WotC 2007 Product Catalog - What's missing?

Xy,

Most of us would. But the best you can hope for is Dragon at this point. I mean Dragon 354 had some interesting stuff about Demiplanes for instance...
 

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Complete Warrior II (Complete Mercenary)
FC III
"Forestscape" & "Mountainscape"
Books on Fey & Giants
Sign me up for a new version of the "Blue Books" too; I was just checking out the old ones on RPGNow.
 
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Woas said:
Isn't the "Complete Warrior II" book technically represented by the Tome of Battle: Legend of the Nine Swords?

Not any more than "Complete Arcane II" was represented by Tome of Magic: Pact, Shadow, and Truename Magic. The "Complete" series are books to modify the standard systems of D&D while the "Tome" series are alternate systems.

In fact, another thing that seems like it should be in development is a "Tome" book for divine characters.
 
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Woas said:
Isn't the "Complete Warrior II" book technically represented by the Tome of Battle: Legend of the Nine Swords?
Well, aside from being absolutely nothing like any of the Complete books.
 

A Complete Warrior II type book.

A book on Giants in the same style as Libris Mortis/Lords of Madness.

A Feat Compendium.

An Epic Level Handbook done properly.

A Forest environment book.

Age of Worms Hardcover.

I know that I'm definitely in the minority here but I'm not really excited by the FC books. I would like to see some other types of high-level monsters besides demons and devils. At the same time I definitely understand how popular they are so I'm happy for WotC to keep making the books. No-one's forcing me to buy them (and I haven't as yet).

Olaf the Stout
 

For me, the biggest thing mission from their 2007 catalog is the one product I know is in production, the one product I know I'm going to buy...

Star Wars Roleplaying Game, Saga Edition.

It's scheduled for release in May, but there's no sign of it in their catalogs either in print or online.
 



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