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    D&D 3E and/4E books

    I might be doing something wrong, but I cant seem to find the books for 3 or 4 E rulesets. suggestions?

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    No 4E books are available. The 3.5E edition had a SRD with most spells and monsters, ie 3.5 basic rules, 3.5E Magic Items, 3.5 Monsters, 3.5 Spells.

    Edit: I did forget to mention these are all library modules and you need to create a new campaign, click the "Library" sidebar button and then the "Modules" button at the bottom, then load the modules listed above.
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    Do these also include the supplements like the arms and equipment or spell compendium?

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    Not likely on the arms and equipment, I'm not sure that about spells - it's been a very long time since I played 3rd edition.. Whatever was in the SRD which was a subset of the rules. You might consider Pathfinder, which is E3.75 and has an extensive SRD.

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    SmiteWorks (FG) has never received a license to create or distribute the books from 3.x or 4th editions. Therefore only those things that were released under a public-like license (i.e. the SRD that was released under the OGL) are available in FG. A year or so ago there were some rumors that WotC might be open to granting such a license to SmiteWorks, but so far, nothing has come of it.

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    I would second the suggestion to try Pathfinder 1e if you liked D&D 3/3.5. The SRD has everything that is needed to play (though some of the supplements are also very good) and they’ve improved on the 3.5 rules quite a bit (in my opinion, of course—ymmv).

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