M&T of the Wilderlands 1 Expanded PDF and PRINT

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jamesmishler wrote:
Okay, for once, I can actually make this happen...

Look for Monsters & Treasure of the Wilderlands 2: Colossi of Rhadamanthia, coming soon... All monsters 10 HD+, all treasures are Artifacts or Relics!

That would be quite... cool.
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jamesmishler wrote:
Okay, for once, I can actually make this happen...

Look for Monsters & Treasure of the Wilderlands 2: Colossi of Rhadamanthia, coming soon... All monsters 10 HD+, all treasures are Artifacts or Relics!

Excellent!
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moriarty777 wrote:
A quick question -- you mentioned the first 50-or-so copies were a slight bit larger. Is this something you'll have 'corrected' should you have another batch printed or could you be thinking of sticking with the size? I ask 'cause I like the size.

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That is something that will need to be corrected. First, because if I ever want to break into the market and sell to retailers, my products should fit normal size expectations; too large and it might not fit properly on a rack or shelf. Second, I ship all my products out in magazine polybags with backing boards, for safety in shipping. The slight size difference makes that impossible, and I know some products have been spared from damage because I use bags and boards.

So with the next printing it will be fixed to the standard size. Sorry...
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jamesmishler wrote:
That is something that will need to be corrected. First, because if I ever want to break into the market and sell to retailers, my products should fit normal size expectations; too large and it might not fit properly on a rack or shelf. Second, I ship all my products out in magazine polybags with backing boards, for safety in shipping. The slight size difference makes that impossible, and I know some products have been spared from damage because I use bags and boards.

So with the next printing it will be fixed to the standard size. Sorry...

Hehe, no apologies necessary man! I would have gotten it either way! I agree with the magazine polybags. With the weather giving us more rain than snow these days, I'd shudder to think of what my copy would look like if it wound up in a downpour.

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I just received my copy yesterday and while I've already praised the .pdf version, I want to say that the print version of M&TotW is a nice piece of work that's well worth picking up.
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