Summer has just flown by, and now we're snug in the middle of autumn, so it's time to curl up with a good gaming book next to a warm fire! Our goblin spies have reported back (though they were delayed by a barrel of pickles)—Black Friday approaches! Time to set up an ambush for it! In this surprise round, you'll get first dibs on our older products, a chance to grab them before they go out of stock forever! We've broken our list down into five parts for you, but act soon: these aren't going to come back. When they're gone, they're gone!
If you missed out on some of the products the last time we blogged about it, never fear—many of our books are available as PDFs as well! Be sure to check out our Scratch-'n-Dent sale as well—you never know what you might find!
Just curious, but how damaged are the Scratch n Dent products usually? there's a few I'm looking at getting, but I want to be sure they aren't totally trashed.
Just curious, but how damaged are the Scratch n Dent products usually? there's a few I'm looking at getting, but I want to be sure they aren't totally trashed.
Hardcover books might be scuffed, corners dinged up, pages bent, but otherwise in pretty good condition.
Just curious, but how damaged are the Scratch n Dent products usually? there's a few I'm looking at getting, but I want to be sure they aren't totally trashed.
I have bought Paizo's scratch n dent products in the past, including one last month. I have always been very pleased with my purchase. The last book had a slight crease on the cover. Honestly, after a few months of use, you would not be able to tell which products I bought new and which were scratch n dents. You can buy the less than perfect copies with confidence.
My wallet just can't stand so much to buy in such a short time. >.< At least I can still look forward to the PDFs, eh?
The good news is that many of the products in the blog will last six months or even longer, especially those with 500 copies or more. But there are no guarantees. We started this blog as a way of giving folks the 2 minute warning for products that are getting low. You should have plenty of time to buy a lot of these down the road a little bit.
I appreciate these notices. :) the last thing I want to see is a book I'm desperately wanting out of print when I'm looking at it down the road, knowing I could have pulled the cash together earlier had I known. My hubby and I make good use of these reminders. Thanks!
My apologies if this seems one of those famous "dumb questions", but when a product is marked as "slipping away, when its gone its gone" is that limited only to the printed version?
Or does it also mean that the product will no longer be available in PDF as well, after a certain date?
My apologies if this seems one of those famous "dumb questions", but when a product is marked as "slipping away, when its gone its gone" is that limited only to the printed version?
Or does it also mean that the product will no longer be available in PDF as well, after a certain date?
I am pretty sure the PDF will always be available, however Paizo could change their mind at some point.
My apologies if this seems one of those famous "dumb questions", but when a product is marked as "slipping away, when its gone its gone" is that limited only to the printed version?
Or does it also mean that the product will no longer be available in PDF as well, after a certain date?
This references the physical copies of the products. In the case of Paizo products: even if we run out of those copies, we make sure that there is a PDF product for those who missed out on them.
My apologies if this seems one of those famous "dumb questions", but when a product is marked as "slipping away, when its gone its gone" is that limited only to the printed version?
Or does it also mean that the product will no longer be available in PDF as well, after a certain date?
This references the physical copies of the products. In the case of Paizo products: even if we run out of those copies, we make sure that there is a PDF product for those who missed out on them.