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4 months ago ::
Jan 24, 2013 - 10:33AM
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Date Joined:
Jun 17, 2003
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I don't dare hope, but perhaps they'll put sets of Dungeon Tiles up? I own all but the very first set, but I'd pay full price for digital sets so that I could use them in the online campaign I play and no longer have to rely on blurry scans.
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4 months ago ::
Jan 24, 2013 - 1:48PM
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Very excited about this move...long over due. However - with regards to 4E - I will not buy any pdfs that don't include errata - I mean seriously. Come on WOTC. Get on the ball here.
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4 months ago ::
Jan 25, 2013 - 8:10AM
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Date Joined:
Oct 25, 2009
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I'm so happy that pdfs are back. I have a pretty extensive collection of D&D hardcovers, boxed sets, whatnot, but there's still a butt-load of stuff I've never seen.
My collection has overwhelmed the storage space of our home however (years and years of buying a book or two each month will do that ). My wife finally had enough. We compromised that I could keep the books I already have but that I wouldn't buy any more. Or else everything goes into outside storage.
I much prefer print over digital format but faced with no space vs. virtual space, I'll happily take the latter . I'm happy pdfs are back.
My experience exactly. My limited shelf space is sagging with too many books (which I love) and I made a decision last month not to buy any new books. I'm going digital from here on out and WotC selling PDF's again has made this a viable option. Thanks WotC!
Want to know more about the history of D&D, especially how to play older editions of the game? Check out Crazy Monkey's "Tour through the editions":
http://community.wizards.com/crazymonkey/go/forum/view/133793/225799/Asylum_Play-by-Post
The current edition is BECMI, the most popular form of Basic D&D and the adventure is the classic Red Box quest to kill Bargle the evil magic user. Check it out, learn about the games roots, and enjoy the story as it unfolds.
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4 months ago ::
Jan 26, 2013 - 6:07PM
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Date Joined:
Jun 21, 2008
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Very excited about this move...long over due. However - with regards to 4E - I will not buy any pdfs that don't include errata - I mean seriously. Come on WOTC. Get on the ball here.
I highly doubt they'll go through the effort of reformatting the books to include the latest errata.
You can, however, add Comments to the PDF files to incorporate the errata.
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4 months ago ::
Jan 26, 2013 - 7:53PM
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Very excited about this move...long over due. However - with regards to 4E - I will not buy any pdfs that don't include errata - I mean seriously. Come on WOTC. Get on the ball here.
I highly doubt they'll go through the effort of reformatting the books to include the latest errata.
You can, however, add Comments to the PDF files to incorporate the errata.
It's also not hard to edit the file directly with some cheap software, although it can get less and less worth the effort.
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4 months ago ::
Jan 27, 2013 - 6:04AM
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Date Joined:
Dec 27, 2011
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I just started playing in the summer of 2011. I missed all this great content. I'm very excited it's available now. I've already purchased/'downloaded eight or nine titles. I'm excited about transforming some of these into 4e adventures and trying out first edition.
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4 months ago ::
Jan 27, 2013 - 9:07AM
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Date Joined:
Dec 29, 2003
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If the PDFs respect a good paper-to-PDF price ratio, Wizard will receive some more of my money once in a while. I gave away all my 3.0 and 3.5 collection to a local charity a long while ago, and I do miss some of these books.
Also, it'll help appease the burn left by the online-only 4e tools.
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4 months ago ::
Jan 27, 2013 - 3:40PM
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Bring on the Dark Sun pdfs!
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4 months ago ::
Jan 27, 2013 - 3:44PM
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Bring on the Dark Sun pdfs!
Bring on ALL the PDFs. Physical media has been obsolete for half a decade.
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4 months ago ::
Jan 27, 2013 - 11:03PM
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Date Joined:
Mar 19, 2004
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A little late for Lenny. About 4-5 years too late.
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