bclarkie wrote:Consdering, I see them on EBay at least every couple of weeks, I wouldn't say its that rare.
Traveller wrote:Just make sure you get the unofficial errata for the book.Yahoo! GeoCities: Get a web site with easy-to-use site building tools.NOTE: Geocities does not allow remote loading, so if anyone receives an error clicking on the link, copy and paste the link into a new browser window and it will open.
El Diablo Robotico wrote:D&D Rules Cyclopedia. I didn't think it was all that rare, but according to this auction description:
LloydBrown wrote:The guys on the Acaeum are so jaded that if there were more than 12 of something made, it's common as dirt. Okay, I'm exaggerating, but you get the point.
MrFilthyIke wrote:LloydBrown wrote:The guys on the Acaeum are so jaded that if there were more than 12 of something made, it's common as dirt. Okay, I'm exaggerating, but you get the point. And to add to that, the RC is a beloved book. Many basic fans swear it is the ultimate game system. It's a great book, been reading my copy lately.
deimos3428 wrote:Besides, anything which I could have purchased in vast quantities a mere decade ago cannot be considered rare!
MrFilthyIke wrote:deimos3428 wrote:Besides, anything which I could have purchased in vast quantities a mere decade ago cannot be considered rare! Unless something "bad" happened to them.You've never seen horror, till you've seen WotC retail store employees ordered to destroy all remaining 2e stuff in stock. Not return. Destroy. They were all gamers, and didn't have the heart. Funny how things disappear...
El Diablo Robotico wrote:That's just... wrong! I completely empathize with the employees. SOG! (Save Our Games)