D&D 3.5 Reprints in September?

Jack Daniel

dice-universe.blogspot.com
I wouldn't be surprised if they think there's just more desire for 1e and 3.x than for 2e.

It's part of WotC's devious plan to reach out to the Trekkie/D&Der crossover market. "Unlike Trek movies, it's the odd-numbered D&D editions that don't suck!"
 

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As nice as it would be to have all the errata in the book for me, I kinda feel annoyed that they'd expect me to pay $20 for material I already own.

Now if they offered some sort of trade in program where I could exchange my old books I'd be more interested....
 



freeAgent

Explorer
Joe Bloch had an interesting take on this:

Greyhawk Grognard: Is "Provolone" D&D Next?

Seems too early, but its possible WotC is tentatively planning on rushing this thing out the door and the B&N entries are Placeholders, using code to disguise that fact.

Could a rushed release be what prompted Monte to resign?

"Provolone" certainly doesn't sound like a real name to me, so my bets would also be on this and possibly the "3.5" books being part of the D&D Next release.
 


Grimstaff

Explorer
Anyone else find it strange that the PHB and DMG have the same pagecount?

IIRC the PHB was a bit thicker than the DMG.

Its more economical (especially in limited print runs) to adhere to certain page counts. Content may very well stay the same, as things like art, font size, and margins can be tweaked to meet the page count restriction.
 

scruffygrognard

Adventurer
Dungeon boardgame re-release

To add to the re-releases:
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