Parmandur
Book-Friend, he/him
That is just astounding. That the core 5e books are STILL anywhere near the top 1000, let alone top 50, five years after release is just ... wow.
Closer to six years than five, now.
That is just astounding. That the core 5e books are STILL anywhere near the top 1000, let alone top 50, five years after release is just ... wow.
Closer to six years than five, now.
I’ve been checking the D&D PHB rank along with the PF2 CRB rank, and I’ve found their movements to be pretty closely correlated. E.g., when the PF2 CRB was in the 2000s the D&D PHB rank was around 30, when the PF2 CRB was in the low 5000s the D&D PHB rank was around 60, and now that the PF2 CRB is in the 4000s the D&D PHB rank is around 50.
This suggests that these short-term changes in rank have more to do with market forces on RPG sales in general than they do with the appeal of these particular games.
PHB is #34 right now.
PF2 CRB is #4140 right now.
But as far as I can tell, their general trajectories are pretty strongly correlated. E.g., when the PF2 CRB was reliably in the 2000s for several days, the 5e PHB was also selling very well (I saw it in the high 20s a couple times, and never lower than in the 30s). Whereas when the PF2 CRB was slumming in the 5000s for a couple weeks, the 5e PHB also was generally pretty low (e.g., 60s).
Well, no, I can't imagine they'd be still printing it.Looks like the PF1 core paperback is not only out of stock at Amazon it doesn’t look like it’s coming back. Maybe? Amazon says “only available from 3rd party sellers” versus “out of stock”
But per @darjr 's post it appears Amazon may no longer carry the pocket editions?