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<blockquote data-quote="Retreater" data-source="post: 7797839" data-attributes="member: 42040"><p>I can speak to it, having gone by the Paizo booth numerous times and saw massive pallets of PF2 books there. They did move a good many early in the Con, but by Saturday and Sunday, the stacks didn't move much. Also, there were large stacks available at other retailers (for those who didn't want to wait in the Paizo "line" - which lasted only two days). There was a booth (Foam Brain) that had huge stacks of the Rulebook and Bestiary, probably about 5' tall, that they weren't moving at all. Other companies that I can't remember also were reselling the books.</p><p>Now maybe we need to congratulate Paizo on bringing plenty of product for all their fans? However, I think they may have overestimated demand. Past GenCons I remember them selling out of the 1st edition Beta Playtest, 1st edition core rules, Advanced Players Guide, Starfinder, and more. </p><p>This can show a lot of things. Perhaps a lot of fans were buying at online retailers such as Amazon, or that Paizo has the resources to make huge print runs (which they didn't have with the 1st edition core rules). Or maybe it is tanking?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Retreater, post: 7797839, member: 42040"] I can speak to it, having gone by the Paizo booth numerous times and saw massive pallets of PF2 books there. They did move a good many early in the Con, but by Saturday and Sunday, the stacks didn't move much. Also, there were large stacks available at other retailers (for those who didn't want to wait in the Paizo "line" - which lasted only two days). There was a booth (Foam Brain) that had huge stacks of the Rulebook and Bestiary, probably about 5' tall, that they weren't moving at all. Other companies that I can't remember also were reselling the books. Now maybe we need to congratulate Paizo on bringing plenty of product for all their fans? However, I think they may have overestimated demand. Past GenCons I remember them selling out of the 1st edition Beta Playtest, 1st edition core rules, Advanced Players Guide, Starfinder, and more. This can show a lot of things. Perhaps a lot of fans were buying at online retailers such as Amazon, or that Paizo has the resources to make huge print runs (which they didn't have with the 1st edition core rules). Or maybe it is tanking? [/QUOTE]
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