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Hey, Gary. How're things going?
I was looking through the Paizo store and ran across this page.
The Category titles are misleading. For example, "Roleplaying" is where you keep all the books for Eberron. "Third Edition D&D" is code for Forgotten Realms, while "D&D (3rd Edition)" means Dragonlance.
Curiously enough, this other page has coherent titles.
And, incidentally, I'm assuming that, if you only have two of the "Complete" series listed, it means that the other titles are out-of-stock and will remain so? (Or do i need to hunt around some more?"

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Insert Neat Username Here wrote:Also, the top selling product on that page is from 4e.How so? Everything looks like 3rd Edition to me.
Look at the top sellers. #1 is the Adventurer's Guide to Eberron, a 4th edition book.

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Hey, Gary. How're things going?
I was looking through the Paizo store and ran across this page.
The Category titles are misleading. For example, "Roleplaying" is where you keep all the books for Eberron. "Third Edition D&D" is code for Forgotten Realms, while "D&D (3rd Edition)" means Dragonlance.
Curiously enough, this other page has coherent titles.
Yikes. Gary's going to hate seeing that one... the one that's wrong is actually a pointer to the other, so they should look the same.
And, incidentally, I'm assuming that, if you only have two of the "Complete" series listed, it means that the other titles are out-of-stock and will remain so? (Or do i need to hunt around some more?"
Yep—Wizards has discontinued their 3E products, and the distribution channels are running dry.

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Chris Mortika wrote:Look at the top sellers. #1 is the Adventurer's Guide to Eberron, a 4th edition book.Insert Neat Username Here wrote:Also, the top selling product on that page is from 4e.How so? Everything looks like 3rd Edition to me.
We were under the impression that it's non-system-specific... and though it bears a variant of the 4E logo on the cover, it has apparently been discontinued along with all of the 3.5 books.