Mistwell
Crusty Old Meatwad
Kind of sucks for your FLGS if they have to retail at $50 for a brand-new product release and compete against a $35 price on line.
Why do they have to retail it at $50?
Kind of sucks for your FLGS if they have to retail at $50 for a brand-new product release and compete against a $35 price on line.
Except that if history is any guide, you'll only get 2-3 years before they release v5.5, 5E Essentials, or whatever the name for the next in-edition product refresh will be...
*ducks*
Well, it's absolutely true, as I understand it, that our salaries are not, on average, keeping up with inflation and cost of living. But that's not a problem with Wizards, that's a problem with economics.
Wizards charges what the market will bear -- and the market /will bear/ this price.
Starter Set - This will be the Basic game, as described by Mearls, probably very much resembling Ghosts of Dragonspear Castle. Full game, at least 10 levels, with long-term campaign adventure. Just spitballing, I suspect it'll come with a Players Book that contains rules to play and chargen, and a DM's book that contains the adventure, DM advice, and bestiary. They could quite easily go with the physical contents of the Essentials Red Box: 2 books, maps, and tokens, and all they need to do is beef up the written content. And y'know, one way that I think it would be really cool to control costs is to go old school layout: forego the colorful, glossy paper for some black & white artwork on sturdy paper.
Kind of sucks for your FLGS if they have to retail at $50 for a brand-new product release and compete against a $35 price on line.
I don't know how scientific it is but every edition feels like it needs to 'prove itself' more then the last...
I think they should sell the first print of PHB (and only PHB not MM or DMG) at cost -10% and first print of MM and DMG at cost. they should be small print runs, and the second print runs and on should then be at normal price (although I think $40 is the most)
Imagine PHB 1st run at $24.95 later at $39.99 PDF @ $15
DMG 1st print at $32.95 then later at $39.99 PDF @ $15
MM 1st print at $32.95 then later at $39.99 PDF @ $15
then they could have a gen con exclusive you get all 3 books for $69.99
Considering the Red Box was at the same price point; and the fact that 5e doesn't need maps, tokens, or cards; it seems like there's a lot more room for content this time around.Starter Set - This will be the Basic game, as described by Mearls, probably very much resembling Ghosts of Dragonspear Castle. Full game, at least 10 levels, with long-term campaign adventure. Just spitballing, I suspect it'll come with a Players Book that contains rules to play and chargen, and a DM's book that contains the adventure, DM advice, and bestiary. They could quite easily go with the physical contents of the Essentials Red Box: 2 books, maps, and tokens, and all they need to do is beef up the written content.
Why do they have to retail it at $50?
They don't have to, but as they have staff and retail space to pay for (unlike most online retailers) they can't sell it for much less if they want to stay in business. Game stores aren't exactly doing so hot that they can discount things too much.Why do they have to retail it at $50?
The change this time (assuming previous statements are still true) is that the $20 starter set is the actual buy-in point, rather than being just an advertisement for the PHB.I would say that Wizards of the Coast are a little too sure of themselves and their product.
What they need to realize is there are a number of people who felt they were burned by 4th edition and will not go in headlong again without at least checking it out first.