WotC Releases Old Dungeons & Dragons Catalog As PDFs 224
jjohn writes "Wizards of the Coasts, holders of the TSR catalog, have released rulebooks and modules for most editions of Dungeons and Dragons through a partnership with DriveThruRPG.com. The web site, dndclassics.com, may be a little overloaded right now. Most module PDFs are $4.99 USD."
The article points out that these are all fresh scans of the old books. It's also worth noting that the decision to make these PDFs available reverses WotC's 2009 decision to stop all PDF sales because of piracy fears. The only reference to this in the article is a quote from the D&D publishing and licensing director: "We don't want them to go to torrent sites. Why not give them a legal route?"
Saving Throw (Score:5, Funny)
Made vs. common sense. It must have been a natural 20.
Re:Saving Throw (Score:4, Funny)
Considering they stopped for several years, I'm more thinking they adopted the strategy from War Games: The only winning move is not to play. Unfortunately for WotC it doesn't work quite as well for AD&D as for global thermonuclear war.
Re:D&D PDFs? (Score:5, Funny)
The format is well documented and surely you have backups.
He said they were in The Cloud. Why would he need backups?
Re:D&D PDFs? (Score:4, Funny)
In case it rains. Just like paper documents under a real cloud, electronic documents fall apart if it rains in the Cloud.