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<blockquote data-quote="teitan" data-source="post: 7963761" data-attributes="member: 3457"><p>Yes I am aware. I even mentioned it except it isn't Dragonheist, it's Dungeon of the Mad Mage. I am currently running it but for example, I have no interest in Tomb of Annihilation but the Chult material seems quite good and 50 bucks for 1/4 of the material in the book is not a wise or prudent investment. I already made these arguments in a previous post so I am now repeating myself to you. I don't buy pdfs, I'd love to see the setting material reprinted in a new book like how much of the class material were presented in Xanathar. I have no interest in Saltmarsh either but I shouldn't have to buy the book for the sea faring rules. It's irresponsible with money to pay 50 bucks for a book where I need what? 10 pages at most? That's not good use of my entertainment dollar or my D&D money. So instead of spitting out to me things I have already said are no gos for myself and many others, perhaps you should instead come up with valid reasons why we should spend 50 bucks a pop on 34 pages of setting material when 1: it has already been said PDF and POD are generally the end of the line for most casual gamers and 2: you would just be repeating yourself nd badgering about the presentation of the material that already has been voted down with reasons why it is voted down with the alternative option of reprinting the Volo's Enchiridion of Waterdeep and Baldur's Gate with the Chult material and a few other things and then continuing those regional supplements as IN PRINT products. It's a loss leader for WOTC as the adventures already sell well and for those who don't want to spend 50 on an adventure it gives them an alternative IN PRINT option that doesn't involve going to a third party site.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="teitan, post: 7963761, member: 3457"] Yes I am aware. I even mentioned it except it isn't Dragonheist, it's Dungeon of the Mad Mage. I am currently running it but for example, I have no interest in Tomb of Annihilation but the Chult material seems quite good and 50 bucks for 1/4 of the material in the book is not a wise or prudent investment. I already made these arguments in a previous post so I am now repeating myself to you. I don't buy pdfs, I'd love to see the setting material reprinted in a new book like how much of the class material were presented in Xanathar. I have no interest in Saltmarsh either but I shouldn't have to buy the book for the sea faring rules. It's irresponsible with money to pay 50 bucks for a book where I need what? 10 pages at most? That's not good use of my entertainment dollar or my D&D money. So instead of spitting out to me things I have already said are no gos for myself and many others, perhaps you should instead come up with valid reasons why we should spend 50 bucks a pop on 34 pages of setting material when 1: it has already been said PDF and POD are generally the end of the line for most casual gamers and 2: you would just be repeating yourself nd badgering about the presentation of the material that already has been voted down with reasons why it is voted down with the alternative option of reprinting the Volo's Enchiridion of Waterdeep and Baldur's Gate with the Chult material and a few other things and then continuing those regional supplements as IN PRINT products. It's a loss leader for WOTC as the adventures already sell well and for those who don't want to spend 50 on an adventure it gives them an alternative IN PRINT option that doesn't involve going to a third party site. [/QUOTE]
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