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So what price are you paying for your 3.5E books?

$70 USD on a flat-rate pre-buy from the local FLGS, Dark Horse games.

I figured it come to about the same from Wal-Mart, or Amazon, with shipping and such and I get them on the 18th...so I decided to support the FLGS.
 

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TalonComics said:


With overnight you'll be getting it on Saturday the 19th! :)

And thank you for ordering through my store! We even got the character sheet out there before WotC did! :D

~D
Just ordered mine from you too Derek.

Hopefully you'll get a lot of sales from all this.

--FOGS Spikey
 

Zander said:
What excuse do you think I should give my boss for leaving work early? :D

Your grandmother is dead, Eric Noah's grandmother is dead, your dog ia being operated on, or if he doesn't let you leave you'll show his wife those photos you took. Oh, or you're dead, too.

One of those ought to work, but I reccomend trying them all at once.
 
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I won a set of books at Winter Fantasy because I was a Judge and they drew my name. I also got a battlemat and a Revised Star Wars book. :)
 

Let's see...

At my FLGS, I'll pay € 32.9 per book, or € 98.7 for all three.
(Austria has a high tax rate, unfortunately.)

Today, this would convert to $ 111.97. :eek: (€ 1 = $ 1.1344)

I'm ouly 66.67% likely to buy them, though.
 

$81 for all three from my FLGS. Its not so bad when you consider that 1) Oregon has no sales tax, and 2) I have $27 in store credit there from selling back my 3.0 core books.

So looks to be about $54 total.

Of course, no one seems to truly know when the distributors will release them. :(

Speaking of which, remember the good old days when people from WotC product/brand management would post on these boards and give us the skinny on things? I miss 'em, I do.
 

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