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<blockquote data-quote="Alzrius" data-source="post: 1738349" data-attributes="member: 8461"><p>I thought this con was one of the best I'd seen in years as far as swag goes.</p><p></p><p>I got a free copy of <em>Code of Unaris</em> and maps for being one of the first hundred people to the Goldleaf Games booth. That was great.</p><p></p><p>I got seven different t-shirts. One from the D&D party. Two from the Paizo people (for renewing my subscriptions to <em>Dragon</em> and <em>Dungeon</em>). One was from the Hades Pro guys (love them! They give so much!). One was from another booth that had a coupon in the book. I think the other two were from there also, but I'm not sure.</p><p></p><p>The Hades Pro people were, as mentioned, great about swag. I got not only a shirt from them, but a few posters, a huge plastic bag (great for the con), three products from Bastion Press (the <em>Oathbound</em> campaign setting being a great one, along with <em>Allies & Adversaries</em> and <em>Friends & Familiars</em>. I also got the DVD of <em>Lupin III: The Dragon of Doom</em>, and a cute lil' scarf and bag. Not to mention, STICKERS!</p><p></p><p>The D&D party gave out not only a t-shirt, but also the cool plastic cup, poster, and tote bag.</p><p></p><p>I managed to snag a free copy of the <em>Hackmaster Player's Handbook</em> from a great guy at the Kenzer booth when I mentioned I didn't play, but was swag-hunting. I'm pretty sure that was where I got my free copy of the KODT Origins 2004 special issue also.</p><p></p><p>The GAMA booth outside the Dealer's Hall had a limited number of bags with information and such that people could grab. In addition, mine had a free copy of <em>Hammer & Helm: A Guidebook to Dwarves</em> from Green Ronin.</p><p></p><p>Two different places inside the Dealer's Hall were giving out a copy of <em>The Rifter</em>, a gigantic (perfect-bound) magazine for <em>Palladium</em>, and <em>PC Gamer</em>, which was about the 30th anniversary of D&D.</p><p></p><p>And of course, the swag bags given to all con attendees had great stuff. Each one had a different old issue of KODT in there (I got two bags because of this, and got issues 52 and 53). They also had copies of <em>Undefeated</em>, <em>Amazing Stories</em>, and <em>Dungeon</em> in them. <em>Dragon</em> seemed to be in short supply, but that was nothing a visit to the Paizo booth couldn't cure.</p><p></p><p>And of course, the little things. WotC gave out a free mini, plenty of places had posters and buttons. It was great!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alzrius, post: 1738349, member: 8461"] I thought this con was one of the best I'd seen in years as far as swag goes. I got a free copy of [I]Code of Unaris[/I] and maps for being one of the first hundred people to the Goldleaf Games booth. That was great. I got seven different t-shirts. One from the D&D party. Two from the Paizo people (for renewing my subscriptions to [I]Dragon[/I] and [I]Dungeon[/I]). One was from the Hades Pro guys (love them! They give so much!). One was from another booth that had a coupon in the book. I think the other two were from there also, but I'm not sure. The Hades Pro people were, as mentioned, great about swag. I got not only a shirt from them, but a few posters, a huge plastic bag (great for the con), three products from Bastion Press (the [I]Oathbound[/I] campaign setting being a great one, along with [I]Allies & Adversaries[/I] and [I]Friends & Familiars[/I]. I also got the DVD of [I]Lupin III: The Dragon of Doom[/I], and a cute lil' scarf and bag. Not to mention, STICKERS! The D&D party gave out not only a t-shirt, but also the cool plastic cup, poster, and tote bag. I managed to snag a free copy of the [I]Hackmaster Player's Handbook[/I] from a great guy at the Kenzer booth when I mentioned I didn't play, but was swag-hunting. I'm pretty sure that was where I got my free copy of the KODT Origins 2004 special issue also. The GAMA booth outside the Dealer's Hall had a limited number of bags with information and such that people could grab. In addition, mine had a free copy of [I]Hammer & Helm: A Guidebook to Dwarves[/I] from Green Ronin. Two different places inside the Dealer's Hall were giving out a copy of [I]The Rifter[/I], a gigantic (perfect-bound) magazine for [I]Palladium[/I], and [I]PC Gamer[/I], which was about the 30th anniversary of D&D. And of course, the swag bags given to all con attendees had great stuff. Each one had a different old issue of KODT in there (I got two bags because of this, and got issues 52 and 53). They also had copies of [I]Undefeated[/I], [I]Amazing Stories[/I], and [I]Dungeon[/I] in them. [I]Dragon[/I] seemed to be in short supply, but that was nothing a visit to the Paizo booth couldn't cure. And of course, the little things. WotC gave out a free mini, plenty of places had posters and buttons. It was great! [/QUOTE]
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