Tragically, the only way to get at the content of those books is content-sharing with someone who purchased them before they were taken down.
The hard copy is still available on Amazon, and I imagine other sellers/resellers. But it and the original Mord's, which is infinitely better than the later version, are going up in price, not down, on the website of the reseller I am looking at. That indicates the market realizes what is quality, and what is not.
Tragically, the only way to get at the content of those books is content-sharing with someone who purchased them before they were taken down.
The hard copy is still available on Amazon, and I imagine other sellers/resellers. But it and the original Mord's, which is infinitely better than the later version, are going up in price, not down, on the website of the reseller I am looking at. That indicates the market realizes what is quality, and what is not.
Or simply that as the book is no longer being printed, the supply and demand intersection has shifted.
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Title is my question. I do not own Volos Guide to Monsters or Mordenkainen's Tome of Foes on DnD Beyond, only physical copies.
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Tragically, the only way to get at the content of those books is content-sharing with someone who purchased them before they were taken down.
The hard copy is still available on Amazon, and I imagine other sellers/resellers. But it and the original Mord's, which is infinitely better than the later version, are going up in price, not down, on the website of the reseller I am looking at. That indicates the market realizes what is quality, and what is not.
Or simply that as the book is no longer being printed, the supply and demand intersection has shifted.