Possibly, but it didn't seem that way to me. Nor do I understand why you would want a book with errata (in most cases).I believe they were referring to the core books unmarred by "The Complete Errata Handbook" WotC put out over the 4e years.
Just nod and call Snarf a bard... it usually works for me.I still don't get it. Nevermind.
Never said I did. Dont want such a book. I'm saying there was enough errata generated for 4e to fill a literal book.Possibly, but it didn't seem that way to me. Nor do I understand why you would want a book with errata (in most cases).
Broad swords left the hobby because they kept being harassed by those insufferable bastard swords.That's the thing with the really old editions. Gendered swords.
WotC is under no obligation to sell the original versions of the 4e books any more than Disney is obligated to release the Theatrical versions of the OT.I believe they were referring to the core books unmarred by "The Complete Errata Handbook" WotC put out over the 4e years.
But wouldn't it be nice if they did?WotC is under no obligation to sell the original versions of the 4e books any more than Disney is obligated to release the Theatrical versions of the OT.
I didn't mean you personally, I meant anyone.Never said I did. Dont want such a book.
I know there was a lot, but the amount for each individual book didn't amount to all that much really. There were just a lot of books!I'm saying there was enough errata generated for 4e to fill a literal book.
Would they even keep the pre-errata copies? I would imagine the old data files are just deleted, but I guess they could be archived. I still don't know that it would be "nice" if they offered them for sale. Seems more like a hassle if I want to by a 4e book and have to figure our which errata version I want to get.But wouldn't it be nice if they did?