jduteau |
I'm scanning my ROTR Pathfinder cards so that I can play on my iPad using CardWarden. We had just assumed that we had every card, but as I'm using the card lists to make sure that I scan everything just once and get the proper numbers, it turns out that I'm missing the Clay Golem from AP5.
The OCD in me is trying hard not to invalidate my family's progress through ROTR (four more adventures in AP6 to go!). But I am wondering if someone could send me card image for this card so I can have a complete set digitally and could perhaps proxy them if we ever play again physically.
hfm |
Also, if you sleeve your cards in opaque backed sleeves, you could just print one out and never be the wiser it isn't an official card.
It's probably illegal to ask for a scan of the card, but a quick google search reveals there is one for sale here on ebay.
hfm |
I agree - that is a weird eBay auction!
As to asking for a scan, I thought since it was just one card that was missing, it wouldn't contravene any rules.
No, one card or all of them. It's Paizo's IP, you can't do that. But you did say you bought it, so you technically have the right to own a copy of it. Obviously, none of us can verify the fact.
hfm |
Huh, selling singles for this game doesn't really make sense...
My guess is, somehow, people are making money on doing that. Perhaps selling a loose card to someone who lost/damaged their copy of it.
At $1.00 each +$2.80 shipping, with 1265 cards in a complete set, You only need to sell 140 of them to break even. I was using current Amazon prices to get the complete set with free shipping. Also assuming zero money is made off the $2.80 shipping which might not be the case. If so, it's even less cards to break even.
You could essentially nearly 10x your investment WORST CASE if you can manage to sell them all.
Lets step back into reality and realize they won't ever all sell. :)
The Promo cards I can definitely understand, a normal card in the box, this is the best I can come up with.
Sara Marie Customer Service Manager |