Here in Germany there are a couple of local game stores called Ultra Comix that can order all the books if they don't have them in stock, and I am sure most normal bookstores offer a similar service all around the world.
If you want to buy them online, Amazon probably has all books available. Hardcover bundles are as far as I know not available.
Depends on how you look at it. From all I've seen, you can certainly buy bundles, but it won't save you anything off what the retailer is selling the individual books for, or give any future discount. You will never strike a deal like you can for the Legendary on Beyond, but if you are really wanting the best deal possible for hardcover, that's where Amazon or Ebay come in. However, that said, be careful with third party sellers as I bought my physical books numerous times before I finally broke down and purchased new. Guess that comes with the territory but when I first started out I wasn't sure how deep I would be getting into the whole D&D thing and wanted to save on some previously loved books. 5 purchases later and a month of time with no books....it wasn't worth it.
But, Amazon is generally very reliable and has some STEALS for the physical copies compared to anywhere else. So, if you are a completion-ist, just compare the official booklist to your cart on Amazon and you'll get there.
Thank you. I didnt mean that i was looking for a bargain or necessarily a really good deal, but i live in norway, and i cant find any one place that have all the books. If i order from Amazon/ebay and have to buy each book invidually, the postage will cost more than the books.
I'd still say looking into Amazon would be your best bet. At worst, you'd get a discount on combined shipping. The trick is to buy them together rather than separate. Amazon even gives you the option to either ship them the fastest way, or cheapest (combined).
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Hi, was looking for a place to buy all of the 5e books, but cant really find any that have all.
i know that D&D Beyond has the two packages with all rule books and the campaigns, wich is exactly what i want, but not digital.
Anyone know if there is somewhere i can buy hardcover books in packages like that?
It depends on where you are.
Here in Germany there are a couple of local game stores called Ultra Comix that can order all the books if they don't have them in stock, and I am sure most normal bookstores offer a similar service all around the world.
If you want to buy them online, Amazon probably has all books available. Hardcover bundles are as far as I know not available.
Depends on how you look at it. From all I've seen, you can certainly buy bundles, but it won't save you anything off what the retailer is selling the individual books for, or give any future discount. You will never strike a deal like you can for the Legendary on Beyond, but if you are really wanting the best deal possible for hardcover, that's where Amazon or Ebay come in. However, that said, be careful with third party sellers as I bought my physical books numerous times before I finally broke down and purchased new. Guess that comes with the territory but when I first started out I wasn't sure how deep I would be getting into the whole D&D thing and wanted to save on some previously loved books. 5 purchases later and a month of time with no books....it wasn't worth it.
But, Amazon is generally very reliable and has some STEALS for the physical copies compared to anywhere else. So, if you are a completion-ist, just compare the official booklist to your cart on Amazon and you'll get there.
Thank you. I didnt mean that i was looking for a bargain or necessarily a really good deal, but i live in norway, and i cant find any one place that have all the books. If i order from Amazon/ebay and have to buy each book invidually, the postage will cost more than the books.
Thank you, guess i could ask in a book/comic shop if they can get rest of the books, we have a couple shops that have some of the books.
I'd still say looking into Amazon would be your best bet. At worst, you'd get a discount on combined shipping. The trick is to buy them together rather than separate. Amazon even gives you the option to either ship them the fastest way, or cheapest (combined).