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I hate pdfs, and I'm happy that WOTC primarily publishes Books
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<blockquote data-quote="Voadam" data-source="post: 8515610" data-attributes="member: 2209"><p>I like sitting on my couch and reading physical books. I like sitting on my couch and reading on my kindle a little less because of the small screen, but I still enjoy it. I really enjoy having access to a ton of PDFs on my computer with search and copy and paste functions as I am doing game prep. I really like having a deep gaming reference library for anything that comes up in my games. I have a big physical game book library, but my PDF collection is many times bigger.</p><p></p><p>My in person games I mostly go screen free with abbreviated monster stats either printed out or written down if they are not in the physical core Bestiary or MM that will be at the game. I use modules though and in my last game I only had one of the three modules I was running in a physical copy so I kept a PDF on my kindle open at the table as I gamed for reference for the two I did not.</p><p></p><p>I've been in a group where I was the only one with physical dice and a paper character sheet, and I've been in a group where I was the only one with a laptop (d20 wizards can get a lot of spells from multiple sources that are more convenient to have copied into a word spellbook document, same for summon monster stat blocks that are modified from core by templates and feats).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Voadam, post: 8515610, member: 2209"] I like sitting on my couch and reading physical books. I like sitting on my couch and reading on my kindle a little less because of the small screen, but I still enjoy it. I really enjoy having access to a ton of PDFs on my computer with search and copy and paste functions as I am doing game prep. I really like having a deep gaming reference library for anything that comes up in my games. I have a big physical game book library, but my PDF collection is many times bigger. My in person games I mostly go screen free with abbreviated monster stats either printed out or written down if they are not in the physical core Bestiary or MM that will be at the game. I use modules though and in my last game I only had one of the three modules I was running in a physical copy so I kept a PDF on my kindle open at the table as I gamed for reference for the two I did not. I've been in a group where I was the only one with physical dice and a paper character sheet, and I've been in a group where I was the only one with a laptop (d20 wizards can get a lot of spells from multiple sources that are more convenient to have copied into a word spellbook document, same for summon monster stat blocks that are modified from core by templates and feats). [/QUOTE]
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