D&D (2024) Early access to 2024 books in DnDBeyond is tied to subscription tier.

I really hate corporations who pretend they have your best interest at heart (all of them) and it boggles my mind that people still go to bat for them. Have the last 40+ years taught no one that Corps are bad and only want as much of your money as they can get anyway they can get it? Corps are never ever ever your friend.

...but that's a whole different topic for a different thread probably on a whole different forum.
Yet it gets brought up here in almost every thread. :rolleyes:
 

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the beginning of DDB is arbitrary, you did not make a case for why it has to be that point over any other
What? We are talking about DnD Beyond. How is that arbitrary?!
So relating that to a human again, if I take anything away you did not possess at birth already, that is perfectly ok. Somehow that does not improve things…
Again, not the same thing. You are not comparing apples to apples.

But I don't know why we (I) are (am) going done this rabbit hole - I just said I don't think it is "crappy" that you now have to have a Master Tier subscription to get early access. That is entirely subjective and my opinion only. It has nothing to do with logic arguments or timelines or the approach of Apophis.
 

I don't know the issue with VRGtR. What do you mean by Theros not being available - I got it years ago on Beyond.

There are fairly major mechanical elements from the three Magic: The Gathering sourcebooks, such as the Piety and Supernatural Gifts from the Theros book, that they never bothered to implement into the character sheet (and it's pretty clear they never will).
 



I'd guess they'd soft launch it with a one-shot, or special subclass or feat or whatever. There's no rule that everything they create has to see print. Given the way things are, it's kind of odd for them to print everything.

I get people being upset about subscriptions though. There's a clear reason--companies favor subscriptions because they can get more money from consumers that way. The corollary is that consumers end up paying more for subscription services. The shift from physical to subscription will result in a more expensive product.
There is no evidence that we have to subscribe to play. None. The books are top sellers in Amazon every release. You didn't even need to subscribe to use the digital service.
 

no they don’t, either a rule is sensible and justified, and then so is the outcome of it, or it is not.
No, that is not true. It may be OK in a logic debate, but not in reality. It is possible that rule can be sensible and justified only under certain circumstances and just the opposite under others.
 


I really hate corporations who pretend they have your best interest at heart (all of them) and it boggles my mind that people still go to bat for them. Have the last 40+ years taught no one that Corps are bad and only want as much of your money as they can get anyway they can get it? Corps are never ever ever your friend.

...but that's a whole different topic for a different thread probably on a whole different forum.
:ROFLMAO:

I am not going to "bat" for WOTC. They currently make a product I enjoy and use. The current hate on this feature is a bit unreasonable in my opinion. If they start adding VTT an increasing it to 10-15 per month etc, then I will not use it. If they take away player sharing, I will not use it. I am not going to get mad about early access. I doubt that this will affect many people unless they are patiently awaiting to immediately make new characters or start new campaigns.

During 4e, WOTC did not receive a dime from me for what I considered a garbage product.

WOTC is not my friend. I do not need them or their product. I enjoy it right now because I love D&D but I can happily move on again at any time.

They often get very justified hate and valid criticisms. I do not think this is one of the times they deserve it.
 

There are fairly major mechanical elements from the three Magic: The Gathering sourcebooks, such as the Piety and Supernatural Gifts from the Theros book, that they never bothered to implement into the character sheet (and it's pretty clear they never will).
Ok - I just buy/read the books and articles. I don't use any of the other features of Beyond so I was unware of the lack of such implementation.
 

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