Your D20/RPG Wishlist

Tarrasque Wrangler said:
This is an outgrowth of this thread. Post the product (RPG Setting, Rules Supplement, Play aid, etc.) you would most like to see made.


HMM --

Revised economics for D&D-- This product would be a fat hardcover books with equipments list. These list would have more reasonble weights and prices tied to different assumptions
The lists would range from stone age to about 1830's tech or so. Prices would be adjustable based on magic availablity and so on.

Hazards -- A book like a cleaned up version of the old Wilderness and Dungeoneers survival guides. All of the hazards of nature and so on codified
 

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Magical Medieval Society: Northern Europe I love anything Norse. And MMS:WE is the best supplement ever.

Codex of the Lower Planes A nice heavy hardback book with huge depth of all the lower planes and the politics and powers therein (I read Sep's SH if this gives a basis of what I'm wanting).

Codex of the Upper Planes An often ignored part of D&D Cosmology.
 

I know I'm going to regret this, but I'd love to see a Rifts d20. I've yet to get the d20 Modern books, not sure if they could do the job. All those o.c.c.'s would make great prestige classes. I've used Wormwood in a few fantasy settings as an alternate hell-like dimension.

Skyrealms of Jorune d20! Its supposed to be somewhere in the works, but I haven't heard anything in a long time. This setting just kicked arse, even if the rules bit the big one.

Shadow World d20. I think its out already, but not real sure (just popped in my head now so I'll check after this post).

As mentioned already, Earthdawn d20 would rock. Most interestingly developed races and classes. Great mix of old and new.

Spelljammer d20. Not the most popular of D&D's old worlds, but I liked it. It was quirky and fun and full of possibilities. Great setting for lighter adventures.

I'd add Dark Sun to the list, but I'm fairly happy with the conversion by Athas.org. Maybe not perfect, but certainly better than any other DS conversion I've seen so far. Just would love to see it in hardback.

Also, I'll give a second vote for the Dune d20. I've read through Chronicles of the Imperium (but couldn't afford to buy it at 300 bucks). A great adaptation of the Dune novels into an RPG. Still don't understand why no one is doing this setting.

MERP d20. Not just another LOTR game, but a setting with the kind of depth of the old MERP books from I.C.E. had. Man, those were great. Too bad I only started to pick them up off ebay shortly before the movies came out. Now they sell for outrageous amounts.

There's been far too many great computer games that could make even better RPGs to list. Just pick your favorites.
 

Al-Qa-FREAKIN'-Dim D20. In glorious full-color hardback. *drool*

That, and the G.I. Joe d20 role-playing game. We're all patiently waiting for this, WoTC, don't make us come to Seattle and go all postal on you.

That, and a reprinting of Robo Rally wouldn't hurt.

God, who *is* running that company, monkeys?
 

Tarrasque Wrangler said:
Monster Stat DM Screen. We've seen DM screens with skill info, combat info, and various mutations, but I've yet to see a D20 DM screen with at-a-glance stat blocks for common monsters like kobolds, goblins, gnolls, hill giants, ogres, et al.
That's a great idea, Tarrasque Wrangler.

You can get something sorta-kinda like that at the website of Daniel R. Collins, http://home.comcast.net/~superdan.net/dnd3.html -- look for the Monster Monograph and the Summon Monster Statblocks (both for 3.0 rules).
 


Wishlist

d20 Heinlein's Future History! Not just Troopers but the whole chronology...

BTW, Pelgrane Press does a very nice Dying Earth RPG in hardback. It's not d20, though - but they did a fine job woth Jack Vance's material.
 



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