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<blockquote data-quote="TheSword" data-source="post: 8857230" data-attributes="member: 6879661"><p>D&D as a brand is definitely under-monatized. I’ve only bought one product that WOC would have seen a dime from in the last two years and that was the roll20 version Monsters of the Multiverse. So they got whatever proportion of £30 they get from that transaction… despite that I usually play 6-7 sessions of D&D a month on average.</p><p></p><p>I spend lots of money on D&D, miniatures, patreons for battlemaps, 3pp adventures, roll20 tokens, roll20 subscription. Probably at least £50 per month, oftentimes much more (Damn you Kingmaker)… it’s just that WOC doesn’t see any of it. They just either don’t offer the things I want at all, or more likely don’t offer them at a good enough quality/value for money. (Adventures, minis, maps etc)</p><p></p><p>I agree that the brand is under-monatized - I’m not sure loading extra charges into D&D beyond will be enough to fix the issue though. If they want to make more money from individual users - rather than just increase the user base - then they need to start producing the products people are spending their money on elsewhere better than the competition does.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheSword, post: 8857230, member: 6879661"] D&D as a brand is definitely under-monatized. I’ve only bought one product that WOC would have seen a dime from in the last two years and that was the roll20 version Monsters of the Multiverse. So they got whatever proportion of £30 they get from that transaction… despite that I usually play 6-7 sessions of D&D a month on average. I spend lots of money on D&D, miniatures, patreons for battlemaps, 3pp adventures, roll20 tokens, roll20 subscription. Probably at least £50 per month, oftentimes much more (Damn you Kingmaker)… it’s just that WOC doesn’t see any of it. They just either don’t offer the things I want at all, or more likely don’t offer them at a good enough quality/value for money. (Adventures, minis, maps etc) I agree that the brand is under-monatized - I’m not sure loading extra charges into D&D beyond will be enough to fix the issue though. If they want to make more money from individual users - rather than just increase the user base - then they need to start producing the products people are spending their money on elsewhere better than the competition does. [/QUOTE]
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