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<blockquote data-quote="Lanefan" data-source="post: 8202085" data-attributes="member: 29398"><p>Other than the five or six books I'm constantly referencing, I have the D&D books (which are the vast majority) on one shelf sorted by edition from 1 to 4 (ran out of room before 5e, so they're on a different shelf) including some duplicates I've collected over time. The shelf below is filled with adventure modules, sorted alphabetically for the early Judges Guild modules, by letter code for the TSR classics, and by edition for the later ones. On other shelves are non-D&D RPG books, various boxed sets, homebrew material, and a rather daunting number of minis; and - as [USER=2629]@jgsugden[/USER] - I've a few banker's boxes full of old character sheets and campaign notes stashed in closets somewhere round here.</p><p></p><p>For your shelves, were it me I'd sort the D&D bits (except the adventure modules) strictly by edition - all the 1e stuff together, all the 2e, and so on. If you're currently playing/running 5e, maybe put all those books at the top left for ease of access and count down from there; so top shelf might go left-to-right 5e-4e-3e-2e then the lower shelf might go 1e-nonD&D-modules. That way, if you know which edition a particular book came from you've much less to look through when trying to find it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lanefan, post: 8202085, member: 29398"] Other than the five or six books I'm constantly referencing, I have the D&D books (which are the vast majority) on one shelf sorted by edition from 1 to 4 (ran out of room before 5e, so they're on a different shelf) including some duplicates I've collected over time. The shelf below is filled with adventure modules, sorted alphabetically for the early Judges Guild modules, by letter code for the TSR classics, and by edition for the later ones. On other shelves are non-D&D RPG books, various boxed sets, homebrew material, and a rather daunting number of minis; and - as [USER=2629]@jgsugden[/USER] - I've a few banker's boxes full of old character sheets and campaign notes stashed in closets somewhere round here. For your shelves, were it me I'd sort the D&D bits (except the adventure modules) strictly by edition - all the 1e stuff together, all the 2e, and so on. If you're currently playing/running 5e, maybe put all those books at the top left for ease of access and count down from there; so top shelf might go left-to-right 5e-4e-3e-2e then the lower shelf might go 1e-nonD&D-modules. That way, if you know which edition a particular book came from you've much less to look through when trying to find it. [/QUOTE]
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