monstrous comp. required

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#1

zombiegleemax

Sep 04, 2003 6:15:39
if somebody has got the Monstrous Compendium I - Terrors of the Desert or the II. part - Terrors Beyond Tyr please send me in e-mail because these are not sold in my country thanks
#2

zombiegleemax

Sep 04, 2003 14:24:41
They're not sold over in the US either. They've both been out of print for years now. If no one on here has a copy to sell, try finding one on ebay, or simply opt for the electronic download version off svgames.
#3

Pennarin

Sep 05, 2003 1:39:21
As Gab and Jon and flip ... said a zillion times already ;), and I quote :

All supplements are available for download for 5$US at SV Games and RPG now.

Enjoy !! :D
#4

zombiegleemax

Sep 07, 2003 22:46:39
Just too bad the downloads aren't the same... it's always nicer to have the material. (might be close if you could afford a nice color laser printer)
#5

xlorepdarkhelm_dup

Sep 08, 2003 11:40:48
I dunno, I have a nice color bubble jet printer (ink, for those who aren't sure what that is), prints out the pages as if they were the originals. Also a crappy B&W Laser printer, that prints out the pages and they are pretty close to legible in most cases...
#6

zombiegleemax

Sep 08, 2003 20:42:48
With ink prices where they are at? Thats crazy on a bubble jet. IMO. After spending $5 for it and then a ton more to print it... costs a lot.
#7

xlorepdarkhelm_dup

Sep 08, 2003 21:52:53
I only print the pages I need
#8

zombiegleemax

Sep 08, 2003 23:08:45
With ink prices where they are at? Thats crazy on a bubble jet. IMO. After spending $5 for it and then a ton more to print it... costs a lot.

Print the work in b&w with a non color ink cartridge and set the pdf's to exclude the graphics. Saves ink and hence money. Then again your saying that you would pay more for pre-printed material that you get as a one shot deal when you can easily pay half that for something that, should you spill beer all over, you could just reprint the messed up pages . . . sorry, just seems like fuzzy logic at work.
#9

xlorepdarkhelm_dup

Sep 08, 2003 23:21:29
Good ol' Fuzzy Logic.... can't go wrong with that!