So, at my local hobby store earlier this week playing a game of Munchkin with some friends. As we are playing, two younger guys come into the store and sort of browse the sales area. They even came by to check out the game of Munchkin we were playing.
Anyways, after they look through all the Warhammer stuff, All the Magic Stuff and check out our game, they discovered the Wall of board games. The Store displays their games on peg board with hooks, so you can be dazzled by all the art...haha, or something like that. After standing there, and looking at it for awhile, they picked up the copy of Descent: JitD and were most interested in that. Naturally, I was observing them as I always get excited when someone wants to play Descent.
After some debate, they decided to buy the game. The person running the store even convinced these guys to buy some sleeves for their new game.
The point of me saying all this. This just proves that Descent, without knowing or seeing the game will always sell off to new and curious people. As it stands now, The owner of the hobby store cannot keep a copy of the main game in-stock for more then 2 weeks.
And, as a side note....Twilight Imperium, Tide of Iron, Talisman, and a few other big FFG games were on that wall that day.