>Why? Because staying in the d20 system keeps those players in the >network. As they continue to play, they'll eventually buy replacement >copies of their books.
they will? now *that's* a new one. i've never known a single gamer who wasn't using his or her original PH, or at least original copy of the edition they were using[0]. and i've known people with 20yr-old AD&D PHs that'd been through everything short of being baked with the pizza. they looked like crap, but they never got replaced. even given the abuse gaming books are subjected to, i wasn't aware that books "wore out" within a lifetime. [0] actually, with one exception. friend's house burned down, and Obsidian and Wraith: the Oblivian were the only gaming things to survive. -- woodelf <*> [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://webpages.charter.net/woodelph/ If any religion is right, maybe they all have to be right. Maybe God doesn't care how you say your prayers, just as long as you say them. --Sinclair _______________________________________________ Ogf-l mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.opengamingfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/ogf-l
