bclarkie wrote:faro wrote:bclarkie wrote:Wow that didn't take long. Trade bait...Heh, you mean there is stuff out there you still need.
faro wrote:bclarkie wrote:Wow that didn't take long. Trade bait...
bclarkie wrote:Wow that didn't take long.
bclarkie wrote:Nice win on the RPGA1. btw, I am quite jealous.
faro wrote: Cheers! That sat around for rather a l-o-n-g time (7 hours or more?). Must've missed it by 10 minutes before going to sleep: Frank shares Rob's habit of posting/listing at 3.30am UK time, I think. Was surprised the bidders on the other copy hadn't pounced-- or yourself, for that matter.
bclarkie wrote:I just missed it. As noted, I haven't been able to check Ebay as much over the last couple weeks as often as I usually do. I was able to snag a few choice items on BINs though for which I will be posting in the fun finds thread.
faro wrote:bclarkie wrote:I just missed it. As noted, I haven't been able to check Ebay as much over the last couple weeks as often as I usually do. I was able to snag a few choice items on BINs though for which I will be posting in the fun finds thread. Yeah, I'd already spotted the 4th OD&D. Oops... didn't say that! ^^*waves a big flag that it's open season w/o Brian!*
bbarsh wrote:http://cgi.ebay.com/TSR-BOARD-GAME-LEGE ... dZViewItemI am not familiar with this...
Xaxaxe wrote:I've actually got a copy. It's card-based, uses a point-to-point movement system, and is intended for a young audience. It's actual relationship to D&D is nebulous at best, but many of the expected elements (big swords, toothy monsters, fireballs) are there.Honestly, it's not completely awful. It's certainly no Terrible Swift Sword, but it has its moments.