What is the value of Savage Tide?


Savage Tide Adventure Path


I am looking for items to sell on ebay to help finance Christmas. I have the complete Dungeon run of the Savage Tide. Do you guys think it would be worth the time and effort to offer the set on ebay? I also have the complete Dungeon run of the Age of Worms. Does that set have enough value to offer on the ebay as well?


Denise Jagneaux 99 wrote:
I am looking for items to sell on ebay to help finance Christmas. I have the complete Dungeon run of the Savage Tide. Do you guys think it would be worth the time and effort to offer the set on ebay? I also have the complete Dungeon run of the Age of Worms. Does that set have enough value to offer on the ebay as well?

I don't have a great deal of experience with selling back issues of mags, but I should think that, since STAP is not available anywhere else and will likely never be reprinted, you should not have a difficult time selling those issues. On the other hand AoW has been reprinted as a stand alone text. However, they may sell simply as back issues of a popular title.

In my mind, making $ is always worth the effort. Time is another thing. Today is the 8th. Do you think you have enought time to post and sell, collect and spend before Christmas?


Troy Pacelli wrote:
I don't have a great deal of experience with selling back issues of mags, but I should think that, since STAP is not available anywhere else and will likely never be reprinted, you should not have a difficult time selling those issues. On the other hand AoW has been reprinted as a stand alone text. However, they may sell simply as back issues of a popular title.

I know that the first Dungeon adventure path - the Shackled City - was polished up, revised for up to six players and made 3.5-friendly, and published as a hardcover.

But when was the second path, Age of Worms, re-printed?

I will concur that the Savage Tide adventure path is the more valuable, as there will never be any .pdf documents of those issues (aside from the first installment, in Dungeon 139).


Bellona wrote:

I know that the first Dungeon adventure path - the Shackled City - was polished up, revised for up to six players and made 3.5-friendly, and published as a hardcover.

But when was the second path, Age of Worms, re-printed?

I may be mistaken. I thought it had been. If not, well, there you go. That much more value for AoW.

Bellona wrote:
I will concur that the Savage Tide adventure path is the more valuable, as there will never be any .pdf documents of those issues (aside from the first installment, in Dungeon 139).

Well... Nevermind. I don't want to hurt the OP's resell value.


Bellona wrote:
I will concur that the Savage Tide adventure path is the more valuable, as there will never be any .pdf documents of those issues (aside from the first installment, in Dungeon 139).
Troy Pacelli wrote:
Well... Nevermind. I don't want to hurt the OP's resell value.

Well, I meant that there won't be any _official_ .pdf document versions. Unless you know something about WotC letting Paizo publish them?


Bellona wrote:
Well, I meant that there won't be any _official_ .pdf document versions. Unless you know something about WotC letting Paizo publish them?

Nope, I meant EXACTLY the same thing. Nothing _official_. <wink> <bends knows with finger>


Troy Pacelli wrote:
Bellona wrote:
Well, I meant that there won't be any _official_ .pdf document versions. Unless you know something about WotC letting Paizo publish them?
Nope, I meant EXACTLY the same thing. Nothing _official_. <wink> <bends knows with finger>

Wink, wink! Nudge, nudge! Snap, snap! Say no MORE! A wink's as good as a nod to a blind bat.


Laurellien wrote:
Troy Pacelli wrote:
Bellona wrote:
Well, I meant that there won't be any _official_ .pdf document versions. Unless you know something about WotC letting Paizo publish them?
Nope, I meant EXACTLY the same thing. Nothing _official_. <wink> <bends knows with finger>
Wink, wink! Nudge, nudge! Snap, snap! Say no MORE! A wink's as good as a nod to a blind bat.

And now for something completly different.


Denise Jagneaux 99 wrote:
I am looking for items to sell on ebay to help finance Christmas. I have the complete Dungeon run of the Savage Tide. Do you guys think it would be worth the time and effort to offer the set on ebay? I also have the complete Dungeon run of the Age of Worms. Does that set have enough value to offer on the ebay as well?

I know I'd bid on it. Post a link, if you decide to go through with your plan.


I have posted them on ebay. The auctions are:

Age of Worms
and
Savage Tide


Kurukami wrote:
I know I'd bid on it. Post a link, if you decide to go through with your plan.
Denise Jagneaux 99 wrote:

I have posted them on ebay. The auctions are:

Age of Worms
and
Savage Tide

These auctions have three days left and no bids so far. Kurukami? What's up, dude?


Troy Pacelli wrote:
Kurukami wrote:
I know I'd bid on it. Post a link, if you decide to go through with your plan.
Denise Jagneaux 99 wrote:

I have posted them on ebay. The auctions are:

Age of Worms
and
Savage Tide
These auctions have three days left and no bids so far. Kurukami? What's up, dude?

My guess would be the slightly high shipping. I'm not sure off hand how much it costs to ship 13 magazines, but I know my Friendly Local Online Gaming Store charged me about 7 bucks to ship 6 DnD books, plus 4 magazines.

It is odd though. 14+25= 39 bucks, or 3 bucks an issue. It is still a steal.

Denise Jagneaux, if you don't sell the books on ebay, I'd suggest asking Hieroglyphs Books to make you an offer for them. She buys a lot of books, so it is worth a shot.


Oh, yeah, Denise, that shipping is pretty high. USPS - you can even get free shipping materials. I don’t know all that much about Ebay, but my DW is real into it and she rails about high shipping as being “fee avoidance.” I don’t really understand what that is, but apparently, it’s a bad thing that bidders don’t like? So maybe that’s something to consider too.

Still and all, Kurukami’s reasons for not bidding are just speculation until he replies.


Troy Pacelli wrote:
Kurukami wrote:
I know I'd bid on it. Post a link, if you decide to go through with your plan.
Denise Jagneaux 99 wrote:

I have posted them on ebay. The auctions are:

Age of Worms
and
Savage Tide
These auctions have three days left and no bids so far. Kurukami? What's up, dude?

I get paid on Friday. I paid rent with my last paycheck. *grin* Don't worry, I plan to bid.


Kurukami wrote:
Troy Pacelli wrote:
Kurukami wrote:
I know I'd bid on it. Post a link, if you decide to go through with your plan.
Denise Jagneaux 99 wrote:

I have posted them on ebay. The auctions are:

Age of Worms
and
Savage Tide
These auctions have three days left and no bids so far. Kurukami? What's up, dude?
I get paid on Friday. I paid rent with my last paycheck. *grin* Don't worry, I plan to bid.

;) I've been there. Good on you, mate.


Damn. I got outbid in the last moments. Guess I should've waited a few more seconds to snipe it. *grin* Well, at the very least I've brought up the price considerably. : )


Damn, I would have bought all age of worms dungeon just to get issue 132 that I don't have !!


Does anyone know what price they sold for?


hogarth wrote:
Does anyone know what price they sold for?

No expert on Ebay am I, but I think you get the final prices if you click the links above. It was like $24 for AoWs and $43 for Savage Tide unless I'm not following this correctly.


I've bought and sold on eBay, myself, and only ever bought one Dungeon issue from eBay (the one w/the "BoVD" adventure, primarily for Scuttlecove backdrop). Haven't yet run it, meant to as a sidequest for the Jade Ravens.

Personally, I couldn't sell my Savage Tide issues for two reasons. First, I spent a year and a half running it and have a sincerely good amount of personal value attached to it. (Will never forgive myself for selling my D&D black box board game and other three "board game" styled adventures in a garage sale for $5 when I was a kid.)

Second, I'm rough on my stuff, and these magazines have krinkles, rips, markings I made in them, and are held together with Scotch tape. They saw good usage, but I wouldn't buy them in their condition now.


If anybody's interested, I've just put up my Savage Tide Dungeon magazines up on Ebay...

Check it out!!!.


TracerBullet42 wrote:

If anybody's interested, I've just put up my Savage Tide Dungeon magazines up on Ebay...

Check it out!!!.

Yes, please help this guy out so he doesn't have to cary them around in a green storage case through the snow to my house!


Troy Pacelli wrote:
TracerBullet42 wrote:

If anybody's interested, I've just put up my Savage Tide Dungeon magazines up on Ebay...

Check it out!!!.

Yes, please help this guy out so he doesn't have to cary them around in a green storage case through the snow to my house!

~laughter~ If I did nto already have Dungeon Magazine 70-150, I would buy them. Good luck on the sale!

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