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<blockquote data-quote="Gold Roger" data-source="post: 2855466" data-attributes="member: 33904"><p>Let's see:</p><p></p><p>-Miniatures: Every fourth starter, every fourth huge sounds right. Quality control is a must. Push themes a bit more (Though WotDQ seems to go to far with this). Make sure there's one kind of humanoid per faction, per set that gets pushed a bit more. It was nice to buy Underdark boosters and get both a bunch of ordinary troglodytes and armored ones to lead them.</p><p></p><p>-For one of the two years I'd call out the year of the dungeon. Releases to that theme would be:</p><p></p><p>A dungeonbuilders handbook: A book for DM's that is completely focused on advice and new stuff to build dungeons and make them interesting</p><p></p><p>A Underdark enviromental book with little overlap with the FR one (actually quite easy)</p><p></p><p>A bunch of generic dungeon adventures/locales to drag and drop into any campaign, with stuff like battlemaps and miniatures.</p><p></p><p>A dungeon'y miniatures set</p><p></p><p>Dungeon'y Fantastic Location releases.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Other releases in my time would be:</p><p></p><p>More Fantastic Location releases</p><p></p><p>Some Eberron and FR stuff.</p><p></p><p>The Complete Villain and Complete Hero. Not so much books like the BoVD/BoED, but more splatbooks that help found those iconic roles in the game.</p><p></p><p>The Book of Elements. The elemental planes, elementals and outsiders and their role in the world are awefully underrepresented. A "elementalist" base class for each of the four elementals, statted archomentals, descriptions of the elemental planes and lots of crunch and fluff that makes the inclusion of elemental stuff as major part of a campaign worthwile.</p><p></p><p>The Goblinoidon. A book half Races of, half Monster book that takes a closer look at the most plentyfull kind of humanoid adversaries. Their culture, PrC's, magic and associated Monsters. A book that makes goblinoids true adversaries instead of things you slay before taking their stuff.</p><p></p><p>Full, high quality adventures for every level.</p><p></p><p>A splatbook for the four level ranges. With each level range-switch the game changes dramatically. This book/these books give help and rules to accomodate the various level ranges and variant rules for xp advancement.</p><p></p><p>Despite my personal love for the setting, I wouldn't bring out 3.5 planescape. I think most of the setting specific stuff goes well without any updated crunch, while most general planar stuff gets updated anyway. The rest would be a hassle over canon and people not getting what they expected. As is now everyone can play planescape how he wants it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gold Roger, post: 2855466, member: 33904"] Let's see: -Miniatures: Every fourth starter, every fourth huge sounds right. Quality control is a must. Push themes a bit more (Though WotDQ seems to go to far with this). Make sure there's one kind of humanoid per faction, per set that gets pushed a bit more. It was nice to buy Underdark boosters and get both a bunch of ordinary troglodytes and armored ones to lead them. -For one of the two years I'd call out the year of the dungeon. Releases to that theme would be: A dungeonbuilders handbook: A book for DM's that is completely focused on advice and new stuff to build dungeons and make them interesting A Underdark enviromental book with little overlap with the FR one (actually quite easy) A bunch of generic dungeon adventures/locales to drag and drop into any campaign, with stuff like battlemaps and miniatures. A dungeon'y miniatures set Dungeon'y Fantastic Location releases. Other releases in my time would be: More Fantastic Location releases Some Eberron and FR stuff. The Complete Villain and Complete Hero. Not so much books like the BoVD/BoED, but more splatbooks that help found those iconic roles in the game. The Book of Elements. The elemental planes, elementals and outsiders and their role in the world are awefully underrepresented. A "elementalist" base class for each of the four elementals, statted archomentals, descriptions of the elemental planes and lots of crunch and fluff that makes the inclusion of elemental stuff as major part of a campaign worthwile. The Goblinoidon. A book half Races of, half Monster book that takes a closer look at the most plentyfull kind of humanoid adversaries. Their culture, PrC's, magic and associated Monsters. A book that makes goblinoids true adversaries instead of things you slay before taking their stuff. Full, high quality adventures for every level. A splatbook for the four level ranges. With each level range-switch the game changes dramatically. This book/these books give help and rules to accomodate the various level ranges and variant rules for xp advancement. Despite my personal love for the setting, I wouldn't bring out 3.5 planescape. I think most of the setting specific stuff goes well without any updated crunch, while most general planar stuff gets updated anyway. The rest would be a hassle over canon and people not getting what they expected. As is now everyone can play planescape how he wants it. [/QUOTE]
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