Mercador
Adventurer
I still have my 2nd edition DnD books, I don't think I buy them to sell them, just for the sake of collecting I guess.Buy them on the cheap and then when they go out of print, sell them at a premium. It will be money gained.
I still have my 2nd edition DnD books, I don't think I buy them to sell them, just for the sake of collecting I guess.Buy them on the cheap and then when they go out of print, sell them at a premium. It will be money gained.
I still have my 2nd edition DnD books, I don't think I buy them to sell them, just for the sake of collecting I guess.
Probably should read the entire thread to make sure it wasn’t already stated....apologies if it was. But PF2 core dropped off the face of the amazon sales chart in less than a week. 47 to 1100 in a week as I mentioned in the other paizo thread. Granted this initial buying frenzy were the paizo faithful picking it up at a discount from amazon but it’s already dropped like a rock since. It’s at 1105 today as I type on amazon. Do I think it’s a great indicator? No since paizo has the direct sales channel and subscriptions but it’s a good overall indicator of sales since the PHB is still in the top 100 5 years later,,,,that’s amazing to me!
Probably should read the entire thread to make sure it wasn’t already stated....apologies if it was. But PF2 core dropped off the face of the amazon sales chart in less than a week. 47 to 1100 in a week as I mentioned in the other paizo thread. Granted this initial buying frenzy were the paizo faithful picking it up at a discount from amazon but it’s already dropped like a rock since. It’s at 1105 today as I type on amazon. Do I think it’s a great indicator? No since paizo has the direct sales channel and subscriptions but it’s a good overall indicator of sales since the PHB is still in the top 100 5 years later,,,,that’s amazing to me!
Already see page 3 has some sales discussion...sorry for the repetition
The true test of PF2 is sales going forward. IIRC, the PF1 Core Rulebook's sales after a couple years were increasing each year. That's what PF2 will need to do as well to succeed. If the initial sales are all they have, they are in trouble. What will be interesting is the amount of product they end up producing. I'm amazed that D&D 5E is now 5 years old...and they only have 25 or so books out. After 5 years of Pathfinder, there had to be around 200 or so Pathfinder books.
It seems like Paizo is indeed making fewer books, but I think the sheer volume they made for PF1 was, ultimately, a problem.
Ah, you suffer from the Collector's Curse. Something I know too well.I still have my 2nd edition DnD books, I don't think I buy them to sell them, just for the sake of collecting I guess.
Nice.(and Red Sonya would be "the scarlett warmaiden" or the "saint blade").