Current D&D Products in PDF form
sckeener writes "The latest Wizards of the Coast D&D product Frostburn has also been release as a PDF. There are also older D&D products in PDF format at RPGNow. The current products are being tested at Drivethrurpg.com with the catch being Adobe DRM locks on the PDFs."
Who the fuck cares? They're still not getting my money. I'm not sure if you're aware of this but there's something called a library where you can check these books out for free anyway. So what's the difference if I d/l PDFs from eMule or if I check the book out and make my own PDFs?
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