vollmond
2010-04-25, 12:33 PM
So, I've recently come into a box of AD&D books (which I don't play -- I only play 3.5 at the moment), and I'm looking to sell them. I went and checked out Craigslist, eBay, and Amazon for an idea of what to ask, and I must say I'm quite confused.
Regular books seem to fit where I expected, about ten to twenty dollars each. The official adventures are what are confusing me -- the same adventure can run from four dollars to as much as two hundred, depending on quality. I don't want to way overcharge and waste my time with no buyers, but I'd be disappointed to drastically undersell, either.
Is there any good starting point for pricing these things? Do people really pay $100+ for a one-shot adventure?
For reference, here are the books I have:
Dungeon Masters Guide
Player's Handbook
Monster Manual
Monster Manual II
Fiend Folio
Legends & Lore
Oriental Adventures
Dungeoneer's Survival Guide
Adventures:
UK3 The Gauntlet
UK2 The Sentinel
DL1 Dragons of Despair
DL4 Dragons of Desolation
Going through these, I also appear to have a lot of original D&D adventures and books -- I hadn't realized OD&D rulebooks were the same formfactor as the adventures (IE, not think and hardcover). Here's what I have of those:
Dungeon Masters Rulebook
Expert Rulebook x2
Players Companion: Book One
Dungeon Masters Companion: Book Two
Adventures:
Too many to type out right now, though I do see the "In Search of Adventure" campaign book
Regular books seem to fit where I expected, about ten to twenty dollars each. The official adventures are what are confusing me -- the same adventure can run from four dollars to as much as two hundred, depending on quality. I don't want to way overcharge and waste my time with no buyers, but I'd be disappointed to drastically undersell, either.
Is there any good starting point for pricing these things? Do people really pay $100+ for a one-shot adventure?
For reference, here are the books I have:
Dungeon Masters Guide
Player's Handbook
Monster Manual
Monster Manual II
Fiend Folio
Legends & Lore
Oriental Adventures
Dungeoneer's Survival Guide
Adventures:
UK3 The Gauntlet
UK2 The Sentinel
DL1 Dragons of Despair
DL4 Dragons of Desolation
Going through these, I also appear to have a lot of original D&D adventures and books -- I hadn't realized OD&D rulebooks were the same formfactor as the adventures (IE, not think and hardcover). Here's what I have of those:
Dungeon Masters Rulebook
Expert Rulebook x2
Players Companion: Book One
Dungeon Masters Companion: Book Two
Adventures:
Too many to type out right now, though I do see the "In Search of Adventure" campaign book