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<blockquote data-quote="TheYeti1775" data-source="post: 5164410" data-attributes="member: 20914"><p>Funny they could even keep reruning the same adventures too. After all they would forget between sessions. <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f600.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":D" title="Big grin :D" data-smilie="8"data-shortname=":D" /> Sorry I deal with grandparents that have a hard time remember what happened in the morning at dinner time. Call it dark humor.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Actually I think this is a case where WotC is taking a step in the right direction for their sources of revenue.</p><p>But I also think they could take a page from TSR's early book in this process.</p><p></p><p>Think about it, you need wide appeal for 13-70 demographic. Heavy focus on the 20-30 graphic.</p><p>Make a 'Basic' edition of your existing edition. Limited races, limited powers, limited monsters, fully capable of intergrating with an 'Advanced' version. Just have a lower buy in for it. Rather than having a $104 (book cover price) for the first 3 books, get them hooked like any good crack dealer with a $30 intro price. Use the simple chess size battle bat that comes with it, and markers vice minis set of cheapo dice. </p><p>Older players would buy it for teaching their kids, parents will be more willing to buy it as a 'complete set' at $30 than $105. And it's easy enough to have in there 'For expanded rules, more monsters and character options visit WotC.com for all your roleplaying game needs."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheYeti1775, post: 5164410, member: 20914"] Funny they could even keep reruning the same adventures too. After all they would forget between sessions. :D Sorry I deal with grandparents that have a hard time remember what happened in the morning at dinner time. Call it dark humor. Actually I think this is a case where WotC is taking a step in the right direction for their sources of revenue. But I also think they could take a page from TSR's early book in this process. Think about it, you need wide appeal for 13-70 demographic. Heavy focus on the 20-30 graphic. Make a 'Basic' edition of your existing edition. Limited races, limited powers, limited monsters, fully capable of intergrating with an 'Advanced' version. Just have a lower buy in for it. Rather than having a $104 (book cover price) for the first 3 books, get them hooked like any good crack dealer with a $30 intro price. Use the simple chess size battle bat that comes with it, and markers vice minis set of cheapo dice. Older players would buy it for teaching their kids, parents will be more willing to buy it as a 'complete set' at $30 than $105. And it's easy enough to have in there 'For expanded rules, more monsters and character options visit WotC.com for all your roleplaying game needs." [/QUOTE]
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