Question: Is a year-long D&DI subscription worth it?

Which of the following best describes you? Read carefully.

  • I play 4E. I have a year-long subscription to D&DI, and I DO NOT think it's worth it

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • I play 4E. I have a (less than one year long) subscription to D&DI, and I DON'T think it's worth it

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • I don't play 4E. I am a D&DI subscriber, but I DO NOT think it's worth it to me

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • I don't play 4E. I am a D&DI subscriber, and I would buy something similar for the game I play

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • I don't play 4E. I am a D&DI subscriber, but I WOULDN'T buy something similar for the game I play

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Poll closed .
I voted for the top option without reservation. I've enjoyed almost everything that has been put out on the DDI, and the Character Builder Beta has blown me away. It came with a critical Vista64 issue out of the box, which was bad, but they fixed it in a couple of days, which was good. Support and information has been excellent across the board. Value for money is high with this one.
 

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I use the encounter builder for all my combat encounters now. Click click click... done!

Dragon is also awesome, love it. Dungeon, don't really read it. Monster builder is great. The Compendium is, of course, wonderful. And, I cannot wait for the character builder (drool). Don't think I forgot anything!

Love it!
 

subscriber, and I love it.

The main thing for me? The integration of the dragon mags and splats into the compendium and (I assume) the character builder.

This means that the stuff in dragon actually sees play, which was always a hassle with the paper versions.

(and I don't seem to have the paper-magazine/bathroom obsession others have :confused: so pdf magazines is OK).
 

I only have a three-month currently, and I am bucking for my wife or family to buy me a year-long for christmas (or rather, give me the cash to do so :)). So far, it's been worth it. The idea of multiclassing being used for things other than classes is a pretty neat one, and worth a lot of mind-share to me to develop for any 4E games we play.
 




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I like it so far.

As a DM w/o a ton of time to create adventures, I love stealing encounters and other things from Dungeon.

The time it saves me in cutting and pasting from the compendium when I make up my own encounters is invaluable.

My son loves to create characters. A friend that is working on an adventure for a 3pp came over, and some others didn't show. It took us a couple of minutes to create 2nd level characters for playtesting.

I think it is easily worth $10 per month, let alone $6.

Plus, even though I don't like reading the content on line, the Dragon content has been very good to this point.
 

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