Hiya warhammer fans. Quick question, are these books valuable?
>>55356025
very and you know it, you little faggot. now piss off.
Check it out on eBay
>>55356040
No, I have no idea at all. I don't play warhammer, these books belong to my dad.
>>55356309
depending on your luck and the condition i say 75€ each maybe more
whether your dads wants to sell them is another question entirely
>>55356675
€75 is way too little:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/1869893514/ref=tmm_hrd_used_olp_sr?ie=UTF8&condition=used&qid=1505257306&sr=8-1
What's the content of these books, anyway?
>>55362532
A bunch of rules and info about oldschool chaos for both 40k and fantasy. Had some pretty kickass Ian Miller art too some of which got reused in the Liber Chaotic.
I paid 120$ for the one in the right in the US
>>55356309
Goiddamn, did he never play or something? Those look pristine
Problem with all old Warhammer books is, all nostalgia and coolness aside, they are completely useless now. Rules-wise it's obvious, but pretty much all the fluff has been retconned or at least twisted so much it barely resembles it's old self.
>>55366761
Agree 100%. You forgot to mention the edition police though. Remember kids, if you are not playing the most recent edition Tom Kirby will kick down your door & confiscate your old books. Be smart, be safe & be autistic.
>>55367254
Kirby won't do fukin nuffin I'll fukin bang im out if he comes round ere mouthin off
>>55367254
Well, off course if you play older editions old books are usable for you. That's obvious.
But if, for example, you GM a Dark Heresy campaign and would like to use old books, like OP's as source material, you either have to use them only for vague inspiration, or pretty much ignore everything that happened in lore for the last 15-20 years.
>>55356025
>old hardcover warhammer
You lucky bastard
>>55367452
>ignore everything that happened in lore for the last 15-20 years.
Best piece of advice on /tg/ so far this year.
>>55356025
>"Hey, hey Bluetable fans!"