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Review of Mordenkainen’s Magnificent Emporium by WotC
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<blockquote data-quote="Neuroglyph" data-source="post: 7647603" data-attributes="member: 85633"><p>I would have to agree, and that WotC "gimmick" is one of those great mysteries of this book that will almost certainly never be adequately explained to the D&D fans. There are plenty of places in the US alone that don't have a cnearby FLGS, and where mail order is the only reasonable way to purchase our D&D materials. I'm sure there are plenty of folks who had to travel much farther than I did to get to their "local" store, and will be mightily overcharged for this book if we add the MSRP and the price of gas for the trip.</p><p></p><p>If WotC REALLY wanted to take a stab at leveling the playing field, they would offer incentive packages to the brick-and-mortar stores so that they can offer D&D products at the 20% discount the online stores do. Or maybe even throw in a bonus item, only available at real stores that the bookvenders.com don't get to offer the customers. </p><p></p><p>Of course that solution would bite into the profit margin on the books, so it's clearly better to just let the fans foot the bill for WotC's "generosity" to the FLGS's, right?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Neuroglyph, post: 7647603, member: 85633"] I would have to agree, and that WotC "gimmick" is one of those great mysteries of this book that will almost certainly never be adequately explained to the D&D fans. There are plenty of places in the US alone that don't have a cnearby FLGS, and where mail order is the only reasonable way to purchase our D&D materials. I'm sure there are plenty of folks who had to travel much farther than I did to get to their "local" store, and will be mightily overcharged for this book if we add the MSRP and the price of gas for the trip. If WotC REALLY wanted to take a stab at leveling the playing field, they would offer incentive packages to the brick-and-mortar stores so that they can offer D&D products at the 20% discount the online stores do. Or maybe even throw in a bonus item, only available at real stores that the bookvenders.com don't get to offer the customers. Of course that solution would bite into the profit margin on the books, so it's clearly better to just let the fans foot the bill for WotC's "generosity" to the FLGS's, right? [/QUOTE]
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