![]() ![]() Lots of little things instead of all the pictures: It many ways it was already obsolete when it was printed with all the new source picture books being rolled out each month. It could have been priced as a standard source book without all the pictures. Pretty disappointing IMO because it's an Incomplete Spell Compendium with way to many pictures in the source book taking up space that could have been better utilized. Why is errata no longer freely available? (Last free errata update: MM3, last June)īought it used. But that kind of confusion will be easier to resolve in the long run, I suppose. ![]() assuming your Players don't have contradicting versions themselves. It's not such a big deal in home games, when you can use whatever version you just happen to have available. Unless I plunk down $40 for Spell Compendium, I'm not gonna have any idea which spells are right for a particular situation. But then, of course, there's briar web, whose Spell Compendium version hardly bears any resemblance to the version in Complete Divine. Well, I gotta use the versions now appearing in Spell Compendium. ![]() But since Living Greyhawk has to keep everything standardized, everything uses the most up-to-date errata, which means all those spells from Complete Divine/Arcane/Adventurer I was planning using. I sunk a sizeable portion of my money into the Complete series. It's particularly bad when you play Living Greyhawk. I'm getting quite annoyed with this, "must buy the new book to get the errata" WotC has been peddlin' lately. ![]()
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