Original covers online: $96. This set: $170. It is hard to justify spending that much for something we already have, or could get much cheaper with the normal covers.
If you pull up a chapter on your desktop PC you can “print” as a PDF, saving a Beyond file. Nice and quick.And DnD Beyond its a lot better than PDFs, although usable on less devices
I was curious about the errata as I've bought a second PHB that says it includes revisions, 3 in my local FLGS said the same, first printing but includes revisions...but all still have the 4th bullet in the dungeon delver feat. What printing should I be looking for for this normal PHB?
Im almost ready to order these for the errata and covers being a cool secondary bonus. My books are still in great shape 3+ years later.
Going back to AD&D 1e, I really enjoyed some of the black and white art. As I get older, I realize that where there is less, the mind fills in more. I really like the design of the new covers, a lot.
Uh, wake up yourself?!?! PDF is OLD technology, and though it will never be obsolete, it is archaic and barely functional....and you know what format you still can't get the core books in? PDF! When is WotC going to realize that we're in the second decade of the 21st century? ...
WOTC! WAKE UP!
I would almost certainly have purchased at least one or two of the core books in hardback by now if it were possible to get legal PDFs for them. (Better if you got a free PDF with the hardback, which most companies do nowadays.)
And DnD Beyond its a lot better than PDFs, although usable on less devices