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It is the 50th anniversary and Random House, so yeah - I thought/hoped it was a reprint of the pocket books.Did you really? You saw the headline, and this is what you thought Penguin Random House was publishing?![]()
It is the 50th anniversary and Random House, so yeah - I thought/hoped it was a reprint of the pocket books.Did you really? You saw the headline, and this is what you thought Penguin Random House was publishing?![]()
"Pocket Expert" is an established children's miniature reference book series from Random House's DK imprint.It is the 50th anniversary and Random House, so yeah - I thought/hoped it was a reprint of the pocket books.
I thought the same thing. The word "expert" in the context of D&D means only one thing to me--that set.It is the 50th anniversary and Random House, so yeah - I thought/hoped it was a reprint of the pocket books.
Yeah, same. I got a little excited only to be disappointed.I thought the same thing. The word "expert" in the context of D&D means only one thing to me--that set.
How cool would that be?Ah shoot. I thought they were reproducing the 21st century micro reprints of B/X that are small enough for the book to fit in a shirt pocket (I have the Expert set, been snooping for a copy of the Basic set).
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The "E" in BECMI would also qualify for my part.I thought the same thing. The word "expert" in the context of D&D means only one thing to me--that set.
Not crazy. They did it beforeY'all are crazy, but I love you.![]()