lordan wrote:There are still a couple online stores that have some of the older #'s.
NetRodent wrote:I know nothing about DCC modules, how can you tell if its a first printing or not? Do the modules state the printing number?
Gus Landt wrote:Very few people consider anything 'd20' to be collectible. Some of the few exceptions to that seem to be the limited edition convention DCC modules.
Kingofpain89 wrote:Looks like the collectibility of some of the non-convention modules is starting to pick up as well: ** expired/removed eBay auction **I know this one is a bit harder to find but I would never have expected it to go for that much.Or it could just be that the guy that won this auction wanted it really, really bad. I checked and the seller also won the other DCC auctions that the seller had up.
le Rahib wrote:Strange... if you check Goodman Games Website, you will notice that some of DCC now unavaible will be soon reprinted.http://www.goodman-games.com/upcomingreleases.phpI am not sure that the different printings are collectable. Maybe the first ones with another front cover and of course the convention modules, but that's all.DCC#42 is schedulded for january. Next year Goodman will reach #80
Badmike wrote:I would say the collectibility of the "common" DCC modules is extremely suspect...they seem to be willing to reprint anything that isn't a limited edition item, multiple times as a matter of fact.Mike B.
Badmike wrote:I would say the collectibility of the "common" DCC modules is extremely suspect...they seem to be willing to reprint anything that isn't a limited edition item, multiple times as a matter of fact.
Blackmoor wrote:Well they are in the business of making money, if product sold out it makes sense to print more to sell.
Badmike wrote:Hey, nothing wrong with that...helps me out when I miss picking up a particular item. But just a warning someone shouldn't be spending $30 on a "common" entry when it may just be reprinted a few months later (and typically with even more content than the original). I do like the Goodman Games practice of changing the covers, though....Mike B.