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 H.B.M.C. wrote:
 Hulksmash wrote:
Do you happen to know all the background books? Those are the ones I'm interested in again. Thanks!


The categories I mentioned are a way to loosely define the book types, so some have more rules than others, some are much bigger than others and thus have more crunch but also more fluff. But if I had to list background books (and I'm including Bestiaries here):

DH1.0
The Inquisitor's Handbook - the first big expansion for Dark Heresy. Very rules heavy, but it's a big 240 page book which means lots more background.
The Radical's Handbook - Not as big, but a lot of background stuff for the more radical side of the Callixis Sector Inquisitors.

RT
Into the Storm - Rogue Trader's equivalent of The Inquisitor's Handbook.
Edge of the Abyss - Very much a high fluff/low crunch book.
The Navis Primer - Tons of stuff on Navigators and other warp-related topics.

DW
Rites of Battle - Deathwatch's equivalent of The Inquisitor's Handbook.
The Achilus Assault - Another nearly only background book.
The Outer Reaches - A book with more background than rules, but not strictly a background book. Introduces the Necrons to Deathwatch.

BC
The Tome Books are the only expansions for Black Crusade outside of the GM kit and the adventure book. All of them expand upon the game's setting, and introduce tons of new elements, but they also have a lot of rules. They're the 50/50 books in the purest sense.

OW
Same boat as BC, with all the non-adventure books being 50/50's, expanding on the setting as well as introducing new rules for things (like tanks - lots of tanks!).

DH2.0
Much like BC, Dark Heresy 2.0 has the 3 Ordo books that function in much the same way.

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If only I had waited and read this instead of spending an hour doing the same research...

Thanks for taking the time to do this, mate! I'm sure it will help others like me that are more interested in the fluff than the actual RPG.

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It really really did. Cost me another $20 in shipping but so worth it. I wasn't going to grab any of them but this was perfect.

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Messiah wrote:
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 Kirasu wrote:
I'm just saying that standard domestic shipping for a 6 lb board game is 25$. Companies get cheap shipping by subsidizing it via high selling products. Clearance sales are pretty much the opposite of "high selling products".

So I don't see why it's surprising when this happens *every* year and international buyers should be used to it. I agree that they should find a way to make shipping cheaper but being outraged over something you KNOW was going to happen seems silly.

Just like how every kickstarter or GW thread starts with "Shipping and/or prices are so high in australia!"


As hilarious as this meme is, this ^. Every year, they have a sale. Ever year people are surprised about shipping.

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I don't get how, if they now are part of Asmodee, they don't have a european warehouse to ship from. It's ridiculous.


Its very easy actually.

They are liquidating all of their remaining Games workshop games/items from their warehouses in the US, because well that's where the items are located. At the same time, Asmodee has their holiday sale going on. If you want board games, im sure its not that high of shipping to buy them if your in the EU.

They are part of Asmodee now, but that happened just this year. Do you expect them to take all their old stock of Games Workshop stuff and ship it over to Asmodee warehouses, to just sit? That would be super expensive for them to do, so they are not going to do that.
   
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 SilverMK2 wrote:
 Kirasu wrote:
Books are heavy.. weight matters when it comes to shipping I'll never understand why so many threads have an incredible amount of "shipping is expensive" posts, as if the postal service was just invented or something.


Shipping out of the USA always seems to cost a fortune compared to other RoW shipping.
Once upon a time, the US used to send packages 'Surface Mail' - boat or truck - and now they ship air freight only.

Surface Mail took longer, but was a lot cheaper - and I, for one, preferred it. Weight did not matter nearly so much.

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The reason I bought rules and became a real wargamer was because I wanted a properly thought out structure to govern the action instead of just making things up as I went along.
 
   
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Where is the X-wing and Armada stuff for sale?

Agies Grimm:The "Learn to play, bro" mentality is mostly just a way for someone to try to shame you by implying that their metaphorical nerd-wiener is bigger than yours. Which, ironically, I think nerds do even more vehemently than jocks.

Everything is made up and the points don't matter. 40K or Who's Line is it Anyway?

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 TheAuldGrump wrote:
 SilverMK2 wrote:
 Kirasu wrote:
Books are heavy.. weight matters when it comes to shipping I'll never understand why so many threads have an incredible amount of "shipping is expensive" posts, as if the postal service was just invented or something.


Shipping out of the USA always seems to cost a fortune compared to other RoW shipping.
Once upon a time, the US used to send packages 'Surface Mail' - boat or truck - and now they ship air freight only.

Surface Mail took longer, but was a lot cheaper - and I, for one, preferred it. Weight did not matter nearly so much.

The Auld Grump


yeah ever since surface mail was removed here in the US shipping overseas can get costly.

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Davor wrote:
Where is the X-wing and Armada stuff for sale?


The FFG sale is more of a warehouse clearance deal. Its generally a lot of stuff out of print that they can't ship to stores anymore.
   
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 Kriswall wrote:
Just ordered the two Warhammer 40k Relic expansions for $10 each. With shipping to the easy coast of the US, it came to $33 total... $13 of which was shipping. Give that the expansions are normally $40 each, that's a pretty solid deal. I didn't see anything else that I had to have, but it's a perfect opportunity to pick up some of the Warhammer stuff that will soon be gone forever.


DARN IT!

I missed this, and now the Nemesis expansion is sold out. That's the one I really wanted...and I'm not sure if I want to pay that shipping just for HoT. Hm.

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I was tempted by all the deathwatch books, only $45 for the lot.

Shipping to the UK, $111. F that.

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LunarSol wrote:
Davor wrote:
Where is the X-wing and Armada stuff for sale?


The FFG sale is more of a warehouse clearance deal. Its generally a lot of stuff out of print that they can't ship to stores anymore.


Thank you very much. That is good to know.

Agies Grimm:The "Learn to play, bro" mentality is mostly just a way for someone to try to shame you by implying that their metaphorical nerd-wiener is bigger than yours. Which, ironically, I think nerds do even more vehemently than jocks.

Everything is made up and the points don't matter. 40K or Who's Line is it Anyway?

Auticus wrote: Or in summation: its ok to exploit shoddy points because those are rules and gamers exist to find rules loopholes (they are still "legal"), but if the same force can be composed without structure, it emotionally feels "wrong".  
   
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I got a bunch of Battlelore and Diskwars stuff for $145 (with shipping). Looks like the same stuff would cost $322 from Miniature Market, so I'm pretty happy.
   
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Went and dropped $76 bucks, got most of the Rogue Trader books (that they still had on hand), Disciples of the Dark Gods and the Radical's Handbook from Dark Heresy, and the Tomes of Decay and Fate for Black Crusade. Oh, and a copy of Anima. Not a bad haul.
   
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I bought a bunch of random stuff to give out for xmas gifts, good looking out!
   
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Cool. Always wanted a few of the RPG books just for reading, but didn't feel it was worth it just for that at msrp.

Finally got my last couple of expansions for battlelore as well. It's a great game for anyone interested in a fantasy board game/war game.
   
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 Freytag93 wrote:
Thanks for taking the time to do this, mate! I'm sure it will help others like me that are more interested in the fluff than the actual RPG.

 Hulksmash wrote:
It really really did. Cost me another $20 in shipping but so worth it. I wasn't going to grab any of them but this was perfect.

Not a problem, long as y'all bought The Lathe Worlds.


And even if you didn't (which you should - go back and order it!), you can still get The Lost Data Slate, which is a free supplement for The Lathe Worlds.


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I was able to finish my deathwatch book collection, get all the black crusade books, and finish my collection of warhammer conquest and invasion for $80 (inclusive shipping). I don't play either of the rpgs, but the books have nice fluff, art, and are great for references for any 40k collector. Not bad at all at $3 a pack, $20 a core set, and $5 a book!!

I should have waited as I spent about $10 on average to get every booster for conquest last month. Still a great sale!

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 H.B.M.C. wrote:

Not a problem, long as y'all bought The Lathe Worlds.


I did

I bought all the Dark Heresy, Black crusade and Rogue Trader I don't currently have that they had in stock.

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 Tamereth wrote:
I was tempted by all the deathwatch books, only $45 for the lot.

Shipping to the UK, $111. F that.


Did you add VAT on top of that? lol
   
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 smurfORnot wrote:

Did you add VAT on top of that? lol


There aren't any.

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 smurfORnot wrote:
 Tamereth wrote:
I was tempted by all the deathwatch books, only $45 for the lot.

Shipping to the UK, $111. F that.


Did you add VAT on top of that? lol


Books are VAT exempt but I'm sure the parcel would have been stopped and checked in customs, and the royal mail would add a £10 handling fee on coz that's what they do.

Just hoping somewhere here in the UK that sells the books will have a clearance sale on them now. But knowing my luck they will just sit on them, then double the price once they go out of print.

it's the quiet ones you have to look out for. Their the ones that change the world, the loud ones just take the credit for it. 
   
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Holy heck that's cheap on a lot of stuff, even with the shipping.

   
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Now they just need to bring back the Chaos in the Old World and the Horus Heresy board games so that I can pick them up for less than what the eBay sharks are selling them for.

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So pissed I missed Horus Heresy for 25 bucks a couple years back.....

I'm almost thinking of getting at least the core and the undead expansions of Battlelore 2e, because it'll especially pay off in 4-5 years when my son (who's currently two) can play it as his first wargame, with much more durable figures than my preciously painted collection.

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I had to look, and my hoarding instincts took over.

I ordered all the Deathwatch books. It wasn't too bad. After UPS shipping it was a bit under $70. That's not bad at all for 9 hardcover RPG books.

   
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Thank you payday!

Picked up the rest of the Conquest supplements (Necon, Tyranid and a Tau set) I wanted to get before the game disappeared. Would have got more Dust, but it's mostly the SSU stuff left, and budget is still pretty tight.

Overall, paid $58 (plus shipping), for about half of what it would have cost normally. Not too shabby, though I certainly wish shipping had been cheaper.

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Someone asked me what I wanted for Christmas, and what did I say? "The Lathe Worlds."


How was the Necron fluff in The Outer Reaches? Was it friendly to Oldcron #neverdynasties players? I may never get a chance to read that book at less than eBay prices now...

   
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I nabbed about $150 in books, including shipping, this weekend. All of the Dark Heresy 1st edition gak, and the Deathwatch stuff.

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 BobtheInquisitor wrote:
Someone asked me what I wanted for Christmas, and what did I say? "The Lathe Worlds."


How was the Necron fluff in The Outer Reaches? Was it friendly to Oldcron #neverdynasties players? I may never get a chance to read that book at less than eBay prices now...


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Thanks! Guess I didn't miss out, then.

   
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