Mistwell
Crusty Old Meatwad
Blackmail, even, based on the fear of missing out.
Blackmail? Giving you bonus stuff if you pre-order is blackmail?

Blackmail, even, based on the fear of missing out.
The feats were "Created by the D&D Beyond team."
I'm surprised WotC signed off on this (and if they didn't, they should really nip it in the bud). This has the potential to cause a lot of confusion and potential arguments about what is and isn't official material.
This can only be bad for the game.
Not adventurer's league legal. Created by the dndbeyond team. Its right there. Non official.
Indeed. A third party, under normal license, is publishing some feats. People on the internet FREAK OUT!!!!!?!?! And think it sends some larger message about 5e the game itself? Never mind that literally every edition going back to the beginning of the game involved, on some level, third party companies selling stuff usable with the game.
Public homebrew is bad for the game? What? It's public homebrew content which means it's only accessible through the Homebrew content interface on DDB. Having a problem with that is like saying that all and every homebrew content anywhere is somehow bad for the game.This can only be bad for the game.
Bye-bye. No-one will miss you.It's stuff like this that is moving me away from 5E.
And? What's bad about that? It's a minor incentive to purchase before it comes out. How is that a bad thing other than "you don't like it"?It's basically just third party crap.
It's not core and not useable in AL so again, what's the problem with it?I don't think people will be wanting the Critical Role Campaign Guide to be AL legal or consider it core, and this is basically the same thing.
What has that got to do with anything? If you don't like the product, why do you feel the need to comment on it? What effect does this content being available have on you since you don't want or like it?Wow. That sure makes it worth paying for the same content a third time.
Show me where these non-existent microtransactions exist, please?What's next, micro transacti......
What an utter bunch of nonsense. They're a minor incentive that means very little in the long run. Don't like it? Don't pre-order. Given that you obviously don't even like or use DDB, why even comment on it other than to troll?Why must folks sign up early to enjoy something, hopefully, of quality? ''But you don't have to! It's a way of showing su.....''. No. No it really isn't. It's a cheap psychological trick based on manufactured scarcity. Blackmail, even, based on the fear of missing out. I get that companies want to secure sales. That's not a crime. Pre-order bonuses (again, I have nothing against pre-ordering itself) smack of a failure to recognise the loyal customer, while at the same time standing to hit them the hardest. If you're going to buy anyway, you don't want to miss out, right? So you better pre-order for that bonus, right?
Good to know you don't care so much that you need to tell everyone about it.2) Exclusive pre-order content? Thanks for confirming I made the right decision not to support DDB.
It's public homebrew content. When the homebrew feats system goes live, they'll be available to everyone. This is just a getting in early to these few feats bonus before the homebrew feats system goes live.Again, I don't think it will stay exclusive for long.
Just preordered it. Why not? You get it as soon as its available.
If Kobold Press or Sasquatch Games or Green Ronin made extra optional content available for play as a third-party publisher working with WotC, I'd consider using it. No biggie. Getting it free is gravy.
Then you are very close to 5e, seeing how this is the first and only instance of "stuff like this", yes?It's stuff like this that is moving me away from 5E.
He means the content as delivered by printed book, this, and their competitorsWow I'm pretty impressed you own two copies Xanathar's Guide to Everything already!