Heroforge introduces microtransaction model with Daggerheart collaboration


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It is hard to tell because how you can access the models, but here is a frogfolk versus a ribbit:
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ribbit.png

I am not sure why you would pay extra for the ribbit.
 


The frog man has only very limited facial customizations. It's possible the Ribbet gets the full range of them.
I admit that these sorts of things -- having a mini that matches my mental image of my character-- are not things I care about. At all. So I don't understand why it is an issue, but I do understand that it IS an issue for some folks. I'm just as happy to use a die or penny or M&M.
 

I admit that these sorts of things -- having a mini that matches my mental image of my character-- are not things I care about. At all. So I don't understand why it is an issue, but I do understand that it IS an issue for some folks. I'm just as happy to use a die or penny or M&M.
The custom facial expressions add a lot of personality to a character. If you're dropping $100 on a fancy custom brass mini, I can see wanting to have it really match what the customer wants.
 

I am kind of chuckling because there's a segment of people who insisted that WotC was going to have microtransactions so they moved to "indie" game Daggerheart which it turns out has microtransactions through HeroForge
 

I am kind of chuckling because there's a segment of people who insisted that WotC was going to have microtransactions so they moved to "indie" game Daggerheart which it turns out has microtransactions through HeroForge
Yeah, I love the Critical Role folks and think it is great that Daggerheart is doing well...but between this and the Shennanigans with the "open" license for Daggerheart they have had some WotC-level rake-to- face moments.
 

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