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no, the price itself does thoughDo the monthly content drops at the $30 per month tier count as "Surprise Mechanics"?
no, the price itself does thoughDo the monthly content drops at the $30 per month tier count as "Surprise Mechanics"?
You don't know that. For example, my DnDBeyond Master Tier subscription is insanely good value. At $7/month I can share access to all the materials with all my players, and I run four campaigns right now, plus sponsor two more through D&D Club, so that is almost 30 players getting access to a ton of material for my $7/month. So I pay $7/month and they all have free accounts. How do you know $30/month isn't the same thing but for the VTT?It's per month, per player.
I suppose trying to kill the OGL makes more sense if we assume this is all true - after all, it's the kind of scheme that would only work if they literally have zero competition.At this point I assume all leaks are true until proven otherwise. This whole debacle has been a stream of "Pfft, that's gotta be fake, nobody could be that dumb," only to find out later that... yes, they really could.
Also a good time to remember that DnD Shorts has been 100% accurate so far when it comes to D&Done/OGL leaks.This is a good time to remember social media personalities & assorted YouTubers are frequently businesses that make money from controversy.
I'm just speaking to the leak. Some were mistaken on the figures.You don't know that. For example, my DnDBeyond Master Tier subscription is insanely good value. At $7/month I can share access to all the materials with all my players, and I run four campaigns right now, plus sponsor two more through D&D Club, so that is almost 30 players getting access to a ton of material for my $7/month. So I pay $7/month and they all have free accounts. How do you know $30/month isn't the same thing but for the VTT?
Context is everything. I can't assess any number without seeing exactly what the offer is.
are we just making up numbers for subscribers here, or are these supposed to be realistic? Because I doubt anything past the first two is, not even sure about the secondConsider how this could add up for WotC:
100,000 full subscribers: $36 million per year.
250,000 full subscribers: $90 million per year.
500,000 full subscribers: $180 million per year.
1,000,000 full subscribers: $360 million per year.
5,000,000 full subscribers: $1.08 billion per year.
If five million seems far-fetched, remember that's still only 10% of the current total player base (according to estimates from a year or so ago).