Towers of High Sorcery

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#1

kalthandrix

Aug 20, 2005 18:03:54
I am looking to buy a copy of the Towers of High Sorcery but cannot locate any place that sells it. I looked on Half.com, Amazon.com, Overstock.com, and RPGNow.com and none of those places have it. Does anyone have any suggestions?
#2

erudite

Aug 20, 2005 20:45:57
I've had the same difficulty, and I have seen any news at the Dragonlance site to indicate when a reprinting will occur.

Ebay is your best shot, though.
#3

kalanth

Aug 21, 2005 2:55:27
That sucks. Glad I got it when I did, never would have figured they would run a few off and be done with it. DL products are getting harder and harder to find these days. Lets hope they finish off the modules before we never see the rule books again.

EDIT: In order to make my post more usefull I have included some links of places that sell the book. Wether its in stock or not is not what I was looking for.

RPG Shop

Gamers Attic

Pen And Paper

Stiggy Baby's

I did not find a single auction for the book on eBay, just so you know, but I did check for you.
#4

kalthandrix

Aug 21, 2005 7:45:09
That sucks. Glad I got it when I did, never would have figured they would run a few off and be done with it. DL products are getting harder and harder to find these days. Lets hope they finish off the modules before we never see the rule books again.

Thank you for looking for the book, I might have gotten a handle on a place to get it, but I am waiting to hear back to see if is a PDF or not- I want a hardcopy.

As to your comment about SP finishing the modules- I had heard a rumor that SP was going to quit making DL products? Is there any truth to this or is it just a rumor. I have been a DL fan since I learned to read- and while I have not played the RPG, I will be starting to but I need to buy the books first- and they are pretty pricey.
#5

kalanth

Aug 21, 2005 13:59:42
As to your comment about SP finishing the modules- I had heard a rumor that SP was going to quit making DL products? Is there any truth to this or is it just a rumor. I have been a DL fan since I learned to read- and while I have not played the RPG, I will be starting to but I need to buy the books first- and they are pretty pricey.

No more pricey than the standard d20 books are, averaging between $30 and $40 dollars. The trouble is getting ahold of the books in general. The DLCS is no longer in print, I believe Age of Mortals, Towers of High Sorcery and The Bestiary of Krynn have all seen the end of their runs as well. Its going to be a tough job to find these books if you had not bought them at the time of release.

As to if they plan to stop or not, I don't know. Maybe some time into the next fiscal year they would, but I have not heard that. They have more books slated, but the company is small and so the seem to only print out so many runs and then remove the item from publishing. That will make things rather difficult when it comes to obtaining one. Keep an eye out this holiday season, however, because SP plans to release the Starter Pack to DL, which will have the DLCS and Age of Mortals along with the (kick-ass) DL Screen. This will be good for those looking to join, and with there being almost nothing on the shelfs, kids will think its all new all over again. Also there is the Holy Order of the Stars, which I am chomping at the bit for, and the Legends of the Twins slated for late in the year. Both should be interesting, but I look forward more to the book that relates to the use of divine aspects and mystics in DL than one that deals with time travel.
#6

zombiegleemax

Aug 21, 2005 14:49:29
I did not find a single auction for the book on eBay, just so you know, but I did check for you.

Damn, thats where i was hoping to get it.

Maybe they will have it on Amazon?
#7

zombiegleemax

Aug 22, 2005 12:00:06
Barnes and Noble?
#8

kalanth

Aug 22, 2005 13:06:01
Barnes and Noble?

Listed as out of stock when I checked, but they may have some used.
#9

zombiegleemax

Aug 22, 2005 17:06:39
Sorry to hear about your troubles trying to procure this book.
#10

zombiegleemax

Aug 22, 2005 17:14:18
Sorry to hear about your troubles trying to procure this book.
#11

kalthandrix

Aug 23, 2005 19:37:10
I just ordered a copy of the Towers of High Sorcery from RPGShop.com- they have the actual book and they are not PDF's.

After shipping and everything it was like $39.14 (US) and I should have it in a week or so- I will let everyone know how it is when I get it- quality wise that is.
#12

zombiegleemax

Aug 24, 2005 10:37:03
Happy to hear it!
#13

iltharanos

Aug 24, 2005 12:51:38
I am looking to buy a copy of the Towers of High Sorcery but cannot locate any place that sells it. I looked on Half.com, Amazon.com, Overstock.com, and RPGNow.com and none of those places have it. Does anyone have any suggestions?

I usually don't shop online, but I can definitively tell you that I have seen the Towers of High Sorcery book on the shelves of the following stores within the past week:

Borders
Barnes & Nobles
Books a Million
Hobby Masters (FLGS)
#14

kalthandrix

Aug 26, 2005 15:29:44
I just got the copy of Towers of High Sorcery that I ordered from RPGShop.com and it is great- perfect condition and 100% new. It even showed up much faster then I thought it would. :D

Just thought I would let you folks know in case you have not gotten or are looking for a copy of this out of print book.