
Fizzban |

What new book would you like to see? I’m planning to play 3.5 for a long time to come so I’m hoping for new, good, solid books to come out.
I love the core books and nothing more is really needed, but if I could have a book that focused on Goblinoids: Orcs, Goblins, Hobgoblins and more “normal” savage races, I would be too happy. I would also like this book to involve the barbarian, druid, bard, and cleric classes more, maybe an Orc barbarian caster type variant.
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Turin the Mad |

Fizzban wrote:What new book would you like to see? I’m planning to play 3.5 for a long time to come so I’m hoping for new, good, solid books to come out.I have to admit I'm a big fan of the "Complete" books, and I like what I've seen of the environment ones, too.
From the look of it, there are a few tantalizing 3.5 hardcovers still in the pipeline. Check out the Paizo store's D&D section for the 'preorder' tagged goodies.

Kelvar Silvermace |

Well, I wouldn't mind a Fighter's version of the newest round of "Complete" Books. (i.e. Mage, Scoundrel and Champion). That would be nice for symmetry.
A book about Goblins and Orcs might be interesting.
I was thinking just the other day that it would be nice to see some older stuff revamped and reimagined for 3.5. Like, alternate campaign settings that still have diehard fans. And I know that some people say that's what sank TSR, but maybe they could do it by just reintroducing everything once without trying to support it, and leaving plenty to be filled in by the players and DMs. They could even cram 3 separate ideas together, a la the Tome of Magic. What I'm envisioning is something like a hardbound book that takes a new look at say...Maztica, Hollow World, and Kara Tur, each with its own section. (Although I haven't looked at the updated Oriental Adventures, so maybe Kara Tur has been done).
There could be one for Dark Sun, Mystara, and one other. Or maybe just half and half.
There could be one for Planescape and Spelljammer. Personally, as much as I normally prefer "normal" non-weird fantasy, there's just something to the idea of my D&D characters flying through space on a Hammership that just really captures my imagination. Frankly, I'd like to see a whole hardbound book devoted to revisiting Spelljammer, but I know it will never happen.
And a whole hardbound book devoted to Mystara would be cool, too.