D&D 5E Wotc needs to clean up retail shelves


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aramis erak

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Agamon

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Not at the thread - at the individual post.

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I appreciate the helpful reply...but I was just trying to make a comment about how this isn't as big of a deal as some are wont to make it. :)
 

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That seems a bit harsh. I actually think the original post makes a great point. In this day and age of mobile games, video games and other forms of entertainment, as a community we should be encouraging new and young players as much as we can. Looking at that photo of the retail shelf, I do see a lot of missed opportunity in bringing in new generations of players. Lets nor forget Wizards is now the underdog for the first time in history. They need this new edition to be a success, and that is an understatement.
 

Agamon

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That seems a bit harsh. I actually think the original post makes a great point. In this day and age of mobile games, video games and other forms of entertainment, as a community we should be encouraging new and young players as much as we can. Looking at that photo of the retail shelf, I do see a lot of missed opportunity in bringing in new generations of players. Lets nor forget Wizards is now the underdog for the first time in history. They need this new edition to be a success, and that is an understatement.

I liked the pic. It's not like the books are all piled together in a confusing mish-mash. They each have their spot on the shelf. I thinks it's awesome going to the store and seeing the new reprints together on the shelf. The history of the game is important.

And if one has no idea what one is buying, one should either do some research or ask for help. That's good advice for anything, not just D&D books.
 

The OP mentioned that a 4e "Starter Set" was available. I'm assuming this is the 4e "Red Box", and therefore am wondering if it could be had for the retail price of $19.95 (or whatever). If so, it might make a good purchase; it's going for around $130 on amazon.com for a new copy, and around $50 for a used copy.
 

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