How many books do you own?

How many books do you own?

  • Between 1-10

    Votes: 18 5.6%
  • Between 10-20

    Votes: 22 6.8%
  • Between 20-30

    Votes: 28 8.7%
  • Between 30-60

    Votes: 52 16.1%
  • Between 60-100

    Votes: 38 11.8%
  • Between 100+

    Votes: 165 51.1%

Yeah, I voted d20 only, but I just took a wild guess on 30-60, leaning heavily toward the high end of that. I'm a bit scared to actually count them, though.
 

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About 35 D20 books

All of the TSR OD&D (pre-"boxed sets", pre-AD&D)

And a couple hundred other game books for other systems :)
 


Nothing to fear but fear itself

I just did the count on paper.

d20 only.

83 physical books.
91 pdfs.

I might have missed a few though.
 
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I stop counting around 260... I stopped updating my signature at about the same time...

I would say that only 10 or so of them are adventures, but double that to be on the safe side. :)

I have a complete run of all the FFG books, and a near complete run on Green Ronin books, like most I have all of the WotC books, minus adventures, and one or two Star Wars books. :)
 


I didn't think to count pdf's. Guess I don't really think of them as books. That puts me at a dozen or so (still way behind most of you guys).
 

198 books, not counting Dungeon, Dragon, and Knights of the Dinner table issues, but counting Box Sets (and all the booklets within) as a single book. By the end of Gen Con I hope to break 200 ;)

This was also discounting sourcebooks which I use in gaming but weren't published strictly for gaming purposes (the Essential Guides for Star Wars, shelved on my shelf full of Star Wars games, or the various Star Trek tech manuals on the shelf for Star Trek).

If you count electronic files (and discount electronic duplicates of books I have a physical copy of), 54 files (many of which are old 2e AD&D stuff, like all the free OOP downloads on wizards.com).

I think this poll should have more options for the upper end.
 


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