If nothing else they make good shelf items. The art in them has always been on the strong side, and as books they're still quite readable. I still pull out my 1e Gamemastery Guide sometimes because it has lots of general advice running games that the 2e version has none of for instance.Sweet! I'm about to start playing PF2, but I couldn't pass up this pile of books for what was essentially blow out pricing (my friend is moving and was getting tired of lugging around boxes of games she hasn't played for awhile).
If nothing else they make good shelf items. The art in them has always been on the strong side, and as books they're still quite readable. I still pull out my 1e Gamemastery Guide sometimes because it has lots of general advice running games that the 2e version has none of for instance.
Thats perfect. The rules are mostly online and probably will be for a long time. The adventures though are worth keeping, IMO.I might sell the rulebooks, but I've decided to keep the APs and Freeport. I can use those with Swords & Wizardry after a little conversion work.