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<blockquote data-quote="MNblockhead" data-source="post: 9277847" data-attributes="member: 6796661"><p>So is DDB. I mean you can buy spells, monsters, items if you don't want to, say, buy an entire adventure book. They sell custom digital dice, custom character sheet decor, etc. I assume you'll eventually be able to buy maps and map packs. The full-featured VTT will likely sell prepped 3D and 2D maps with all the bells and whistles pre-configured, 3D minis, etc. I don't see mico-transactions being the differentiating feature, other than I expect many of the assets for sale on the full-featured VTT will likely be more expensive than the more simple assets that will be available for the more simple Maps tool. </p><p></p><p></p><p>No, of course they wouldn't. They really are not the market. Though, for people who only play D&D and who don't use the advanced features of Roll20, I could see them ditching Roll20 for Maps as it is now, especially if they already subscribe to DDB.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MNblockhead, post: 9277847, member: 6796661"] So is DDB. I mean you can buy spells, monsters, items if you don't want to, say, buy an entire adventure book. They sell custom digital dice, custom character sheet decor, etc. I assume you'll eventually be able to buy maps and map packs. The full-featured VTT will likely sell prepped 3D and 2D maps with all the bells and whistles pre-configured, 3D minis, etc. I don't see mico-transactions being the differentiating feature, other than I expect many of the assets for sale on the full-featured VTT will likely be more expensive than the more simple assets that will be available for the more simple Maps tool. No, of course they wouldn't. They really are not the market. Though, for people who only play D&D and who don't use the advanced features of Roll20, I could see them ditching Roll20 for Maps as it is now, especially if they already subscribe to DDB. [/QUOTE]
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