FourthBear
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This is very encouraging news. I was thinking of putting many of my 3.5e books up for sale. It sounds like there's a pretty eager group of people wanting to buy. If people are having fun playing an RPG, it's all good.
Don't forget that there are also resellers and speculators who want to take advantage of this sudden "spike" of demand.This doesn't make a lot of sense to me. If people were playing 3.5 before, they already own PHBs. If people were not playing 3.5 before, either 4th Edition would bring them to the game table, or they wouldn't be playing D&D. Demand for the old edition wouldn't simply spike, because those new gamers would have to be coming from somewhere (and coming to something). There are probably a handful of exceptions to this (people who sold their 3.5 books and now want them back), but for the most part I find it difficult to believe that scores of new people would be coming to the hobby to play D&D 3.5. If anything, that sounds much more like what we've seen for 4th Edition.
I'm from Australia. Half-Price Books look like they're only US-based. Is that correct?
If people were playing 3.5 before, they already own PHBs.
The only book that seems to be affected by this is the 3.5 Player's Handbook. You've linked to the DMG II there.
This all depends on where you live. I know for a fact that is next to impossible to find a copy of the D&D Player's Handbook v.3.5 here in Edmonton. The FLGSs don't have any PHBs in stock and, of course, cannot get them anymore. And not even the used books stores have any or if they get them their gone faster than the Road Runner can run.
The demand is insanely high! The owner of Whyte Knight (the best place in Edmonton to buy used game books) cannot find any v.3.5 PHBs and he has tons of demand from players who desperately want/need a copy. (A lot of them aren't even aware of the v.3.5 SRD and would have no interest in using it even if someone told them about it.)
Interest in v.3.5 has spiked considerably... there are a lot of people unhappy with 4e. (Not all, but many.)
I have a feeling that when the Pathfinder RPG comes out it is going to sell like gangbusters here. For if v.3.5 fans cannot get a v.3.5 PHB, they'll have to turn to Pathfinder for a v.3.5 compatible game.
I know I won't give up my v.3.5 books.![]()
The people that are confused about the OP's problem (or seem to think he's lying like Kushner apparently does) should notice that a bit after his first post, he mentioned he's in Australia. I realize this might come as a surprise to some people, but books over here in the Southern Hemisphere cost a _lot_ more.
Yeah, let's not talk about how much I shelled out for a mint copy of the Hellbound box set.![]()
I'll bet a lot of groups have one or two players who never bought their own 3.5 PH and now that the books might not always be available the players are picking the books up for their own, if they are continuing to play 3.5, of course.