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More Copper and Silver Best-Sellers

Partly thanks to the GM’s Day Sale, more supplements have reached best-selling levels.

OBS Silver Best SellerOn RPGNow, 100 Detailed Things to Find in a Dungeon has moved up from Copper seller to Silver.

Also on RPGNow, 100 Merchants to Encounter has reached the Copper level.

OBS Copper Best SellerOn DriveThruRPG, “I’m Back!” – 25 Reasons for a Villain’s Survival, 100 Features and Conditions for Describing Books, 100 Frescoes, Mosaics, Murals and Reliefs to Find in a Dungeon and 100 Random Taverns have all reached the Copper level.

 

GM’s Day Sale is Live

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The GM’s Day Sale is now live on DriveThruRPG, one of the biggest sales of the year. For just under eleven days, 234 of our supplements have up to 40% off.

Click here to see the full list.

More Awesome OSR Sale

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The More Awesome OSR Sale is now live on DriveThruRPG and RPGNow.

For the next seven days, one of out supplements, 100 Potentially Useful Things to Find in the Post-Apocalyptic Wasteland (Mutant Future), has been reduced by 15%. Click here to see it.

Three More Copper Supplements

OBS Copper Best SellerThree more supplements have achieved the Copper best-seller level.

On RPGNow, The City of Spiders is the first of the Rolemaster Blog series to reach a metal level.

On DriveThruRPG, the Lovecraftian Title Generator and the Pompous Title Generator have become the first two of the Pay What You Want name generators to reach a level.

BAMFsies Sale

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The BAMFsies Sale is now live on RPGNow.

For just under the next week, we have four supplements reduced by 19%.

Click here to see them.

More Best-Selling Supplements

Four more supplements have achieved new best-selling levels on DriveThruRPG and RPGNow.

OBS Copper Best SellerOn DriveThruRPG, 100 Military Surplus Items to Find and 100 NPCs You Might Meet At The Tavern have both achieved the Copper sales level.

OBS Silver Best SellerOn RPGNow, 100 Histories and Legends for Magic Items has reached the Copper level and 100 Creepy Things and Events to Encounter Outdoors has moved from Copper to Silver.

Teach Your Kids to Game Sale on RPGNow

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The Teach Your Kids to Game Sale is now live on RPGNow.

For a bit over two weeks. we have four Hero Kids supplements in the sale reduced by 33% (and we have other Hero Kids supplements that aren’t in the sale because they are Pay What You Want).

Click here to see the reduced supplements.

Three More Copper Best Sellers

OBS Copper Best SellerThree more supplement have just reached the Copper best-selling level on DriveThruRPG.

100 Corpses to Find in a Dungeon

100 Pieces of Clutter to Find in a Container

100 Things to Find, See and Hear in a Forest

More Best-Selling Supplements

OBS Silver Best SellerPartly thanks to the recent sale, more supplements have recently reached a best-selling level.

On DriveThruRPG, 100 Creepy Things and Events to Encounter When Travelling and 100 Zombie Encounters for the Zombie Apocalypse have both gone Copper and 100 Rumours to Hear in a Town or Village has moved up to Silver.

On RPGNow, 100 Frescoes, Mosaics, Murals and Reliefs to Find in a Dungeon and 100 NPCs You Might Meet At The Tavern have both gone Copper.

RPGNow Merging with DriveThruRPG

RPGNow LogoOneBookShelf have informed publishers that they are going to be merging RPGNow with DriveThruRPG. The backend of both sites is the same but from February 2019 all links from RPGNow will instead divert to the equivalent page on DriveThruRPG.

OBS have stated that DriveThruRPG has continued to increase in sales and traffic whilst RPGNow has tapered off. Admittedly, more of our sales come through DriveThruRPG than RPGNow, even though we promote RPGNow over DriveThruRPG, as can be seen from our best-seller list.

However, RPGNow has always had a greater dominance by the smaller publisher than DriveThruRPG. Often, supplements that get into the top 100 on RPGNow never even show their faces on DriveThruRPG. DriveThruRPG is much more dominated by the bigger publishers in the industry. This move may not be the best for the smaller, indie publishers.