Bestselling Mystara!

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#1

Cthulhudrew

Dec 09, 2006 12:06:06
Here's an interesting bit of information. A poster named Glyfair, in a post on Enworld, did some research into the bestselling electronic downloads from various sites. Each site had different information, but on many of them, Classic BECMI/Mystara related items were often in the top tier.

At Paizo:

1. B1-9 In Search of Adventure
2. Temple of Elemental Evil
3. D&D Rules Cyclopedia
4. Queen of the Spiders
5. Scourge of the Slavelords
6. B10 Night's Dark Terror
7. Desert of Desolation
8. Planescape Campaign Setting
9. B11 King's Festival
10. Planescape: Hellbound

At RPGNow - Hot Best Sellers

1. D&D Rules Cyclopedia
2. Temple of Elemental Evil
3. Unearthed Arcana
4. AD&D Player's Handbook (2nd edition)
5. AD&D Monstrous Manual (2nd edition)
6. Planescape Campaign Setting
7. AD&D Player's Handbook (1st edition)
8. AD&D Dungeon's Master Guide (2nd edition)
9. Oriental Adventures
10. D&D Basic Set (4th edition)

At RGPNow - Vendor Best Sellers

1. Temple of Elemental Evil
2. Queen of the Spiders
3. D&D Rules Cyclopedia
4. AD&D Monstrous Manual (2nd edition)
5. AD&D Player's Handbook (1st edition)
6. AD&D Dungeon's Master Guide (1st edition)
7. Planescape Campaign Setting
8. Scourge of the Slavelords
9. AD&D Player's Handbook (2nd edition)
10. AD&D Monster Manual (1st edition)

And at DriveThruRPG

1. Complete Adventurer
2. Complete Warrior
3. Complete Arcane
4. Planescape Campaign Setting
5. D&D Rules Cyclopedia
6. Lords of Madness: The Book of Abberations
7. Queen of the Spiders
8. d20 Apocalypse
9. The Forge of Fury
10. Arms & Equipment Guide

Looks like there are a lot of Mystara fans browsing the Paizo store, and the Cyclopedia is still doing really well.
#2

the_great_green_god

Dec 09, 2006 19:22:04
Best rule book ever. That and a few adventures and Gazetteers and you are done. Campaigns forever. Now all we need is an Orcs of Thar download. I have the original, but it really deserves a pdf as well.

GGG
#3

gawain_viii

Dec 10, 2006 13:28:59
The Paizo numbers do not suprise me, but somehow, to find the RC on all the lists is a bit shocking considering OD&D wasn;t very popular in the larger scope of things.

Roger
#4

npc_dave

Dec 12, 2006 14:34:16
I am impressed how B11 King's Festival got on the list at Paizo. Is it because people liked what they saw in B1-9 and B10 and thought they would get a continuation of Night's Dark Terror goodness?

Or does Paizo have the only decent scan of B11?
#5

goobulon

Dec 12, 2006 18:01:19
We should also consider the confounding theory--not many people download products at all, it's just that we're the ones who do.