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<blockquote data-quote="lkj" data-source="post: 7500718" data-attributes="member: 18646"><p>Couple of things here:</p><p></p><p>1) As someone else pointed out, you can just buy the war domain for a couple bucks. And that cost will be deducted against the total price of the book for you if you ever decide you want to buy the whole thing. (In other words, you'll never pay more than the full price of the book to get all the book's content, even if you've bought things piecemeal to start with)</p><p></p><p>2) This doesn't take into account the content sharing if you buy a subscription. For a few bucks a month, everyone in the campaign has access to everything that has been bought by anyone in the campaign. So, only one person has to buy the PH to make it available to everyone. Etc.</p><p></p><p>Note: Not knocking your decision. Whether it's worth it really depends on your particular situation and preferences. Just thought it was worth pointing out that the pricing is more flexible than everyone having to 're-buy' all their books digitally. There's a nice thread on their forum which breaks it down. </p><p></p><p>My two cents-- The rules reference capability (looking things up during the games) is awesome. I use it all the time. It's fast. I can use it on my phone, desktop, or tablet and it's much more capable than a physical book or pdf. Since the character sheet revamp, the character sheets are very useful. When we tried them out with my group, everyone became an enthusiastic convert.</p><p></p><p>AD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lkj, post: 7500718, member: 18646"] Couple of things here: 1) As someone else pointed out, you can just buy the war domain for a couple bucks. And that cost will be deducted against the total price of the book for you if you ever decide you want to buy the whole thing. (In other words, you'll never pay more than the full price of the book to get all the book's content, even if you've bought things piecemeal to start with) 2) This doesn't take into account the content sharing if you buy a subscription. For a few bucks a month, everyone in the campaign has access to everything that has been bought by anyone in the campaign. So, only one person has to buy the PH to make it available to everyone. Etc. Note: Not knocking your decision. Whether it's worth it really depends on your particular situation and preferences. Just thought it was worth pointing out that the pricing is more flexible than everyone having to 're-buy' all their books digitally. There's a nice thread on their forum which breaks it down. My two cents-- The rules reference capability (looking things up during the games) is awesome. I use it all the time. It's fast. I can use it on my phone, desktop, or tablet and it's much more capable than a physical book or pdf. Since the character sheet revamp, the character sheets are very useful. When we tried them out with my group, everyone became an enthusiastic convert. AD [/QUOTE]
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