Glyfair said:In fact, I probably wouldn't. I have the hardcover & the 3.5 update. As it is I rarely use it (IMO the conversions stick too close to the early editions and too often don't take 3E paradigms into account), but I like having it. However, $30-$40 on stuff I already have is just more than I'm willing to spend.
That being said, having it in hardcover combined with Pathfinder using monsters from it would give it much deserved attention and might move it to a sort of "optional core."
I concur!chaotix42 said:In a heartbeat! PDFs just don't cut it for me.
Thanks for the info. When I went looking all I found was an errata .pdf. Care to post a link for someone that doesn't seem to be able to find it?Voadam said:Its not a list of errata, its the whole 400 page book updated to 3.5, for less money than the 3.0 pdf.
I have to ditto this, as well as the "sorry".delericho said:Sorry, I'm a 'no'. I have the 3.0 version, and have been updating monsters as I need them.
+5 Keyboard! said:Thanks for the info. When I went looking all I found was an errata .pdf. Care to post a link for someone that doesn't seem to be able to find it?
Still, I really, really, really would like a v.3.5 ToH I book, but for now, a .pdf would at least satisfy my writing needs.
Thanks, Voadam. Just purchased it.Voadam said: