bombadil wrote:Weird. Never heard of that one before. How would you explain that sort of mix up?
benwax wrote:Hello all, quick question.I just won/earned a special DCC product. Was curious about members thought on worth and appreciation. Here is the official description from Joe Goodman himself:"A copy of the real third printing of DCC #1: Idylls of the Rat King, the one featuring a misprint. Only 50 copies were not destroyed, and many of them were given to Goodman Games employees, DMs, and volunteers at Gen Con 2006 as a thank-you for their help. Due to unforeseen circumstances, one person didn't make the con, so I have his copy left over. "Appreciate any thoughts, especially those who have seen this type of thing in earlier D&D modules.Ben "superfan" Waxman
AdderMcOne wrote:Is that a 'win' from the special Christmas offer?
Plaag wrote:So far they have no plans on doing a reprint for 3.5, 17.5, 20.5ShaneG.
mbassoc2003 wrote:These yellow border 12.5 reprints. Are they likely to hold their value? If your local games store still had yellow borders on their shelves at $10.95, would you buy them up?Anyone care to give a current estimate on the value 17.5?
mbassoc2003 wrote:So is 17.5 worth reletively less than the other three on account of it not being 1E?I'm reconning 3.5 is about $250, 20.5 is about $150, 12.5 is about $80-100 and 17.5 is about $60-80.Is 17.5 really worth getting. I ignore d20 as a rule, but I may have to review that policy. Is it worth picking up for $100?
Badmike wrote: Gus, I'm so stupid, I passed up ALL the supermodules (A1-4, T1-4, B1-9, GDQ1-7, S1-4) when they came out, cause I had the originals, so why buy the compilations???? Mike B . I think a lot of us did that and paid the price for it later.
mbassoc2003 wrote:Well, I'll leave off DCC17.5 ATM 'cos it's d20. The others are all 1E aren't they? Or was 12.5 the only 1E module?
Rakeesh sah Tarna wrote:I'm reconning 3.5 is about $250, 20.5 is about $150, 12.5 is about $80-100 and 17.5 is about $60-80.- 20.5 $50-70.
benwax wrote:Hey Mike B,It turns out the "misprint" is less of a misprint than an error in the cutting of the cover. The map on the inside cover is partially cut off, with the map key cut in half. The cover remains normal looking. Probably would have missed it if not for the letter of authenticity and explanation that came with the module.Ben "superfan" Waxman