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<blockquote data-quote="Sunseeker" data-source="post: 6528341"><p>I certainly have a limited budget for fun. Several hundred dollars worth of books every month is well beyond my ability to purchase by any reasonable level. One book release per month is honestly pretty ideal for me, especially with book prices in the $40-50 range. If I set aside $100 for gaming a month, a single D&D book along with possibly minis, spell cards, pizza for the table or other supplementary gaming needs works out really well for me. I'm certainly not going to buy EVERYTHING WOTC releases simply because it's got the D&D brand name on it, and even with what they do release I'm going to be picky about it. </p><p></p><p>What 5th is really lacking is regularity. Maybe they need more prunes. But so far my biggest gripe has simply been that I <em>want</em> to buy things but I'll be darned if I have any idea when they're going to come out. My FLGS can't help me because he doesn't know either, because WOTC doesn't know! If WOTC could say: hey guys, we're releasing a book this month, some minis next month, and some tiles the month after and just stick to that I think I'd be really happy because I'd have a heads up and if I needed to budget more for something or pre-order something I could do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sunseeker, post: 6528341"] I certainly have a limited budget for fun. Several hundred dollars worth of books every month is well beyond my ability to purchase by any reasonable level. One book release per month is honestly pretty ideal for me, especially with book prices in the $40-50 range. If I set aside $100 for gaming a month, a single D&D book along with possibly minis, spell cards, pizza for the table or other supplementary gaming needs works out really well for me. I'm certainly not going to buy EVERYTHING WOTC releases simply because it's got the D&D brand name on it, and even with what they do release I'm going to be picky about it. What 5th is really lacking is regularity. Maybe they need more prunes. But so far my biggest gripe has simply been that I [I]want[/I] to buy things but I'll be darned if I have any idea when they're going to come out. My FLGS can't help me because he doesn't know either, because WOTC doesn't know! If WOTC could say: hey guys, we're releasing a book this month, some minis next month, and some tiles the month after and just stick to that I think I'd be really happy because I'd have a heads up and if I needed to budget more for something or pre-order something I could do it. [/QUOTE]
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