You didn't come off condescending. You voiced legit concerns. Wizkids is getting too big for their britches with their prices lately.I wasn't trying to be condescending and I'm sorry if it came off that way. I literally did mean "buy it if it makes you happy, but personally I wouldn't get much use out of it."
I've certainly spent money on dumber D&D things than this.
That's exactly what they did, it is Warlock tiles whereas originally it was going to be a cheap cardboard and plastic thing for the same price. It has a few specialized pieces with it beyond the well itself but it looks like maybe a small handful more tiles than the starter Tavern tiles they already put out with a greater variety of types.I spend money on dumb things all the time
Don't tell my SO how much I spend on 'free to play' games on my phone, but this seems like the price is set so high BECUSE they know not that many people will buy it... Priced at $40 most people who use minis (already a subset even if it is the majority) wouldn't see much use to it, and it would sell low (and I am sure it cost $40 or more to make) so they increase the price... but as the price goes up, so too does the number of people who can buy it go down. (Maybe 90 people would buy it for $150, but 73 people will buy it for $200) It is a dance and an art setting prices for things like this, agree or disagree they think the balance point is $367.49
ironically I think they missed the bus here... if they had made a tile set that came together to MAKE this, but could also make a handful of other bar lay outs they could get much more replayability... but I am not in marketing maybe they figure FR collectors are the ones that it is for.
As someone who uses a lot of miniatures at the table, this is exactly what I would use it for. Just a place to rest at the end of the adventure that the players could push their minis around and get to know the patrons. After a few adventurers, the place would really start to feel like a second home.You could put the tavern set out on the table just to create atmosphere. This would be particularly good in an Undermountain campaign, since the Yawning Portal is also the entrance to the dungeon; each adventure would begin with the players looking at that crumbling circular hole into the bowels of the earth.
And every now and then, something might come up out of the well and you would use the set for an actual fight.
Then you might want to check out, as an alternative, warlock tiles Tavern set.As someone who uses a lot of miniatures at the table, this is exactly what I would use it for. Just a place to rest at the end of the adventure that the players could push their minis around and get to know the patrons. After a few adventurers, the place would really start to feel like a second home.
I totally understand the price being ludicrous to some, but as someone who loves miniatures, but really doesn't have the time to sculpt and paint (and frankly finds it tedious), being ready to go out of the box saves me countless hours and helps justifies the price.
Oh, and I run a lot of "tavern centric, dungeon crawl" types of campaigns, so that helps too...
The Warlock Tavern set seems to be just furniture. Do you mean the Town and Village I set?Then you might want to check out, as an alternative, warlock tiles Tavern set.
I've played in a Waterdeep/DotMM campaign. There was one encounter in the Yawning Portal that would have made use of this setup. Beyond that, there is nothing there that would justify setting it up unless a DM works it in for some reason.If I were going to run an Undermountain campaign, I might buy this. It's the kind of thing that's super targeted, but if you happen to be right dead center of that target (and have sufficient disposable income), it's awesome...
This is a terrible take.No need to be condescending about it. This doesn't hold value for you, we get it.
This is definitely a high-end item for gamers who, 1) appreciate this kind of accessory, and 2) can afford it. It's not meant for everybody, not even everybody with the cash to spend. And that's okay.
This holds a lot of play value . . . it's a freakin' tavern for Ao's sake! If you use a tavern as your campaign's home base or a frequent location, the actual Yawning Portal or your own tavern, this can see a lot of table use. And it also would look good as a display model on the shelf, and if that's all somebody wants it for, that's cool too.
Sorry, but I just get so tired of gamers conflating "This isn't to my tastes" with "This holds no real value".