What DnD book of yours is the most damaged?


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Players Handbook. The spine is separating from the contents, and only the endpapers are holding it on right now.
 

2E PHB. The crappy finish on the cover (from the first printing of it) started to wear off almost immediately and the spine has peeled and ripped. The cover is now a mass of scuff marks and scratches and the intertior has many loose pages. I put clear matt tack on it so it can't be damaged anymore but that was without a doubt the poorest put together RPG book I own.
 


My most damaged book would definitely have to be my 3.0 PHB. This book was heavily abused by a couple of people in my gaming group. All the glue dried up and started cracking, so the individual chunks of book are now coming out. I bought another PHB on ebay for 2 bucks, so I have one for posterity now that I've upgraded to 3.5.

Erge
 

Dagger75 said:
Mine is my Monster Manuel...

...But now I got the 3.5ed Monster Manuel to replace it.

I don't know what he's tellin' you but he ain't me baby. There will never be a 3.5 Monster Manuel. I'm an origninal. Accept no imitations.
 

My DMG, because on a rainy night when my car jack wouldn't stick in the mud, I stuck my DMG under it so I could have solid ground to jack up my Honda Civic.

Hells YEAH!
 

The book thats in the absolute worst shape in my collection is the D&D Rules Cyclopedia. Its held together by masking tapes rather than a real spine. My 3e books are a bit roughed up as well, which was one of my incentives for buying the 3.5e books.
 


I'm surprised that nobody has mentioned thier 1e Unearthed Arcana books falling apart. Heck, I made a copy of mine when it fell apart and that fell apart too.

My 3e books, on the other hand are all in good shape. The PHB is the most worse off and that's just well broken in.
 

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