I would say that "expensive" and relative. If you have a group, all you need it DndBeyond. If 7 people chip in, it's less than $4 per year if you just do the basics that let you create as many PCs as you want. Add in a little for the base 3 books (I don't remember how much that was) and hobbies don't get much cheaper.
Now that does assume people have internet access. You can easily spend more if you want and many people do so. But per hour of entertainment? I think it's pretty dang cost effective.
Don't have internet? Buy the 3 base books, players don't need anything but the PHB or even just the free basic rules for 80% of what they need.
Now that does assume people have internet access. You can easily spend more if you want and many people do so. But per hour of entertainment? I think it's pretty dang cost effective.
Don't have internet? Buy the 3 base books, players don't need anything but the PHB or even just the free basic rules for 80% of what they need.