If you want the physical/digital bundle you have to purchase it directly from WotC.
You also buy the physical books on most online retailers and/or from most local game shops. Sometimes that's cheaper too, especially if you buy through a big retailer like Amazon who can undercut prices.
If you want the physical/digital bundle you have to purchase it directly from WotC.
You also buy the physical books on most online retailers and/or from most local game shops. Sometimes that's cheaper too, especially if you buy through a big retailer like Amazon who can undercut prices.
Yes, but if you want to purchase the digital copy bundled together with the physical copy, you have to purchase it directly from WotC.
I know it ostensibly gets you early access if done for a pre-order. (At least they advertise that. It's clear they sometimes don't deliver what they advertise and if they don't it's pretty much entirely on the consumer to fight for access because support is not only unhelpful but even sometimes tells untruths to the customer when they reach out for help in getting what was promised - but that's a different discussion.)
But if not done as a pre-order, is there any benefit to buying the bundle, as opposed to just buying a physical book and a digital copy separately? (Bundle might be cheaper, i guess, but very well might not if one can find a good deal on the physical book - which usually isn't that tough.)
I was looking at buying the
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When I go to my cart and fill out the credit card and shipment information, I noticed it says:
Are both of my items digital items only, a combination, or physical only? Thank you for the assistance.
If they are both digital only, where can I purchase physical copies of the two above items? Roll20 seems to be digital only as well.
What you purchase here is digital only. If you want the physical/digital bundle you have to purchase it directly from WotC.
Creating Epic Boons on DDB
DDB Buyers' Guide
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You also buy the physical books on most online retailers and/or from most local game shops. Sometimes that's cheaper too, especially if you buy through a big retailer like Amazon who can undercut prices.
Yes, but if you want to purchase the digital copy bundled together with the physical copy, you have to purchase it directly from WotC.
Creating Epic Boons on DDB
DDB Buyers' Guide
Hardcovers, DDB & You
Content Troubleshooting
Is there any advantage to doing that?
I know it ostensibly gets you early access if done for a pre-order. (At least they advertise that. It's clear they sometimes don't deliver what they advertise and if they don't it's pretty much entirely on the consumer to fight for access because support is not only unhelpful but even sometimes tells untruths to the customer when they reach out for help in getting what was promised - but that's a different discussion.)
But if not done as a pre-order, is there any benefit to buying the bundle, as opposed to just buying a physical book and a digital copy separately? (Bundle might be cheaper, i guess, but very well might not if one can find a good deal on the physical book - which usually isn't that tough.)
Generally its a bit cheaper, though thats not always the case (especially if there's a deal going on D&D Beyond, Amazon or Both)
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