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<blockquote data-quote="Remathilis" data-source="post: 8875084" data-attributes="member: 7635"><p>Right now, I play Elder Scrolls Online with their Plus subscription. ESO+'s biggest selling point is access to all the smaller dlc zones and dungeons plus every annual chapter but the latest one. (So right now, plus gives you all chapters but the 2022 one and all dlc.) In addition, I get special subscription perks (dyeing costumes, slight boost to xp, and an unlimited craft bag) as well a stipend of premium currency that you can use in the cash shop for cosmetics and QoL updates. I pay $15 per month (less due to bulk discount) for this.</p><p></p><p>I would love to do the same for D&D Beyond. A single cost subscription to give me access to all (or maybe all but the most recent one) books in the Database, plus the master-tier subscription perks (unlimited PCs, share sources) for about $15 per month. The biggest hurdle to DnDB is that the book cost is expensive to start with. $90 for the core books, another $90 for the rule expansions (Xanathar, Tasha, Mordenkainen), plus a $5/month subscription to make more than a handful of PCs or share books. Toss in that VTT and I'll go as high as $20. (Twenty is what I pay for YouTube Music streaming access with all the YouTube plus features like no ads).</p><p></p><p>But buying each source separately, especially playing catch up, is financially out of my reach. WotC needs to allow a subscription to content or lower the buy-in cost for me to seriously consider using it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Remathilis, post: 8875084, member: 7635"] Right now, I play Elder Scrolls Online with their Plus subscription. ESO+'s biggest selling point is access to all the smaller dlc zones and dungeons plus every annual chapter but the latest one. (So right now, plus gives you all chapters but the 2022 one and all dlc.) In addition, I get special subscription perks (dyeing costumes, slight boost to xp, and an unlimited craft bag) as well a stipend of premium currency that you can use in the cash shop for cosmetics and QoL updates. I pay $15 per month (less due to bulk discount) for this. I would love to do the same for D&D Beyond. A single cost subscription to give me access to all (or maybe all but the most recent one) books in the Database, plus the master-tier subscription perks (unlimited PCs, share sources) for about $15 per month. The biggest hurdle to DnDB is that the book cost is expensive to start with. $90 for the core books, another $90 for the rule expansions (Xanathar, Tasha, Mordenkainen), plus a $5/month subscription to make more than a handful of PCs or share books. Toss in that VTT and I'll go as high as $20. (Twenty is what I pay for YouTube Music streaming access with all the YouTube plus features like no ads). But buying each source separately, especially playing catch up, is financially out of my reach. WotC needs to allow a subscription to content or lower the buy-in cost for me to seriously consider using it. [/QUOTE]
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