Original covers online: $96. This set: $170. It is hard to justify spending that much for something we already have, or could get much cheaper with the normal covers.
Many do not have FLGS near them. It would be nice if these people could buy the books online, if not from Amazon, then from the publisher.
But not the core books -- the ones that are necessary to play.
Try Vagabond or King of Cards. I’m pretty sure both of them have been getting the special covers in, and both are happy to ship stuff around the country.Thus the three hour drive Maybe I can get them sent up.
Please tell these are not real photos of the alternative covers. Because me and my wife agree they are bad.
There is also an Android app, which means it is available on Android phones, tablets, and many Chromebooks. Apple is playing with running iOS apps on their macs as well. The D&D Beyond apps, which are still in beta at the moment, are currently e-readers only, but the team is working on expanding functionality to mirror the online website.
I have downloaded all of my purchased material to the app, but I prefer the site right now. I don't have any trouble with lack of wifi where I am so offline capability is not a concern of mine, but I know it is a big deal for many folks.
Is flat out wrong. You're attempting to strengthen your case with an absolute that is a fallacy. No point in discussing that further.which is why every other game company releases all their stuff as PDFs.
Another pair of fallacies,...
While all of these may do some things that PDFs do not, none of them serve the purpose that a simple PDF would serve. That is, having a file in a non-proprietary format that you can read on whatever device and with whatever software you want to read it with. A simple electronic copy of the text and layout that does not require regular subscription fees to maintain.