And although I love that “going on an adventure” experience of my used bookstore forays, it’s not a guarantee that I’ll find anything, let alone the thing I’m specifically searching for among the shelves. But then again I have a serious dead tree addiction. I admit, I’m still going to be digging through the shelves of the York Emporium hoping for a lucky find. No more searching through dusty bins in used bookstores for a copy of Fiend Folio that doesn’t have crumbled up Cheetos between the pages! No more realizations as you set up to run an adventure that the book originally contained a poster map that’s no longer there! One PDF later and I’ve got the D&D book I was after. So go find your favorites, even you weirdo’s who have this strange attachment to Second Edition D&D.īehold! ! (And your DriveThruRPG/RPGNow login and account are linked to this sister site already.) And I should point out that although I’m excited about the old school D&D releases, the PDF format books cover the range from Basic/Expert all the way up to 4 th Edition material. Wizards of the Coast has teamed up with my favorite folks over at and to make a great deal of “old school” Dungeons and Dragons products available in PDF form.