Alzrius
The EN World kitten
Over the last year or so, I've grown more and more interested in the history of D&D. In addition to reading Playing at the World, as well as Shannon Appelcline's histories over at DnDClassics, I've been buying a lot of out-of-print materials from previous editions.
Given that 5E will almost certainly premier at this year's Gen Con, I'm interested in picking up some books from its immediate predecessor. However, while things like Echohawk's list help identify what books there were, it doesn't take into account printings.
I don't know if the 4E books incorporated errata into subsequent printings, but if they did then I'm interesting in knowing what the last printings were so I can focus on them when I go book-hunting. Can anyone confirm that later printings incorporated errata, and if so what the last printings are for the various titles that had them?
Given that 5E will almost certainly premier at this year's Gen Con, I'm interested in picking up some books from its immediate predecessor. However, while things like Echohawk's list help identify what books there were, it doesn't take into account printings.
I don't know if the 4E books incorporated errata into subsequent printings, but if they did then I'm interesting in knowing what the last printings were so I can focus on them when I go book-hunting. Can anyone confirm that later printings incorporated errata, and if so what the last printings are for the various titles that had them?