All Three 3.5 D&D Books in the Amazon Top 25!

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AnthonyRoberson

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I was surfing the Amazon Gaming Bestseller list today and I noticed that all three Core 3.5 D&D books are in the Top 25! What an interesting trend...
 

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How can that be with only used books available and 4.0 doing to "well"?
Because 11 of the top 12 are 4E books, and so are 13 of the top 22.

(The others in the top 20 are videogame books, Talisman, and D&D minis accessories.)
 

Because 11 of the top 12 are 4E books, and so are 13 of the top 22.

(The others in the top 20 are videogame books, Talisman, and D&D minis accessories.)

Doesn't explain at all. Imagine if they were still printing & promoting 3.x...
 





Want to see something really illuminating?

Search ebay's completed listings for "player's handbook".
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the 3.5 phb, 4e phb and both phb II's come up.


Check out the prices at which they have sold. Looks like the 3.5 phb is selling higher than the 4e phb or 4e phbII.


Course, draw from that what you will. Ebay is its own beast, and this may mean little in the overall picture of sales.

Still....interesting.
 

How can that be with only used books available and 4.0 doing to "well"?

Core books sell well. The 3.0 PHB is in the top 100 as well. The other books in the top 100 include some other 3x books like complete mage and complete adventurer, etc.

Then again, there are also tons of books for 4e that are preorder only that are outselling stuff.

An interesting analysis:

Arcane Power, Martial Power and even the Divine Power pre-orders are outselling the 3.5, but the Eberon and Forgotten Realm Player's Guide are under the core three for 3.5. The actual setting books are way down the list.

There is some analysis to be made of the list, but snarkily making an edition war thread out of it isn't it.
 

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