft. Cityscape sounds like a must, given that Ptolus will be landing like a cinder block on my door in August.

And, frankly, I can't see not getting Tyrants of the Nine Hells at some point.
 


I see Wizards have screwed over the Realms this year

Not only are we not getting a Regional source book this year (Mysteries of the Moonsea is a collection of interlinked mini modules) but now theyve cut an FR RPG source book from the Catalog (last year we had 4 Source books and a module)

Not impressed Wizards! :mad:
 

Whizbang Dustyboots said:
This is going to be an expensive autumn.

I'll be getting Dragon Magic and while I don't see letting everyone have a dragon buddy, kobolds and the like are about to get a lot more interesting IMC.

Complete Mage is one I'll likely pick up, along with Castle Ravenloft. Cityscape sounds like a must, given that Ptolus will be landing like a cinder block on my door in August.

And, frankly, I can't see not getting Tyrants of the Nine Hells at some point.
That was pretty much my thinking, too. Fortunately, I'm due a pay rise before this lot comes out.


glass.
 

thalmin said:
For some reason, this catalog also lists Three Dragon Ante as a September release, same price and stock number of the product that is currently on the shelves. :confused:
I've seen the online catalog list old novels all the time. It's possible that it's just a reprint.
 

thalmin said:
Expedition to Castle Ravenloft
Bruce R. Cordell and James Wyatt
Revisit a classic D&D adventure, now expanded and updated!
Expedition to Castle Ravenloft is a 224-page D&D adventure that harkens back to classic 1st-edition adventure, Ravenloft. This adventure expands on the original adventure, introduces some never-before-seen threats, and features a new encounter format designed to make running the adventure easier for the Dungeon Master.
Oct. 10, 2006; 224 page hardcover, $34.95
Wasn't the original Ravenloft adventure only something like 32 pages?

Oh, and I'm betting that the "new encounter format" is a polished version of the "Delve" format they talked about on the website a couple of months ago.
 

Well-designed Adventures -> great

Cityscape -> great

Together with Power of Faerun, these will finally make me buy a decent amount of books, after a couple of meh years...
 

Cityscape -> Must get

Complete Mage & Dragon Magic & FC2 -> Maybe (FC2 depends on FC1)

Limited Edition Chess set -> I wish I could afford it!
 


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