Which editions of D&D do you own the core books for?

Which of these core books/sets do you own physical copies of?

  • Original D&D LBBs

    Votes: 40 18.3%
  • Basic D&D (Holmes)

    Votes: 72 32.9%
  • Advanced D&D, 1e

    Votes: 174 79.5%
  • Basic D&D (Moldvay)

    Votes: 83 37.9%
  • Basic D&D (Mentzer - the Red Box)

    Votes: 88 40.2%
  • Advanced D&D, 2e

    Votes: 154 70.3%
  • Basic D&D (later editions, pre-3e - Black Box, etc.)

    Votes: 65 29.7%
  • Dungeons & Dragons 3e

    Votes: 161 73.5%
  • Dungeons & Dragons 3.5e

    Votes: 174 79.5%
  • Dungeons & Dragons 4e

    Votes: 143 65.3%
  • Dungeons & Dragons 4e Essentials

    Votes: 79 36.1%
  • None of the Above

    Votes: 2 0.9%

If that is the criteria, then it would make sense to include PDFs. I'd imagine some of the above categories would jump considerably if PDFs were included.

Indeed they would - but I quite purposively didn't include them. I was interested in who actually has the original books.

Cheers!
 

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Indeed they would - but I quite purposively didn't include them. I was interested in who actually has the original books.



It might also be interesting to include a check box under each edition/incarnation for those who have only the player's book for any given one. Maybe next time. ;)
 

Also, I...I sometimes bring my 1e DMG with me, regardless of what edition I'm DMing at the time. I don't reference it much(I don't reference any book much at the table), but I kinda put it on the table, like "This is my DMing security bla-er, street cred."
 

Also, I...I sometimes bring my 1e DMG with me, regardless of what edition I'm DMing at the time. I don't reference it much(I don't reference any book much at the table), but I kinda put it on the table, like "This is my DMing security bla-er, street cred."

Hehe. :)

I note with interest that as I type this, AD&D is in the lead.

Cheers!
 

All of them. All the way up through and including Essentials. Played each of them for at least 3 levels too. Except for 4E Essentials. Still 4E, so didn't see a need to give it another try.
 

Incidentally, just looking at the number owned by people on RPGgeek.com, I get the following numbers:

OD&D: 93
AD&D: 606
Moldvay: 269
Red Box: 385
2E: 465
Black Box: 46
Cyclopedia: 206
2.1E: 124
3E: 473
3.5E: 713
4E: 773
Essentials: 119 (Fallen Lands), 82 (Forgotten Kingdoms), 176 (Rules Compendium)
(Figures based on Player's Handbooks for 1E,2E,3E & 4E)

Cheers!
 

Interesting. I had totally forgotten I never actually owned the rule books for AD&D 1e and 2e. I own Unearthed Arcana and MM2, but none of the 'core' books. For 1e I used photocopies to play the game and I always considered 2e a 'money-grab' so I refused to buy the books and instead wrote down about dozen or so pages of rules updates.

Those were the times when I had little money, but lots of time...
 

All editions except LBBs and 4E Essentials. If anyone has a set of the LBBs they want to give away, let me know ;)

BECMI/Mentzer is my all time favorite. :)

-Havard
 



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