Henadic Theologian
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The campaign case and monster case are $19 apiece and are edition proof
I want neither of those things but thanks for trying to help.
The campaign case and monster case are $19 apiece and are edition proof
At least you exist. When WotC announced shipping delays outside of North America in 2020, they managed to leave out two whole continents. That's a mere 1.6 billion people!Being Canadian is starting to feel like stumbling accidently into a financial Findom scene, but no one told us the safe word.
At least you exist. When WotC announced shipping delays outside of North America in 2020, they managed to leave out two whole continents. That's a mere 1.6 billion people!
Just an FYI, it is my understanding that WotC has nothing to do with the price discounts Amazon offers. At least that is what I have heard. In fact, WotC get's the same money regardless of what Amazon sells it for, again, from what I have heard.Wow, 60%-80% off on products, wow! Let's look at the Amazon Canada to see what we save, oh way 80% off on a swift kick to our collective balls, once again. Serious US price $12cad for Dragonheist, Canadian price $60. Serious WotC/Amazon if your going to mug us, at least show Canadians enough respect to threaten us with a weapon first, instead of coming at us like tricker treaters telling us to throw our wallets into their bag.
I already have that product, but it's the absolute insult. I don't even think Canadians can get Dragonheist for $12cad on D&D Beyond with no physical product invovled.
Being Canadian is starting to feel like stumbling accidently into a financial Findom scene, but no one told us the safe word.
…remembers the comic book crash of the 1990s…Well, those bookscan numbers that leaked recently (whi h di not include any FLGS sales, or any alt covers by extension) seem to show a drop-off in Advenrure sales that start just about when they started doing alt covers for Adventures (Ghosts of Saltmarsh in 2019).
This suggests to me that the percentageof books dold at FLGS is probably increased when there is an alt cover.
I think the alt covers must be quite successful, since they went from doing one a year to doing it for every single book.
5 prodicts a year, 1 alt cover per product, as opposed to 50 titles per month with 12 alts each (note: not real numbers l, but it was a lot).…remembers the comic book crash of the 1990s…