Hey there, players and player-haters (i.e., fellow GMs). I've been running a New World of Darkness game with my friends. I love the nWoD setting, but I find the system isn't a perfect fit for my players. I think they would like the defined roles that come with having character classes, and I know they would like a little less talky intriguing and a little more face-bashing with a side of gut-slashing. So, I've been looking around for a new game to play with them, and I think the Eberron setting of D&D would be a great compromise. I'm somewhat familiar with D&D mechanics, though I don't actually have any sourcebooks at all. So the question is: what would be the basic set of books I would need to find to get started with a 4th Edition game in the Eberron setting? Do I just need the D&D 4e Dungeon Master's guide and the Eberron Campaign Guide? Or do I need some of the Player's Handbooks, etc.? (Aside: I know a lot of 3.5e and older D&D players detest 4e. I get that. But the things you hate about it sound great for my friends and I, who are all pretty new to tabletop gaming.) TL;DR version: What are the bare minimum books I need to get to start a 4e Eberron game?