Hello. I am a big time dnd fan and I try to get all the content I can on this very site,but I wanted to ask the staff (and anyone else for that matter) if they know where to buy a hard cover copy of one grung above. I would like to contribute a copy to my local library but for the last few of me have had no luck in finding a hardcover copy. Does anyone know where to grab a hardcover of this awesome,yet elusive book? If so please link it! I'd love to buy a couple of copies for both myself and the local library!
Much appreciated in advance! To the staff keep doing what you do,I love this site!
Take a unorthodox approach, contact the publisher and ask if you can buy a print copy or digital copies for your library. Since it is only 4 pages I do not think the authors will have an issue with you printing a copy for yourself (but be sure to ask and read the fine print in the PDF and your sales receipt).
Libraries are often allowed to create print copies of digital items they have in their collections, for conservation purposes. If your local library already has other D&D books, you might try asking the library if they'd be able to accept either a PDF or a printout that short. It may really depend on the library's acquisition & processing policies.
Hello. I am a big time dnd fan and I try to get all the content I can on this very site,but I wanted to ask the staff (and anyone else for that matter) if they know where to buy a hard cover copy of one grung above. I would like to contribute a copy to my local library but for the last few of me have had no luck in finding a hardcover copy. Does anyone know where to grab a hardcover of this awesome,yet elusive book? If so please link it! I'd love to buy a couple of copies for both myself and the local library!
Much appreciated in advance! To the staff keep doing what you do,I love this site!
One Grung Above is a digital supplement that was released on Dungeon Masters Guild, so you are unlikely to find an official hardcopy.
One Grung Above was only released digitally as a 4-page PDF.
Take a unorthodox approach, contact the publisher and ask if you can buy a print copy or digital copies for your library. Since it is only 4 pages I do not think the authors will have an issue with you printing a copy for yourself (but be sure to ask and read the fine print in the PDF and your sales receipt).
Good Luck and con grats on donating.
It literally does not exist.
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Libraries are often allowed to create print copies of digital items they have in their collections, for conservation purposes. If your local library already has other D&D books, you might try asking the library if they'd be able to accept either a PDF or a printout that short. It may really depend on the library's acquisition & processing policies.
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