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<blockquote data-quote="Fralex" data-source="post: 6822425" data-attributes="member: 6785902"><p>My book fell apart pretty early on. I sent it back and was given a new one along with a discount for DriveThruRPG, which I used to buy this really interesting (if incompatable with every edition of D&D I own) 2e Ravenloft supplement called <em>Carnival</em>, about a traveling freak show that counts as its own mobile domain and provides refuge to those who need it and homes for societal outcasts. I'm actually really excited to hear we're getting a Ravenloft adventure for 5e, maybe I can finally convert it once we have rules for the 5e Domains of Dread.</p><p></p><p>Before sending my book back, however, I noticed that one of the chunks of pages neatly covered the Spell Descriptions section (with the Conditions section on the end). So when I sent my book back, I just sorta... held on to those pages. In what would prove to be a tremendous boon to all future games, eventually I took the pages to Staples and bound them into their own little mini-book, a decision which I have never once regretted. Now spellcasters can check their spells without taking the PHB away from the other players who need to look up a class feature.</p><p></p><p>My new PHB held together fairly well, but then it, too started to fall apart. Maybe I was just too rough with it this time, though; sometimes I'd read it in bed and wake up to find I had fallen asleep <em>on top of the open handbook</em>. Rather than send it back, I just looked up some book repair tips online and fixed the loose leaves myself with a fine-tipped paintbrush, a bowl of water, and an ordinary bottle of Elmer's Glue. It's stayed together so far.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fralex, post: 6822425, member: 6785902"] My book fell apart pretty early on. I sent it back and was given a new one along with a discount for DriveThruRPG, which I used to buy this really interesting (if incompatable with every edition of D&D I own) 2e Ravenloft supplement called [I]Carnival[/I], about a traveling freak show that counts as its own mobile domain and provides refuge to those who need it and homes for societal outcasts. I'm actually really excited to hear we're getting a Ravenloft adventure for 5e, maybe I can finally convert it once we have rules for the 5e Domains of Dread. Before sending my book back, however, I noticed that one of the chunks of pages neatly covered the Spell Descriptions section (with the Conditions section on the end). So when I sent my book back, I just sorta... held on to those pages. In what would prove to be a tremendous boon to all future games, eventually I took the pages to Staples and bound them into their own little mini-book, a decision which I have never once regretted. Now spellcasters can check their spells without taking the PHB away from the other players who need to look up a class feature. My new PHB held together fairly well, but then it, too started to fall apart. Maybe I was just too rough with it this time, though; sometimes I'd read it in bed and wake up to find I had fallen asleep [I]on top of the open handbook[/I]. Rather than send it back, I just looked up some book repair tips online and fixed the loose leaves myself with a fine-tipped paintbrush, a bowl of water, and an ordinary bottle of Elmer's Glue. It's stayed together so far. [/QUOTE]
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