Steve Peterson wrote:

>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Valterra, Anthony" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2002 1:37 PM
>Subject: RE: [Ogf-l] Off topic
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>>As soon as we finalize the rest of the SRD (we have someone working on
>>
>this project) we will decide what gets SRD treatment next. Maybe even put it
>to a vote.
>
>>AV
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>
>Marketing-wise I think it's pretty clear that the Epic Level Handbook should
>be the next thing in line for SRD treatment. The ELH will support entire new
>product lines of prestige class, magic, and monster books as well as
>scenarios. Those lines should also create an increased demend for the ELH
>itself. It'd be like resetting the clock for all the splatbooks.
>

My votes, FWIW (This doesn't include material in the Draft SRD or 
material pre-announced, like D20 Modern):

Important:
Spells, skills, and feats from the splatbooks, but the PrCs can wait. 
(How often has a publisher felt they were constrained by the inability 
to include an Oozemaster in their product?)
The Divine Attributes and the 'God' templates from D&DG.
The planar description formats and the Axiomatic, etc, templates from MOTP.
The ELH.

Nifty
The crunchy bits from Stronghold Builder's Guidebook.
The trap design rules from Song&Silence.
Clerical domains from FR.

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