Rysky |
Chris Lambertz wrote:We had an overwhelming response to the limited edition and our remaining copies are headed on their way out of our warehouse.I'm now incredibly glad I upgraded my order. ^_^
me too :3
Heh, I wonder what the odds are of getting my physical stuff before my downloads? XD
Marco Massoudi |
Sold out after 10 days - congratulations! :-)
I am now curious how long it will take for the first printing of the normal hardcover to sell out.
Have there been reprints for the Rise of the Runelords Anniversary Edition?
I don't think so, but i'm not sure.
It is still available after 4 years.
I expect we will see the "Legacy of Fire" Hardcover in 2020.
Kalindlara Contributor |
Rysky |
captain yesterday wrote:Eh, I'd rather have the Ileosa cover. :-)Honestly, I'll probably end up buying that one too. Maybe at a PFS event, for the good of the table...
Although, yes, helping out your table is a good thing Kali.
Kalindlara, so noble, selflessly doing so many good things.
Jeff Alvarez Chief Operating Officer, Web Store Manager |
TriOmegaZero wrote:Probably not. I don't believe there was one for RotR, as the costs of another printing probably would not be covered by the revenue that sales would generate.It'd kinda put the mockery on the whole limited edition part, too.
Actually there was NOT a reprint for the Rise of the Runelords Special Edition, like TriOmegaZero asserts. And unfortunately we will not be reprinting the Curse of the Crimson Throne Limited Edition.
Jeff Alvarez Chief Operating Officer, Web Store Manager |
Sold out after 10 days - congratulations! :-)
I am now curious how long it will take for the first printing of the normal hardcover to sell out.
Have there been reprints for the Rise of the Runelords Anniversary Edition?
I don't think so, but i'm not sure.
It is still available after 4 years.I expect we will see the "Legacy of Fire" Hardcover in 2020.
Hey Marco. No we didn't reprint the RotR SE edition and we are either sold out of it as well or we are down to our last couple.
Marco Massoudi |
Marco Massoudi wrote:Hey Marco. No we didn't reprint the RotR SE edition and we are either sold out of it as well or we are down to our last couple.Sold out after 10 days - congratulations! :-)
I am now curious how long it will take for the first printing of the normal hardcover to sell out.
Have there been reprints for the Rise of the Runelords Anniversary Edition?
I don't think so, but i'm not sure.
It is still available after 4 years.I expect we will see the "Legacy of Fire" Hardcover in 2020.
Hi Jeff, thanks for answering.
I know there hasn´t been a reprint for the Rise of the Runelords Deluxe Collectors Edition ($199.99), which sold out recently.
I meant the normal Anniversary Edition Hardcover ($59.99), which has been available since 2012 and still is.
That one won´t be reprinted as well, will it?
There are still more than 1000 of it in stock.
I don´t know the print run of either the RotR hardcover collection (which i bought) or the one of the CotCT hardcover collection (which i´ll buy next week), but i bet the later has a higher print run AND will sell out sooner than the first one. ;-)
Marco Massoudi |
If i had to guess, i´d say the limited edition was 1000 pieces and the regular hardcover 10000.
While no numbers were provided for the Rise of the Runelords Limited Collectors Edition, it was much more pricey with $199.99 compared to $74.99 for the Curse of the Crimson Throne one.
Probably that was not figured in as accurately, but suchs things are very hard to figure out.
I now am curious how the regular edition will sell, but i figure it will do even better than RotR.
In my opinion it is the better AP.
Turelus |
Damn. I didn't expect them to sell out that fast, the RotR ones were around for ages.
Just had the notification mines at home, my ability to focus at work is now shot... this is going to be a long day.
Now I just need to wait for the PDF release and buy that for the easy copy/paste into Fantasy Grounds.
Franz Lunzer |
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While no numbers were provided for the Rise of the Runelords Limited Collectors Edition, it was much more pricey with $199.99 compared to $74.99 for the Curse of the Crimson Throne one.
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There is a very real difference between those two limited editions:
The CotCT Limited is pretty much just a normal book with faux leather cover. That (and the limited run) is the $15 difference to the normal hardcover edition.
The RotR Limited is a very expensive case with faux leather and a metal clasp, a number of Art-Prints, and a superior hardcover book with special inserts (hand-outs that can be handed out straight out of the book) and another faux leather cover. (While very pricey at $200, I also think it is quite worth it.)
Marco Massoudi |
Marco Massoudi wrote:...
While no numbers were provided for the Rise of the Runelords Limited Collectors Edition, it was much more pricey with $199.99 compared to $74.99 for the Curse of the Crimson Throne one.
...There is a very real difference between those two limited editions:
The CotCT Limited is pretty much just a normal book with faux leather cover. That (and the limited run) is the $15 difference to the normal hardcover edition.
The RotR Limited is a very expensive case with faux leather and a metal clasp, a number of Art-Prints, and a superior hardcover book with special inserts (hand-outs that can be handed out straight out of the book) and another faux leather cover. (While very pricey at $200, I also think it is quite worth it.)
Yeah, i know all that, but in the end more people will pay 75 bucks instead of 200.
That is one of the reasons (not the only one of course) the new collectors edition went faster than the first one (which is a great and beautiful collectors item).
If i had to pay 15 bucks more, it wouldn´t hurt me as much as 140 more.
Just sayin´. ;-)
Franz Lunzer |
Franz Lunzer wrote:Marco Massoudi wrote:...
While no numbers were provided for the Rise of the Runelords Limited Collectors Edition, it was much more pricey with $199.99 compared to $74.99 for the Curse of the Crimson Throne one.
...There is a very real difference between those two limited editions:
The CotCT Limited is pretty much just a normal book with faux leather cover. That (and the limited run) is the $15 difference to the normal hardcover edition.
The RotR Limited is a very expensive case with faux leather and a metal clasp, a number of Art-Prints, and a superior hardcover book with special inserts (hand-outs that can be handed out straight out of the book) and another faux leather cover. (While very pricey at $200, I also think it is quite worth it.)
Yeah, i know all that, but in the end more people will pay 75 bucks instead of 200.
That is one of the reasons (not the only one of course) the new collectors edition went faster than the first one (which is a great and beautiful collectors item).
If i had to pay 15 bucks more, it wouldn´t hurt me as much as 140 more.
Just sayin´. ;-)
Very true.
Still, comparing those two Limited Editions as you did (without pointing out the differences) does the RotR-LE a disservice.
Leo_Negri |
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Bummed I missed out on the limited edition of the collected edition (Got the Rise LE and it is sweet). Here's as good a place as any to make my opinion known. I feel that on collected editions, the Limited Edition Version should be the ONLY version (no LE version, just a normal print run like Pazio normally does, but with the only cover being the Faux leather and foil embossed version), it just looks classier than the main release. There, it's out there, I said it. /End Whinging.
Franz Lunzer |
I don't think you had to be a subscriber, just preorder it.
AFAIK you had to have an active subscription AND preorder the book to get the PDF for free.
Now that the book is out (well, the normal hardcover, since the LE is gone), the only way to get the PDF is to buy it, regardless of whether you buy the physical book or not.
H2Osw |
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Rysky wrote:I don't think you had to be a subscriber, just preorder it.AFAIK you had to have an active subscription AND preorder the book to get the PDF for free.
Now that the book is out (well, the normal hardcover, since the LE is gone), the only way to get the PDF is to buy it, regardless of whether you buy the physical book or not.
Checking my downloads, I didn't realize the pdf came with it! That's awesome!
Rick Kunz Webstore Coordinator |