| Turric the Slayer |
On a recent turn of nostalgia I've been looking for some old Dragon magazines, specifically #114, 119 and 137, however they are indicated as being currently unavailable. Is this just because they are out of stock and will be replenished soon, or some other reason?
I haven't played D&D since the late 80s, but I still like to read some of the material. I've been perusing this forum for the last hour or so and that thread on Pazazu has piqued my interest to buy a current issue.
| Koldoon |
On a recent turn of nostalgia I've been looking for some old Dragon magazines, specifically #114, 119 and 137, however they are indicated as being currently unavailable. Is this just because they are out of stock and will be replenished soon, or some other reason?
I haven't played D&D since the late 80s, but I still like to read some of the material. I've been perusing this forum for the last hour or so and that thread on Pazazu has piqued my interest to buy a current issue.
Typically older issues that are no longer available are actually out of stock. Reprinting of magazines almost never happens, so when they're gone, typically they are actually gone. I'm sure a guru from Paizo will shortly confirm this, but I have to suspect your best bet is ebay, or finding a copy of the Dragon Archive CD, which covered issues 1-200 or thereabouts.
- Ashavan
Mike McArtor
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Typically older issues that are no longer available are actually out of stock. Reprinting of magazines almost never happens, so when they're gone, typically they are actually gone. I'm sure a guru from Paizo will shortly confirm this, but I have to suspect your best bet is ebay, or finding a copy of the Dragon Archive CD, which covered issues 1-200 or thereabouts.
You are correct: Reprinting magazines happens just about as often as werewolves facing vampires in the Super Bowl. It's not impossible, but merely highly improbable.