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Has WotC saturated the published adventure market or are the two latest adventures not very popular?
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<blockquote data-quote="guachi" data-source="post: 7529142" data-attributes="member: 6785802"><p>Wizards obviously has all the sales numbers but we have to remember that any new adventure is sharing shelf space and sales with other books. A better look at the health of D&D overall is total adventure sales in any given month.</p><p></p><p>That being said, I think that too many of the adventures are basically the same. I hadn't bought any of the hard backs until DotMM as I liked the fact it was separate dungeon levels with minimal "save the universe" type story line. I can strip in for levels/rooms/ideas as I see fit. </p><p></p><p>That and it was on a big sale on Amazon. Total price after discount was about $18. I can give a 300+ page adventure a lot of slack for $18.</p><p></p><p>Wizards will have to start with some truly interesting concepts to get people enticed to buy the latest adventure rather than something already out there. Soon, I can imagine seeing used copies of adventures for sale in the FLGS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="guachi, post: 7529142, member: 6785802"] Wizards obviously has all the sales numbers but we have to remember that any new adventure is sharing shelf space and sales with other books. A better look at the health of D&D overall is total adventure sales in any given month. That being said, I think that too many of the adventures are basically the same. I hadn't bought any of the hard backs until DotMM as I liked the fact it was separate dungeon levels with minimal "save the universe" type story line. I can strip in for levels/rooms/ideas as I see fit. That and it was on a big sale on Amazon. Total price after discount was about $18. I can give a 300+ page adventure a lot of slack for $18. Wizards will have to start with some truly interesting concepts to get people enticed to buy the latest adventure rather than something already out there. Soon, I can imagine seeing used copies of adventures for sale in the FLGS. [/QUOTE]
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