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Made in us
Sniping Reverend Moira





Cincinnati, Ohio

40k Choose your own adventure books..... I don't know what to make of this...
Made in us
Sniping Reverend Moira





Cincinnati, Ohio

Yeah, this is pretty absurd.

I'd be fine waiting on a non-limited copy as well.... if they'd release it sooner than two years from now like they state.

If they can limit the number of Finecast you can order, they can certainly limit these as well.

Just really frustrating.
Made in us
Sniping Reverend Moira





Cincinnati, Ohio

Sold out of all 6k in 19 minutes. Increable!

I hope they do the Silver Editions in the future as well. I think its a necessity.
Made in us
Sniping Reverend Moira





Cincinnati, Ohio

I have to wonder why they don't simply announce the book, do a pre-order window that determines how many copies to print, close the window, and be done with it.

I mean, we all know they're making tons of money on these editions. You'd think they'd want to sell as many as possible.

Do with a pre-order window, and you remove all of this hassle and crap dealing with the baskets, etc... And it still remains a "Limited Edition"
Made in us
Sniping Reverend Moira





Cincinnati, Ohio

FWIW, Iron Warrior was REALLY, REALLY well done. I thoroughly enjoyed the book.

Whats more, is that the production of that one was vastly superior to the ones they're doing now. Illustrations on the pages, little elaborations here and there. Almost like a diary.

I mean, I'm still buying the rest (though I did pass on the elf one...sort of regretting that now).
 
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