This is what I meant to write!Philotomy Jurament wrote:Those are much better than I expected. I have a twinge of regret at losing the "story" of the adventuring parties that is told in the complete paintings on the original PH and DMG, but I'd still be happy to have new books with the covers in that photo. The main thing is that they don't suck, which these don't. (And the MM cover may actually be an improvement over the original.)
AD&D 1e Reprint Thread
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While I still prefer the original covers, the new covers could be a LOT worse. I'm pleased.
I'm having trouble telling what exactly is on the Monster Manual cover. Is that a red dragon? It's kind of blurry for me.
I'm having trouble telling what exactly is on the Monster Manual cover. Is that a red dragon? It's kind of blurry for me.
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I think it's the red dragon from the original MM cover.Geoffrey wrote:I'm having trouble telling what exactly is on the Monster Manual cover. Is that a red dragon? It's kind of blurry for me.
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I'd grown attached to the idea of really high quality Michael Komarck (or someone else at that level) reimaginings of the original scenes, but this is probably the next best thing, and certainly better than either a typical 4E/Pathfinder-ish Wayne Reynolds piece or some new "retro-styled" piece. I can definitely live with these. Now I'm keeping my fingers crossed as to the quality of the reproduction and the binding.
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I saw someone point out elsewhere that the 'Advanced' was not present on the PHB (the one we can see). I'm also attempting to read the blurb on the bar by the seal. Premier(?) <something> Players Handbook... AFAICT
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1e-relevant (possibly) quotes from transcripts of D&D Experience from twitter.com/geeksdreamgirl
Better pic of the 1e reprint covers
Ed Greenwood presents Elminster's Forgotten Realms. All Ed's campaign notes from his game. It's a "what if" product. Ed goes wild! A celebration of Forgotten Realms and letting everyone check out Ed's campaign (or copy it in your own FR game).
No exact release date for it, but sometime after the summer.
Q: What about electronic support for old edition sourcebooks? We want to buy these.
A: We are def looking at it and planning.
Q: Are you happy with the digital versions of Dungeon/Dragon? Any physical copies?
A: We've considered doing collections again.
Q: Can you strip Greyhawk crunch and give me a box of fluff to use?
A: We've been talking about doing things like that.
Q: 1e books will be original fonts & everything?
A: Yes! We only really replaced the ads in the back and added about the Gygax fund.
Q: Plans to republish any 1e adventures to go with the special books?
A: We can't talk about it yet, but we're looking at our library.
Q: Ed Greenwood's book, system neutral?
A: As system-neutral as possible. Want many people to find it useful and cool.
Better pic of the 1e reprint covers
Ed Greenwood presents Elminster's Forgotten Realms. All Ed's campaign notes from his game. It's a "what if" product. Ed goes wild! A celebration of Forgotten Realms and letting everyone check out Ed's campaign (or copy it in your own FR game).
Q: What about electronic support for old edition sourcebooks? We want to buy these.
A: We are def looking at it and planning.
Q: Are you happy with the digital versions of Dungeon/Dragon? Any physical copies?
A: We've considered doing collections again.
Q: Can you strip Greyhawk crunch and give me a box of fluff to use?
A: We've been talking about doing things like that.
Q: 1e books will be original fonts & everything?
A: Yes! We only really replaced the ads in the back and added about the Gygax fund.
Q: Plans to republish any 1e adventures to go with the special books?
A: We can't talk about it yet, but we're looking at our library.
Q: Ed Greenwood's book, system neutral?
A: As system-neutral as possible. Want many people to find it useful and cool.
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See the link in my last post for a better picture. You can actually read most of the text.SimperingToad wrote:I saw someone point out elsewhere that the 'Advanced' was not present on the PHB (the one we can see). I'm also attempting to read the blurb on the bar by the seal. Premier(?) <something> Players Handbook... AFAICT
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I’m not surprised it doesn’t say Advanced on the cover. After all, it’s not Advanced in relation to 4e. It’s Classic in relation to 4e.
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Thanks for the better photo, Falconer!
I'm much happier than I was an hour ago. I didn't realize that the art on the covers was taken from the original art of Sutherland and Trampier. I thought it was only "inspired by".
I'm much happier than I was an hour ago. I didn't realize that the art on the covers was taken from the original art of Sutherland and Trampier. I thought it was only "inspired by".
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I saw that too. Can't say I am terribly surprised. At least the rest is not total suckage. Plus, the interior will still have all the Advanced references.SimperingToad wrote:I saw someone point out elsewhere that the 'Advanced' was not present on the PHB (the one we can see).
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Can you outshoot the Devil? Outrun his hounds?
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Can you outshoot the Devil? Outrun his hounds?
Ain't nothing to it but to stay above ground.
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it's advanced if you're some simpleton mong who thinks you should get savegames (yes I've seen this - going all the way back to 3.0) or that the rust monster, green slime, grey ooze, etc. and save v. death, level drain etc. for 1e are just there to promulgate "bad" DMing.Falconer wrote: I’m not surprised it doesn’t say Advanced on the cover. After all, it’s not Advanced in relation to 4e. It’s Classic in relation to 4e.
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I'm pretty sure that's how Mick and Keith wrote most of the songs on this one.Kellri wrote:Ken - to really appreciate EoMS you've got to listen to it repeatedly for a 5-day binge. It makes a whole lot of sense when you get back to the hotel at 4AM, smoking a jay on the bed with 2 hookers you just met. A LOT of sense.
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*wonders if it still says 'Advanced' on the inside*Falconer wrote:See the link in my last post for a better picture. You can actually read most of the text.SimperingToad wrote:I saw someone point out elsewhere that the 'Advanced' was not present on the PHB (the one we can see). I'm also attempting to read the blurb on the bar by the seal. Premier(?) <something> Players Handbook... AFAICT
Dungeons & Dragons
Players Handbook
By Gary Gygax
Premium-Covered Player’s Handbook
I’m not surprised it doesn’t say Advanced on the cover. After all, it’s not Advanced in relation to 4e. It’s Classic in relation to 4e.
The twitter post also indicates the bottom seal and band are not part of the cover itself. Though I'd imagine the Wizards logo and such stuff will be in that place. Here's hoping for the full cover brown.
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The "brown" is likely leatherette, no?SimperingToad wrote:The twitter post also indicates the bottom seal and band are not part of the cover itself. Though I'd imagine the Wizards logo and such stuff will be in that place. Here's hoping for the full cover brown.
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Another thing I am not crazy about, but let us hope maybe it's just a brown cover and not puffy faux leather or some such crap.T. Foster wrote:The "brown" is likely leatherette, no?SimperingToad wrote:The twitter post also indicates the bottom seal and band are not part of the cover itself. Though I'd imagine the Wizards logo and such stuff will be in that place. Here's hoping for the full cover brown.
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Can you outshoot the Devil? Outrun his hounds?
Ain't nothing to it but to stay above ground.
Where ya gonna be when the hammer comes down?
Can you outshoot the Devil? Outrun his hounds?
Ain't nothing to it but to stay above ground.
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I would expect something akin to the PHB2 of 3rd ed, that is, a sturdy carton cover with a glossy finish, rather than "leatherette". That's what these covers look like to me. And I honestly would be floored if the binding was crap. WotC's products are very high quality in that regard (I got a near complete 3rd ed WotC books collection holding very well with the passage of time to prove it, actually).Chainsaw wrote:Another thing I am not crazy about, but let us hope maybe it's just a brown cover and not puffy faux leather or some such crap.T. Foster wrote:The "brown" is likely leatherette, no?SimperingToad wrote:The twitter post also indicates the bottom seal and band are not part of the cover itself. Though I'd imagine the Wizards logo and such stuff will be in that place. Here's hoping for the full cover brown.
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