D&D General I spent how much? How much did you spend in 2024.

jasper

Rotten DM
Product for D&DpriceTotal D&D
$1,127.87​
$15,009.87​
Book of Many Things Hard copy
$109.99​
Prior years D&D
Shattered Obelisk Minis
$21.99​
$13,882.00​
Saving the Children
$4.24​
5/9/2016​
Vecna Eve Of Ruin ecopy
$25.49​
Godly Grimoire
$7.96​
Po-bk-3-01 a pirate life for me
$4.99​
1.96 inch mini base
$14.03​
Goodman Into Borderlands
$47.15​
Quests of Infinite Staircase e-copy
$25.49​
Grimble Gang kitty tag
$11.00​
Kitty Balls
$2.23​
Prop Clock
$7.75​
10 Plastic folders
$6.87​
D&D Beyond subscription
$54.99​
Skateboard and pic
$2.75​
Dragons for Christmas
$34.36​
Vecna Eve Of Ruin Hardcopy
$54.99​
Christmas ornaments
$68.67​
Proactive Roleplaying paper back
$10.87​
Lores and Legends Coffee book
$12.72​
2024 Core Rule E Bundle
$93.57​
Christmas ornaments
$14.09​
The Making of original D&D 1970-1977
$59.99​
Quests of Infinite Staircase hard copy
$65.95​
60 foot Template
$17.27​
40 foot templates
$18.35​
Slaying the Dragon
$9.95​
D&D stamps
$75.55​
Cook book
$22.64​
school bus prop
$6.47​
40 foot templates
$18.35​
8 back scratchers
$8.95​
Alt Cover PHB 2024
$54.99​
Halloween Todder Costume Dragon
$27.47​
Skulls
$2.75​
purple birthday dice
$11.00​
Alt Cover DMG 2024
$54.99​
picture frames
$8.45​
Christmas ornaments
$28.56​
 

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What are the templates you speak of?
I am starting to think that spending $20 or $30 on some plexiglass/lexan spell area templates would be really helpful for some of my players.
 

What are the templates you speak of?
I am starting to think that spending $20 or $30 on some plexiglass/lexan spell area templates would be really helpful for some of my players.
Various Spell templates.
I ordered two of these. One set stays in the hobby shop the other in the tool box
this template is too big to pack.
 

$7 for a plastic template for AoE spells from Temu.
About $20 in resin to print some minis I found for free.
That is it. A player bought me the PHB many years ago. I have not spent a dollar on D&D itself I don't think.
Another player bought me Foundry once.
Lifetime personal spending on D&D = $27
 

Hmmm...a bit hard to keep track of what Kickstarters were when, but probably about 1.5-2K this year. The Dungeons and Lasers Caverns KS was a fairly significant one, and I did a small buy into Dwarven Forge's Dungeons remastered, plus Reaper's Dungeongame KS (just for the miniatures, but I bought a core set for a friend as well). The new D&D books. DDB subscription, but that's peanuts. Paints and brushes. Some more Cthulhu miniatures and a few more fantasy ones. The new Arkham Horror RPG. The new C'm games Cthulhu KS. Some board games.
 


$82.66 AUD from drivethru from what I could easily tell. All of that was non-dnd related.

$75.07 AUD for some 2e PDFs from DMsGuild.

Total $157.73 AUD, but since I'm from NZ (drivethru typically shows AUD so I have to do a small conversion) it works out to be around $175 NZD.

I also found $53 NZD ($30 USD converted) spent on the transformers enigma of combination sourcebook. So total is around $228 NZD.

I thought there was some more money spent but seems that Dolmenwood was towards the end of 2023.
 

Ugh, too much to list here. I spend about $200-$300 a month on games or hobby-related stuff.

Broad categories:
GI Joe RPG
Transformers RPG
Battletech minis
WHFB (Brettonia & Elves)
Wings of Glory minis (WW1 & WW2 planes)
Blood Red Skies (WW2 planes)
Star Trek Adventures
Lancer, Raven, Fallout core rulebooks
Mutant Crawl Classics
Dragonbane
Heroquest add-ons

For D&D specifically
  • Wizkids minis blind boxes (~2 per month)
  • several Epic Encounter set (most were discounted)
  • Bigby's Glory of the Giants
  • Quests from the Infinite Staircase
  • Tome of Heroes
  • Eberron: Five Nations
  • Elemental Evil Player's Companion
  • Battlezoo Bestiary: Strange & Unusual
  • 2024 DMG
- Grey Box (1E) FRCS boxed set
  • various old edition PDFs from Drivethru RPG
  • Local Legends Tavern kit
  • Arcknight spell templates
  • various Arcknight plexi map & object sets
  • OAR 1 - Into the Borderlands
  • OAR 2 - The Isle of Dread
  • Heroes of Stormwrack Isle (it was on deep discount!)
  • Worlds & Realms

I also got printed (via LuLu) a couple of my own self-made books (all for 5E)
  • Bestiary Malfearous: Creatures of the West
  • Bestiary Nefarious: Creatures of the East
  • Crimson Empire campaign setting

As an aside, I have a FLGS, but unless it's a new release or under $50, I prefer to buy online. The FLGS stock is slow to rotate, difficult to do custom orders (outside of what they normally have on the shelf) and is more MTG/Yu-Go-O/Pokemon, GW and board game based than an RPG shop.
 

$786.05 (I track expenses on a spreadsheet)
Deck of Many Things, the new 2024 books (hardcover, DnDBeyond and Roll20), some small kickstarters, a couple of humble bundles and bundles of holding. Some isn't strictly D&D, like ShadowDark, but I lump it in as tabletop RPG
 

By my count: $443.00 for the year. This is for 2 different crowdfunding projects, my pro subscription to Roll20, some digital resources, a physical copy of Wild Beyond the Witchlight, and a gift purchase for one of the guys in my gaming group (I got him a copy of Curse of Strahd.)

It was a lean year for me. Usually I spend about three times this amount.
 

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