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Friday, February 19, 2016

OD&D Supplement III: Eldritch Wizardry (0e) Now Available in PDF for $4.99


Gone is the naked lady tied to a sacrificial altar. Is nothing sacred? ;)

5 bucks for Eldritch Wizardry is a damn good deal, even with the replacement cover.

Of course, I have my copy in print, with naked lady. heh


7 comments:

  1. This book and Blackmoor were my first two OD&D purchases, long long ago. I had no idea what to do with them, but they were cool looking and inexpensive and I grabbed them.

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  2. One of my favorite D&D books of all time.

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  3. All of this stuff has been available online for free for years. Any reason to pay $5 for something worth $0? Is any money going to the estates of the authors? Or just Hasbro?

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  4. Why pay for something when you can steal? Do you really need an answer for that?

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    1. That wasn't the question. Go work on your reading comprehension and come back when it's up to snuff.

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    2. Given that answer, I'm not sure I understand your question, either. These were never released into the public domain, and therefore never available for free on the Internet, unless they were pirated copies.

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  5. Or you needed to phrase you first comment differently because I read the first part of it the same way. The second part has a better question imho, I am guessing the answer is no at this point.

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