The Egyptian Book of the Dead Item 2027

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The Egyptian Book of the Dead Item 2027

2astropi
Redigeret: nov 18, 2020, 10:46 am

>1 saintmelville: you could say it was resurrected :D

3saintmelville
Redigeret: nov 18, 2020, 11:16 am

>2 astropi:. Now, if we could do the same for some much desired sets & resting DLEs.

4astropi
nov 20, 2020, 8:29 pm

>3 saintmelville: will never happen with DLEs. EP has said so, and I agree with them. You can't reprint those, they are a one-time deal.

5Wootle
Redigeret: nov 20, 2020, 10:35 pm

>4 astropi: As we have learned the last few years, not all of the DLE's have been printed to the limit, they are resting for a later time. We just don't know which ones are done, and which will get another print run to bring them up to their limitation. I doubt that we will see anything from the first couple of years, but there may be some middle run titles yet to come back to life. The Hunchback of Notre Dame sold out in 2013, but yet here it is once again.

6treereader
nov 20, 2020, 11:43 pm

>4 astropi:

For a specific DLE, sure, but there's nothing stopping them from releasing a different design of the same title. There are always classic or well-revered releases that they can replicate, not to mention newly commissioned designs. They wouldn't be reprints of past DLEs but if they're just as good or interesting, I don't think anyone who missed out on a prior sold-out version will complain much.

7astropi
nov 21, 2020, 11:23 am

>6 treereader: you'll never see another Dore Divine Comedy. But yes, they can reprint The Divine Comedy and in fact it has been through two DLEs.

>5 Wootle: Yeah, it's a bit confusing, and the EP website is of little help. That said, the vast majority of DLEs sell out permanently. You can hold off if you want, but you never know when something will be gone forever.

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