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<blockquote data-quote="Castellan" data-source="post: 1911325" data-attributes="member: 639"><p>The FLGSs of note in Greenville, South Carolina are as follows:</p><p></p><p><strong>Boardwalk & Park Place:</strong> Located in the Haywood Mall, it's a Harry Potter-esque store, packed wall-to-wall with all conceivable games. If you wend your way through the close-packed stacks of Go games and expansion sets for "Apples to Apples" (an excellent party-oriented card game, by the way) you come to the Back Wall, where there exist a plethora of RPG books. About 60% is dedicated to d20 material (from WotC Core Rulebooks to the Book of Erotic Fantasy), and the rest is other games (Call of Cthulhu, Battletech, Vampire, etc). This store has a variety of products from WotC, AEG, FFG, Green Ronin, etc.</p><p></p><p><strong>Borderlands:</strong> Located on Laurens Road not too far from my favorite tobacconist and around the corner from a great Indian restaurant. This is your typical FLGS, with wargame tables in back and a large collection of miniatures, paints, and terrains. Lots of good D&D stuff here, though not much non-d20 stuff. Also a good collection of comic books, too. Importantly, the owner is an amazing guy who will go out of his way to order something for you. My wife is a gaming-dice-freak, and she'll ask this guy to order something that's been out of circulation for awhile, and he'll still locate one for her! Awesome!</p><p></p><p><strong>Haven Games:</strong> A hole-in-the-wall shop on Woodruff Road, not too far from where I live. Their selection is tiny, and all WotC-only. If I can't find a Forgotten Realms book anywhere else, I can be reasonably sure it's here. The place is tiny. There are a couple gaming tables in the back of the store, but they really don't fit. Did I mention the place is tiny? Employees seem to have limited knowledge of -- well, the world around them. <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f609.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" data-smilie="2"data-shortname=";)" /></p><p></p><p>All-in-all, Borderlands is my favorite, though the owner of Boardwalk & Park Place is a nice guy who's always opening a new game to get customers to try. If he's working, I make sure to stop in and see what new game he's playing with on that particular day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Castellan, post: 1911325, member: 639"] The FLGSs of note in Greenville, South Carolina are as follows: [b]Boardwalk & Park Place:[/b] Located in the Haywood Mall, it's a Harry Potter-esque store, packed wall-to-wall with all conceivable games. If you wend your way through the close-packed stacks of Go games and expansion sets for "Apples to Apples" (an excellent party-oriented card game, by the way) you come to the Back Wall, where there exist a plethora of RPG books. About 60% is dedicated to d20 material (from WotC Core Rulebooks to the Book of Erotic Fantasy), and the rest is other games (Call of Cthulhu, Battletech, Vampire, etc). This store has a variety of products from WotC, AEG, FFG, Green Ronin, etc. [b]Borderlands:[/b] Located on Laurens Road not too far from my favorite tobacconist and around the corner from a great Indian restaurant. This is your typical FLGS, with wargame tables in back and a large collection of miniatures, paints, and terrains. Lots of good D&D stuff here, though not much non-d20 stuff. Also a good collection of comic books, too. Importantly, the owner is an amazing guy who will go out of his way to order something for you. My wife is a gaming-dice-freak, and she'll ask this guy to order something that's been out of circulation for awhile, and he'll still locate one for her! Awesome! [b]Haven Games:[/b] A hole-in-the-wall shop on Woodruff Road, not too far from where I live. Their selection is tiny, and all WotC-only. If I can't find a Forgotten Realms book anywhere else, I can be reasonably sure it's here. The place is tiny. There are a couple gaming tables in the back of the store, but they really don't fit. Did I mention the place is tiny? Employees seem to have limited knowledge of -- well, the world around them. ;) All-in-all, Borderlands is my favorite, though the owner of Boardwalk & Park Place is a nice guy who's always opening a new game to get customers to try. If he's working, I make sure to stop in and see what new game he's playing with on that particular day. [/QUOTE]
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