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Title: The garage releases a treasure trove!
Post by: Sacrosanct on September 02, 2013, 05:10:29 PM
One of the big boxes I had tucked away in the garage and hasn't been touched in over a decade was just opened.  What treasure awaited me?


A shit ton of 2e stuff:
Al Qadim rulebook
About every "complete book of" you can think of
Arms and Equipment guide
Catacomb guide
Creative Campaigning (these last two are invaluable even if you're not playing 2e)
Villains
Giantcraft
Draconimion
Book of Drow
Encyclopedia Arcana
Wizard's spell compendium I and II
all of the 2e black border reprints (I already had my originals handy)
High level campain book
S&P and C&T books
Forgotten Realms boxed setting
Spellbound boxed set
Ruins of undermountain boxed set (now that's a true megadungeon.  I really like the cards that came along with it)
BECMI Creature Catalog book (orange border)
Ravenloft bestiary
Red Steel setting
A bunch of Forgotten Realms poster sized folded maps
A Balder's gate map (I think from the video game)
Core Rules 2.0 CD Rom with instruction book (I already had 1.0)

And quite a bit of Earthdawn stuff, although I never actually played it.  Not sure of the version, but it's all from 1993
Earthdawn setting
Parainth boxed set
Barsaive boxed set
Creatures of Earthdawn book
Earthdawn companion book
Title: The garage releases a treasure trove!
Post by: Ladybird on September 02, 2013, 06:12:17 PM
Quote from: Sacrosanct;687913One of the big boxes I had tucked away in the garage and hasn't been touched in over a decade was just opened.  What treasure awaited me?

Nice present from your younger self.

If that Earthdawn stuff is from 93, it'll be 1st ed.
Title: The garage releases a treasure trove!
Post by: Dana on September 02, 2013, 06:21:41 PM
We're getting ready to move in a few months, so we're going through this process -- but in reverse. As we pull stuff down from shelves and put everything into boxes, it's like a tour through the 70s, 80s, 90s, and 00s of gaming.

I need to do a checklist sometime to see if there are any of those "Complete" books we're missing. I know we have a LOT of them, but it's entirely possible we missed one somewhere.

Fun find, Sacrosanct!
Title: The garage releases a treasure trove!
Post by: Sacrosanct on September 02, 2013, 06:55:13 PM
Alas, the elation is tempered with knowing that I'll never actually play with most of that stuff ;)

I bought a bunch of shit in the 90s, and never ended up finding anyone to play them with (like all the Earthdawn stuff).  But I don't want to get rid of it either :D
Title: The garage releases a treasure trove!
Post by: Dana on September 02, 2013, 07:00:44 PM
Heh. RPG Hoarders Anonymous.

Right there with you on that.

I'm *hoping* that, when we move in a few months, being closer to our friends will mean more gaming and mini-painting. We live in the back of beyond right now.

The Core Rules CD has been pretty helpful for me in that it has full text search for a TON of books, including all the Player's Option stuff and a good number of Complete books, too.

I don't think I ever owned Al Qadim. Definitely an oversight on my part.
Title: The garage releases a treasure trove!
Post by: 1989 on September 02, 2013, 09:32:43 PM
Quote from: Sacrosanct;687913One of the big boxes I had tucked away in the garage and hasn't been touched in over a decade was just opened.  What treasure awaited me?


A shit ton of 2e stuff:
Al Qadim rulebook
About every "complete book of" you can think of
Arms and Equipment guide
Catacomb guide
Creative Campaigning (these last two are invaluable even if you're not playing 2e)
Villains
Giantcraft
Draconimion
Book of Drow
Encyclopedia Arcana
Wizard's spell compendium I and II
all of the 2e black border reprints (I already had my originals handy)
High level campain book
S&P and C&T books
Forgotten Realms boxed setting
Spellbound boxed set
Ruins of undermountain boxed set (now that's a true megadungeon.  I really like the cards that came along with it)
BECMI Creature Catalog book (orange border)
Ravenloft bestiary
Red Steel setting
A bunch of Forgotten Realms poster sized folded maps
A Balder's gate map (I think from the video game)
Core Rules 2.0 CD Rom with instruction book (I already had 1.0)

And quite a bit of Earthdawn stuff, although I never actually played it.  Not sure of the version, but it's all from 1993
Earthdawn setting
Parainth boxed set
Barsaive boxed set
Creatures of Earthdawn book
Earthdawn companion book

That's awesome, man. Did you forget you had all that stuff?

Start reading that stuff and experience once again all the love and effort poured into the creation of those awesome 2e campaign worlds. Detailed wondrous worlds for our imagination.
Title: The garage releases a treasure trove!
Post by: Opaopajr on September 02, 2013, 09:43:10 PM
Quote from: Sacrosanct;687954Alas, the elation is tempered with knowing that I'll never actually play with most of that stuff ;)

I bought a bunch of shit in the 90s, and never ended up finding anyone to play them with (like all the Earthdawn stuff).  But I don't want to get rid of it either :D

Damn! I was wondering if you wanted to bequeath any orphans to a new loving home.
:mad:
Title: The garage releases a treasure trove!
Post by: Sacrosanct on September 02, 2013, 09:45:40 PM
Quote from: 1989;687973That's awesome, man. Did you forget you had all that stuff?

Start reading that stuff and experience once again all the love and effort poured into the creation of those awesome 2e campaign worlds. Detailed wondrous worlds for our imagination.

I thought I had just lost them over the course of a few moves.  I just got done reading Al Qadim.  Excellent setting for running the I series modules again.  I'm definitely going to be reading Undermountain and mine it for some ideas for my megadungeon I'm working on.  For example, the trap/lure/snare card set I'm using for inspiration to put random traps in the dungeon.  So instead of having a set pit trap here, you'd roll and see what kind of trap it would be.  Gotta keep the PCs on their toes ;)
Title: The garage releases a treasure trove!
Post by: Teazia on September 02, 2013, 09:48:59 PM
Good times!  Most of that stuff could be useful with Next or any Edition.  If you have no use for it, you should donate it to me (Ill pay shipping) or some sort of kids gaming group.

:p
Title: The garage releases a treasure trove!
Post by: Sacrosanct on September 02, 2013, 09:53:45 PM
I suppose I could scan the maps into my computer and run Ruins of Undermountain with Roll20 on a G+ hangout.  That would be a loooooong set of sessions ;)

Hard thing about G+ is finding people who are free for more than the first couple of sessions. I wonder what the interest level would be for something like that.  Perhaps using Next's rules.
Title: The garage releases a treasure trove!
Post by: Silverlion on September 03, 2013, 01:14:35 AM
I wish I had those boxes. Awesome stuff.
Title: The garage releases a treasure trove!
Post by: Ravenswing on September 03, 2013, 02:37:28 AM
Well ... in need of cash last year, I liquidated a lot of my 20- and 30-year old stuff to Noble Knight Games, as well as a couple private buyers for some of the more valuable bits, and realized nearly $400.  Might be you could get some pin money for some of those, if you don't figure you'll be playing them again.
Title: The garage releases a treasure trove!
Post by: The Ent on September 03, 2013, 06:53:21 PM
That's awesome Sacro.

Some real gems were made for 2e.
Title: The garage releases a treasure trove!
Post by: Novastar on September 04, 2013, 10:31:47 AM
For me, a lot of my old stock got the Xacto-knife treatment, and scanned and collected into PDF's, stored on multiple computers. I just can't justify lugging that many books around anymore (we tend to move frequently), but don't want to lose my collection.

If US IP law wasn't so screwy, I'd host them on file-sharing sites, since most of the books are OOP; but I don't feel like going to jail.
Title: The garage releases a treasure trove!
Post by: Bill on September 04, 2013, 10:41:12 AM
That's actual treasure!
Title: The garage releases a treasure trove!
Post by: Sacrosanct on September 04, 2013, 10:48:19 AM
Quote from: The Ent;688309That's awesome Sacro.

Some real gems were made for 2e.

Tis true.  I have a huge old trunk (the kind wealthy people used for traveling in the 1800s) full of all my other stuff (all my Dragon magazines, 1e books and modules, boxed sets of B/X, other gaming books (TMNT, Robotech, etc) and a bunch of other 2e stuff I had as well.  I think I need to find another one now ;)

I even found a book called, "Power of Magic", which is sort a collection of "real magic" used in various cultures around the world that I had as inspiration for my in game stuff.
Title: The garage releases a treasure trove!
Post by: mcbobbo on September 04, 2013, 01:23:01 PM
Quote from: Sacrosanct;687913One of the big boxes I had tucked away in the garage and hasn't been touched in over a decade was just opened.  What treasure awaited me?


A shit ton of 2e stuff:
Al Qadim rulebook
About every "complete book of" you can think of
Arms and Equipment guide
Catacomb guide
Creative Campaigning (these last two are invaluable even if you're not playing 2e)
Villains
Giantcraft
Draconimion
Book of Drow
Encyclopedia Arcana
Wizard's spell compendium I and II
all of the 2e black border reprints (I already had my originals handy)
High level campain book
S&P and C&T books
Forgotten Realms boxed setting
Spellbound boxed set
Ruins of undermountain boxed set (now that's a true megadungeon.  I really like the cards that came along with it)
BECMI Creature Catalog book (orange border)
Ravenloft bestiary
Red Steel setting
A bunch of Forgotten Realms poster sized folded maps
A Balder's gate map (I think from the video game)
Core Rules 2.0 CD Rom with instruction book (I already had 1.0)

And quite a bit of Earthdawn stuff, although I never actually played it.  Not sure of the version, but it's all from 1993
Earthdawn setting
Parainth boxed set
Barsaive boxed set
Creatures of Earthdawn book
Earthdawn companion book

I told you last night, get the hell out of my garage!
Title: The garage releases a treasure trove!
Post by: mcbobbo on September 04, 2013, 01:30:37 PM
Quote from: Sacrosanct;687986I suppose I could scan the maps into my computer and run Ruins of Undermountain with Roll20 on a G+ hangout.  That would be a loooooong set of sessions ;)

I would either Google it or ask G+ about it first.  I bet you someone has already mapped it.  Well 50/50 shot, anyway.

Quote from: Sacrosanct;687986Hard thing about G+ is finding people who are free for more than the first couple of sessions. I wonder what the interest level would be for something like that.  Perhaps using Next's rules.

Yeah, what is the deal with that?  I went to roll20 looking to _play_ something/anything at night during the week.  All I found was a 4e Pokemon game and PFS (which wasn't a regular seat at all but a loose promise that I wouldn't have any trouble finding a seat.)

As a former WoW addict it really baffles me.  "Raid nights" were pretty simple to set up, particularly with a few thousand people to pull from.  Guilds getting XP and raid lockouts and other things messed with that (deliberately), but the culture should still exist.
Title: The garage releases a treasure trove!
Post by: The Ent on September 04, 2013, 02:57:53 PM
Quote from: Sacrosanct;688470Tis true.  I have a huge old trunk (the kind wealthy people used for traveling in the 1800s) full of all my other stuff (all my Dragon magazines, 1e books and modules, boxed sets of B/X, other gaming books (TMNT, Robotech, etc) and a bunch of other 2e stuff I had as well.  I think I need to find another one now ;)

I even found a book called, "Power of Magic", which is sort a collection of "real magic" used in various cultures around the world that I had as inspiration for my in game stuff.

Very cool.

I Recently Moved some old 2e and Basic stuff from my old "boy room" where they'd been gathering dust to my appartment, myself. :)

(I'm a huge Forgotten Realms fan, still got the Gold Box I bought 20 years back. Well actually the physical box had to go (except the cover) due to wear :D but I love that box!!!)

I've considered getting some more of the old classic stuff, too (Forgotten Realms stuff, Basic stuff, other stuff...) now and then. It's not that pricey on the net. :)