So, the reality doesn't mesh with Daniel D. I've grabbed what I could from the Trove's out-of-print volumes over the years, but it was nice having that always-accessible source there and at the ready. Still more honesty: if any of you are anything like me, the PDFs you access on the Trove that you *don't* own are out-of-print books from older editions of the RPGs you love. For my part – and, please, stop me if I don't speak for anyone out there – when I play games with my gaming group, especially since the pandemic started, it's a *hell* of a lot easier to have PDF copies of the books I already own, because it saves me having to transcribe information for my players. More honesty: most of the people who use the Trove have already bought the books they're using from the site – if they're like me, that is. Which have gotten more and more expensive over the last 20 years, thanks in large part to Wizards of the Co$t. ![]() everyone who's here interested in seeing the Trove back up and running is a gamer, interested in PDFs of RPG books. All right, as long as we're being honest.
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