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<blockquote data-quote="Rygar" data-source="post: 7708055" data-attributes="member: 6756765"><p>I can tell you about my experiences. I subscribed to DungeonCrate and RPGCrate (Current). First, let me say both of these are awesome products and probably worth the expense.</p><p></p><p>DungeonCrate - DungeonCrate is a "Generalist" approach, while each month is themed it will include miniatures, pawns, dice, sometimes a small adventure, and various themed tchotke's (Like coins, or handmade coasters). These products aren't no-name or cheapy brands, they're big brands like Reaper Miniatures. If you're someone who tends to be more oriented towards props and miniatures and not so much towards adventures then DungeonCrate is worth trying. </p><p></p><p>RPGCrate - RPGCrate is a more specific approach, again there's themes each month, but you will consistently receive a few small-ish adventures (Often with maps), perhaps a "Splat" book, a mini or two or pawns, perhaps some dice, and usually a T-Shirt (Which can sometimes be extremely awesome!). While not everything is a major brand, the quality is very high. This is a really good product for someone who is interested in adventures/splats and likes the occasional tchotke or accessory.</p><p></p><p>Overall I really don't feel these two products are in competition with one another, they're both quality and they cater towards different demographics within our market.</p><p> @<em><strong><u><a href="http://www.enworld.org/forum/member.php?u=6669398" target="_blank">Chi</a></u></strong></em>bi - Having subscribed to LootCrate IMO it is a complete waste of money. I've got a bunch of Pop vinyls I'll never do anything with, the occasional bit of candy, some T-shirts that generally aren't all that great (I will not be wearing a Robocop or Voltron T-shirt in public). I can count on one hand the number of genuinely interesting items I received from them. LootCrate's market is really teenagers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rygar, post: 7708055, member: 6756765"] I can tell you about my experiences. I subscribed to DungeonCrate and RPGCrate (Current). First, let me say both of these are awesome products and probably worth the expense. DungeonCrate - DungeonCrate is a "Generalist" approach, while each month is themed it will include miniatures, pawns, dice, sometimes a small adventure, and various themed tchotke's (Like coins, or handmade coasters). These products aren't no-name or cheapy brands, they're big brands like Reaper Miniatures. If you're someone who tends to be more oriented towards props and miniatures and not so much towards adventures then DungeonCrate is worth trying. RPGCrate - RPGCrate is a more specific approach, again there's themes each month, but you will consistently receive a few small-ish adventures (Often with maps), perhaps a "Splat" book, a mini or two or pawns, perhaps some dice, and usually a T-Shirt (Which can sometimes be extremely awesome!). While not everything is a major brand, the quality is very high. This is a really good product for someone who is interested in adventures/splats and likes the occasional tchotke or accessory. Overall I really don't feel these two products are in competition with one another, they're both quality and they cater towards different demographics within our market. @[I][B][U][URL="http://www.enworld.org/forum/member.php?u=6669398"]Chi[/URL][/U][/B][/I]bi - Having subscribed to LootCrate IMO it is a complete waste of money. I've got a bunch of Pop vinyls I'll never do anything with, the occasional bit of candy, some T-shirts that generally aren't all that great (I will not be wearing a Robocop or Voltron T-shirt in public). I can count on one hand the number of genuinely interesting items I received from them. LootCrate's market is really teenagers. [/QUOTE]
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