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<blockquote data-quote="JVisgaitis" data-source="post: 3750167" data-attributes="member: 4177"><p>Minis get cheaper because they are manufactured in China and when they cast up 50,000 of a single unit they cost less then a 1 cent to make. Print costs are what they are. Its bad enough carrying around 3 rule books. You want to add reams and reams of cards? No thanks.</p><p></p><p>Secondly, your trying to add collectibility to something that can't function as a collectible product. Rules for an RPG work for the DM and the Players because there is a common ground and a level playing field where every DM knows what he wants in his game. Add collectibility to that and you lose all of that.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yeah, I know people that do that and they're potato heads. If you want one or two feats, you write the rules down on an index card and you have them for reference. At least if I want that one rule I have the choice to go and buy it. Your taking it a step further in the wrong direction and telling me that if I want this one rare feat I have to spend tons of money on crap I don't want. No thanks.</p><p></p><p>I like having a choice of what I want to spend my money on. Apparently you don't like free will. Sorry to hear that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JVisgaitis, post: 3750167, member: 4177"] Minis get cheaper because they are manufactured in China and when they cast up 50,000 of a single unit they cost less then a 1 cent to make. Print costs are what they are. Its bad enough carrying around 3 rule books. You want to add reams and reams of cards? No thanks. Secondly, your trying to add collectibility to something that can't function as a collectible product. Rules for an RPG work for the DM and the Players because there is a common ground and a level playing field where every DM knows what he wants in his game. Add collectibility to that and you lose all of that. Yeah, I know people that do that and they're potato heads. If you want one or two feats, you write the rules down on an index card and you have them for reference. At least if I want that one rule I have the choice to go and buy it. Your taking it a step further in the wrong direction and telling me that if I want this one rare feat I have to spend tons of money on crap I don't want. No thanks. I like having a choice of what I want to spend my money on. Apparently you don't like free will. Sorry to hear that. [/QUOTE]
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