What's the most expensive, physical, /tg/-related item you own?
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>>44735715
Bunch of Dwarven Forge stuff that I've barely even used because they're a pain to set up and are only useful for dungeon crawls. I still enjoy the feeling of owning them though.
Friend of mine bought a non-kickstarted copy of Kingdom Death Monster, which is worth more than every other /tg/-related items I own combined.
>>44735715
D&D 5E player's handbook.
Everything else I have a pdf for cause I'm a poorfag
Rules Cyclopedia, probably
>>44735715
Dunno' Anon. What kind of things are really expensive these days?
>>44736317
Things with ridiculously high production value, or things that have become collectibles.
>>44735715
Deathwatch, Dark Heresy, Rogue Trader collectors editions
>>44736346
>collectibles
Hrm. Would a collection of white dwarfs 1-100 all tied up in those swanky red binders be worth a lot these days, or is that garbage?
>>44736317
Collector's editions, limited editions, and books with small print runs.
Dungeons & Zombies had two small (low thousands) print runs that sold out but then the next the 2-3 printings sold poorly so Eden didn't print anymore. Most copies now fetch about $100, I was able to snag mine for $20 + shipping.
Foil Jace, Vryn's Prodigy.
Reprint DnD 2E rulebooks. Selling them on ebay for $40ish now since I never used them.
The official Colossal Red Dragon miniature.
It would be my Calimacil greatswords, since I bought the dragon back when it was sold for the MSRP of $70 and the swords are about $100 a piece, but it now sells for over $200.
not me per say but my neighbour just bought a warlord titan for 2k
>>44735715
>Most expensive thing I've paid for
World's Largest Dungeon
>Worth the most
C°ntinuum: roleplaying in The Yet
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1929312008/104-8897009-9327134
>>44735715
Single item would probably be a copy of the Rules Cyclopedia, same as >>44736241.
If we allow a set of related stuff, it would probably be my copy of Sentinels of the Multiverse, with all current expansions and promos.
>>44741270
>C°ntinuum: roleplaying in The Yet
what the fugg
Is it any good?
>>44741270
Don't confuse "offered at price X" with "worth X" (aka "actually sold at price X"). Amazon has a lot of weird prices, between dumb bots and dumb speculators.
Only sale I can find is at £65 on ebay. That was 4 years ago, but I'd still be very impressed if you can sell yours at even twice that price.
>>44741386
It's borderline unplayable, because of all the timeline shit you have to keep track of constantly. But points for trying to do time travel seriously.
>>44735715