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<blockquote data-quote="Angel Tarragon" data-source="post: 3145233" data-attributes="member: 23733"><p>I love Dragon. Dungeon is occassionally useful. I have a subscription to both because there is no store that either carries it or can keep it in stock in my area. I can't afford new books every month, but I love having new content to look at. $80 dollars a year for both monthly magazines is a hell of a deal. </p><p></p><p>I would never pay the full cover price for either any more, because at one point I added it up in my mind and figured I was already spending at least $80 a year on single issues on a monthly basis. Buying half a years worth of either magazine at retail on a yearly basis should make one at least consider subscribing. It adds up. Look at it this way, by subscribing you are paying for 6 months worth at retail cost and getting another 6 months for free. If you are buying 6 magazines a year or more at retail, do yourself a favor and subscribe. You may not like every single issue, but that isn't he point, the point is making our money stretch.</p><p></p><p>All this considered I think that if the subscription went over double what it is now, I drop my subscriptions. Until that time comes I'll be enjoying both magazines.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Angel Tarragon, post: 3145233, member: 23733"] I love Dragon. Dungeon is occassionally useful. I have a subscription to both because there is no store that either carries it or can keep it in stock in my area. I can't afford new books every month, but I love having new content to look at. $80 dollars a year for both monthly magazines is a hell of a deal. I would never pay the full cover price for either any more, because at one point I added it up in my mind and figured I was already spending at least $80 a year on single issues on a monthly basis. Buying half a years worth of either magazine at retail on a yearly basis should make one at least consider subscribing. It adds up. Look at it this way, by subscribing you are paying for 6 months worth at retail cost and getting another 6 months for free. If you are buying 6 magazines a year or more at retail, do yourself a favor and subscribe. You may not like every single issue, but that isn't he point, the point is making our money stretch. All this considered I think that if the subscription went over double what it is now, I drop my subscriptions. Until that time comes I'll be enjoying both magazines. [/QUOTE]
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