D&D General DMs Guild Classics POD & PDF Wishlist


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Stormonu

Legend
I kinda wish they would make each of the older edition's PHB's free. I think that'd go a long way towards garnering interest for DMs to pick up older edition material because they could get their players involved "for free", but they could still make money on other products and sucking both players & DM's into having a wider experience with more book options.
 

Zaukrie

New Publisher
I kinda wish they would make each of the older edition's PHB's free. I think that'd go a long way towards garnering interest for DMs to pick up older edition material because they could get their players involved "for free", but they could still make money on other products and sucking both players & DM's into having a wider experience with more book options.
That's how I feel about publishers and ebooks....that are decades old. Give me book 1 in a series free......or not. But that's what I'd do, occasionally. Especially for books that don't sell much.
 

CleverNickName

Limit Break Dancing
Every six months or so, I go out to DM's Guild to look for print-on-demand copies of classic BECMI modules, gazetteers, and rulebooks. I've already bought what few POD books they have for sale in this edition (there wasn't many), and there hasn't been anything new offered in years.

Sure, they have the watermarked PDFs, but those are pretty hard to display on my bookshelf and they are unsatisfying to share with my nieces and nephews. I want the hardcopies, and I'm standing here with cash in hand ready to buy them. I wish I understood what the holdup was, or how I could formally request them.
 



KirayaTiDrekan

Adventurer
The 3.5 character sheets and the D&D Adventure Game are no longer free. $12.99 seems awfully expensive for character sheets, especially given how many arguably better free options are out there in internet-land.
 



R_J_K75

Legend
Sure, they have the watermarked PDFs, but those are pretty hard to display on my bookshelf and they are unsatisfying to share with my nieces and nephews. I want the hardcopies, and I'm standing here with cash in hand ready to buy them. I wish I understood what the holdup was, or how I could formally request them.

I'm assuming POD isn't the same quality as the original hardcopy books, I've never bought a POD book. I didn't buy them either but from what I understand the 1e and 2e and maybe even 3e reprint core books that came out about 10 years ago were scanned and of pretty poor quality. I wonder if somethings from the original printing process from all those old pre WotC books was lost along the way and they just cant do new print run? Just speculating. I remember years ago when WotC started offering old 2E and older books in .pdf in the early 2000s they put out an open call asking if people were willing to submit copies of their books to be scanned, with the understanding that they'd be destroyed in the process. I'd suspect that there is at least some demand for older print books to warrant at least a minimal print run. I think most aren't willing to pay inflated prices on the secondary market for used books.
 

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