WotC PrC Book?

I've said from the beginning of time (ok, maybe just the beginning of 3e) that the more PrCs there are the better. It would be great if every player could customize his character exactly like he wanted. Ahhh the utopian vision. To those who cry "No more PrCs!" I reply "Bah! PrCs are one of 3e great inventions, they are player and DM friendly and add flexibility and flavor to both the characters and the campaign. Any sourcebook that doesn't include at least one or two PrCs isn't utilizing 3e to its greatest advantage!
 

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d20Dwarf said:
I've said from the beginning of time (ok, maybe just the beginning of 3e) that the more PrCs there are the better. It would be great if every player could customize his character exactly like he wanted. Ahhh the utopian vision. To those who cry "No more PrCs!" I reply "Bah! PrCs are one of 3e great inventions, they are player and DM friendly and add flexibility and flavor to both the characters and the campaign. Any sourcebook that doesn't include at least one or two PrCs isn't utilizing 3e to its greatest advantage!

I agree to more Prestige classes, but lately they have been uninspired. I'm finding more creative ones in the House Rules Forum then in the printed books. Sure, there are some gems out there, but it just seems they are fewer in number nonw.
 

I'm just sitting here remembering the huge debate going on back in the 1E days that characters weren't customizable enough and the numerous dial-in BBS translations of the class system from Warhammer 40K.

What goes around, comes around. :)
 

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