Edition Proof Books?

Why would you need to update an "edition proof" book to the latest edition? That's the whole point of being edition proof - it's not tied to any specific edition, so applies equally to all.

My understanding was these were 3e books after 4e was announced that WotC marketed as edition proof because they would update the mechanics to 4e for free later.
 

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What books will be updated?

I'll consider picking them up if there are 4e updates. Will they require a code from the book to access?

From the link at the top going to the WotC page:

Exemplars of Evil
Dragons of Eberron
Anauroch: The Empire of Shade (November 2007)
Elder Evils (December 2007)
City of Stormreach (February 2008)
 


I have to admit I'm pleasantly surprised. After the broken promise regarding the missing 3E errata I didn't expect anyone to bother with these updates either.

To be fair, WotC did finish up with all of the errata that they claimed was on the way (AFAIK). There was an update at the end of September ( Official D&D Errata ).

They still haven't taken care of the stealth errata in the Rules Compendium and Complete Psion, though.
 
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