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Keep the ones you like and use. As for the rest, a bonfire can be a festive option, especially if marshmallows are involved.
I'd recommend against that.Keep the ones you like and use. As for the rest, a bonfire can be a festive option, especially if marshmallows are involved.
I got so close to re-buying a couple 3.5 books last year. So glad I didn't as after the year long slog of running a 3.5 hexcrawl, I was asked myself why I didn't just use Pathfinder 1e. I feel I finally killed the idea that 3.5 had specific things I preferred over Pathfinder. It doesn't. My love for the game was purely aesthetic or sense-memory related. And while that can be valid if that aesthetic inspires me as the GM, I've now been able to lay that to rest.
The only Nostalgia books I am going to keep are my Bubblegum Crisis books as that was the first game system I ever ran properly. Most games before that living in the childhood realm of "Chuck dice, pretend to reference book, make something up." I had been doing before.
Not to rock the boat, but there are too many things I got rid of during or after moves in the past that I find myself going to look for in my collection and am disappointed to remember is gone, so I am hesitant to get rid of stuff now. Sometimes I can buy a new copy but for the older stuff replacing it is too costly (and I am not into PDFs). In other words, you wife is right and tread carefully when getting rid of stuff.
Keep the ones you like and use. As for the rest, a bonfire can be a festive option, especially if marshmallows are involved.