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3.5 rules reprint

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    3.5 rules reprint

    http://www.wizards.com/DnD/Article.a...4news/20120625
    link to wotc article about reprinting 3.5 core books and vote thing on what other 3.5 books you'd like to see reprinted
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    I wonder if WotC will ever release the survey results? I myself wasn't too interested in purchasing 3.5 reprints; the game is still too new for me.
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    I wasn't really very interested in ANY reprints. It's stuff I already have and at a premium price to boot. However, the fact that they are incorporating the errata is a very good move.

    Honestly if there was a "second" printing of 4e that incorporated all the errata, I might actually consider buying it. Simply for the convenience of not having to look at multiple sources for the information. I have players that use the character builder and the powers there can be significantly different than the ones in the books.

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