I want a place to search through and buy official dnd content in physical form. I want the books, the decks, the dice, etc. I want to know I'm buying it from the official seller. You should offer physical versions on your website, or at least a place to browse all official items, even if to buy them it redirects the consumer to amazon or a similar website. I love dnd beyond but I like having physical items.
Note that at the moment, DDB is not owned by WOTC. (WOTC has announced they are buying DDB, gut the sale has not been finalized). Also, if by “the decks” you mean spell cards, these are not produced by WOTC. Gale Force Nine has a licensing agreement with WOTC, and produces them.
WOTC does not offer any of its products directly for retail sale: they sell them to bookstores, game stores, Amazon, and the like, who sell them to the public.
All that said, I did just a tiny bit of digging and found this page that does precisely what you asked for (given that WOTC doesn’t sell directly to consumers): https://dnd.wizards.com/products/catalog
I want a place to search through and buy official dnd content in physical form. I want the books, the decks, the dice, etc. I want to know I'm buying it from the official seller. You should offer physical versions on your website, or at least a place to browse all official items, even if to buy them it redirects the consumer to amazon or a similar website. I love dnd beyond but I like having physical items.
Note that at the moment, DDB is not owned by WOTC. (WOTC has announced they are buying DDB, gut the sale has not been finalized). Also, if by “the decks” you mean spell cards, these are not produced by WOTC. Gale Force Nine has a licensing agreement with WOTC, and produces them.
WOTC does not offer any of its products directly for retail sale: they sell them to bookstores, game stores, Amazon, and the like, who sell them to the public.
All that said, I did just a tiny bit of digging and found this page that does precisely what you asked for (given that WOTC doesn’t sell directly to consumers): https://dnd.wizards.com/products/catalog
Trying to Decide if DDB is for you? A few helpful threads: A Buyer's Guide to DDB; What I/We Bought and Why; How some DMs use DDB; A Newer Thread on Using DDB to Play
Helpful threads on other topics: Homebrew FAQ by IamSposta; Accessing Content by ConalTheGreat;
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