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<blockquote data-quote="RangerWickett" data-source="post: 3300292" data-attributes="member: 63"><p>If you're motivated by low price rather than by interest in the content of the adventure, sure, there's not much to recommend War of the Burning Sky over a Dungeon subscription. They've been doing this longer, and economies of scale let them produce things much more cheaply than we can. But I'm confident we have a great set of adventures that let the players guide an epic story, and I think the difference of a few bucks over the course of a year is worth getting a look at a new campaign.</p><p></p><p>If you're not sure you'll like it, just purchase the first adventure. It'll be out before the end of the month, and you'll be able to see whether the campaign grabs you.</p><p></p><p>Versus Dungeon, we do have a few benefits because we're all-digital. With each adventure we'll provide an appendix of NPC stats which you can print out easily, or edit and finagle with if you need to adjust the adventure for your setting. If we make an error, we can fix it quickly, and we don't have to worry so much about limited page counts, so the adventures can have as much detail as we think is necessary.</p><p></p><p>Ultimately, you should just buy the first adventure either way. If you're asking this question, that means you're at least considering that it might be a good deal. And I'm confident you'll like what you see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RangerWickett, post: 3300292, member: 63"] If you're motivated by low price rather than by interest in the content of the adventure, sure, there's not much to recommend War of the Burning Sky over a Dungeon subscription. They've been doing this longer, and economies of scale let them produce things much more cheaply than we can. But I'm confident we have a great set of adventures that let the players guide an epic story, and I think the difference of a few bucks over the course of a year is worth getting a look at a new campaign. If you're not sure you'll like it, just purchase the first adventure. It'll be out before the end of the month, and you'll be able to see whether the campaign grabs you. Versus Dungeon, we do have a few benefits because we're all-digital. With each adventure we'll provide an appendix of NPC stats which you can print out easily, or edit and finagle with if you need to adjust the adventure for your setting. If we make an error, we can fix it quickly, and we don't have to worry so much about limited page counts, so the adventures can have as much detail as we think is necessary. Ultimately, you should just buy the first adventure either way. If you're asking this question, that means you're at least considering that it might be a good deal. And I'm confident you'll like what you see. [/QUOTE]
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