When 4E was released I promptly went out & purchased the PHB, MM, DMG, Character Record Sheets, & the Dungeon Masters Screen. On a side note, I have purchased the 4E red box out of nostalgia. I've read through them and feel like it's a fine game BUT it just doesn't feel like D&D to me. I want to make it clear that I am not saying it's a bad game, or a bad design, or even going to go into the reasons I don't care for it. The point of my post is that even thought I do not plan on playing any 4E soon, I have continued to purchase the rulebooks.
This may seem contradictory to my opinion of 4E but you will see that it makes sense. I work with a guy that bought into 4E in a big way. He was utterly disappointed and has all of these rulebooks laying around gathering dust. He mentioned them one day and I asked how much he wanted for them. Believe it or not, he said I could have them for $10 each! So far I have purchased Manual of the Planes ($29.95), Monster Manual 2 ($34.95), Players Handbook 2 ($29.95), and Players Handbook 3 ($34.95). The number following each of those books is the MSRP - that means I got $134.80 (pre-tax) for only $40. With those prices I am going back for the rest of the books. It would be a shame to have this many books and never play the game...
A blog featuring the game related ramblings and ideas of a role-playing gamer since 1980. My interests include many games and gaming related topics, but my main focus will be on Open Ended Original Edition Old School Fantasy Adventure Sandbox Role Playing Games (OEOEFASRPG™) The Open-Ended Sandbox Exploration of Dungeons, Wilderness and Cities. Occasionally, other topics outside of gaming will be discussed here as well.
Monday, September 5, 2011
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