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How much money have you spent on 3.x?

How much have you spent on 3.x?

  • $1-$30 (about the cost of the PHB alone)

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • $31-$50 (PHB + a supplement or two)

    Votes: 1 0.6%
  • $51-$90 (about the cost of the 3 core rulebooks)

    Votes: 1 0.6%
  • $91-$100

    Votes: 1 0.6%
  • $101-$150

    Votes: 3 1.7%
  • $151-$200

    Votes: 5 2.8%
  • $201-$300

    Votes: 5 2.8%
  • $301-$400

    Votes: 15 8.3%
  • $401-$500

    Votes: 10 5.5%
  • $501-$750

    Votes: 21 11.6%
  • $750-$1,000

    Votes: 8 4.4%
  • $1,000+

    Votes: 111 61.3%

johnnype

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Ballpark figure.

Do you think the amount is at all related to your acceptance of 4.0?

I'm into it well above $1,000+. If I had to guess I'd say it's more like $2,500 or $3,000 but that's just a guess.

I'm looking forward to 4th edition and not looking back.
 
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A. I don't even want to think about it. Let's leave it abstract, in the past.

B. Not at all. I would continue to spend money on 3.X if it were continuing, so I see no difference. 3.X is a sunk cost to me.
 

I would guess...

$200.00 in books and PDFs Maybe $250.00

probably $350.00 - $400.00 including minis.

And, yes, it's what will probably prevent my jumping to 4.0. I've just got way too much invested in the current version of the game to start over. I'll pick and choose 4.0 stuff (especially PDFs) but probably won't actually get the new core books.
 

johnnype said:
Ballpark figure.

Do you think the amount is at all related to your acceptance of 4.0?

My willingness to accept *a* 4.0? Probably. Having seen Unearthed Arcana, d20 Modern, and many terrific 3rd party products (some by WOTC employees) and not having spent a lot of money, I was open to a 4.0 well before it was announced.

As for the specific 4.0 we are getting, the amount of money that I have spent has had no impact at all. At this point, I am simply unimpressed. I didn't like the "preview books" (i.e., TOB, Star Wars: SE, and MM V) and, while, I like several of the design goals to fix certan elements, I have not cared for the majority of solutions presented so far.
 
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I think I passed the $1000 mark within the first two years of 3E, given the number of splatbooks, monster manuals, core books, campaign settings, etc., that I'd picked up by then. I hit book buying burnout (BBB) somewhere in Year 3 or 4, I think, and slowed down quite a bit. I would guess that I've spent well over $3000 on 3E/v3.5 alone, and that doesn't include miniatures.

I wouldn't be surprised if my entire collection of RPGs and support material doesn't exceed $10,000, but that's two decades of collecting in four major game lines (D&D (various editions), oWOD, HERO 4th Edition and Traveller (all systems)).

Sadly, though, I think it will soon be time to start letting go of some of this acquired gaming wealth. My wife would prefer that we do some spring cleaning and perhaps get rid of some of those boxes. *sigh*

With Regards,
Flynn
 

Well over $3,000.00. Likely over $4,000.00.

Does it have any bearing on my not moving to 4E as my system of choice? Some. Maybe as much as 20% of the reasons. Mostly I am not moving on because I have finally found the perfect system for me.
 

I'm likely past the $3000 mark and well on my way to $4000. Of course, I cut way back a couple of years ago, but really the "damage" was done by then.

As for its impact on 4e. Yeah it has a significant impact on my decision not to "upgrade". I'm carving a comfortable 3.75 rut and I don't see any reason to climb out. I'll likely pick up stray bits of 4e, likely stuff I can get online, but I won't be changing systems anytime soon.

I like where I'm at, they know me here.
 

By my calculations, if you buy most of your hardbacks from amazon then you'd need to own about 50 of them to spend $1,000. I don't doubt I've spent that much but I may have to revise my initial post down to $2K. I buy a books for many different games so It wouldn't surprise me if I overstated things a bit.
 

Easy come, easy go

I've spent more money than I care to admit on D&D3x/D20 books over the past eight years, but I am looking forward to D&D4e. I still have some books from OD&D and AD&D2, but with each new edition, I've kept the few books I've liked (such as AD&D1 Oriental Adventures, AD&D2 Complete Ranger, and D&D3.0 Kingdoms of Kalamar).

The rest, I've sold or given away. i expect many D&D3.5 splatbooks to share that fate, but settings tend to be easier to use than class-specific books or modules in most cases. I intend to be more restrained in what D&D4e texts I pick up, and some of my players want to restrict our initial party to the new core books.
 


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