It will not. Considering the Book + DDB bundle for Dragonlance wasn't even really all that much cheaper than buying each separately (only about 10$ I think, which is negated by shipping), there isn't much of a point anyway. Just buy the physical book at your LGS, and buy the rest entry for entry as needed.
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Leaving OGL 1.0(a) untouched and making SRD 5.1 CC-BY-4.0 is a great first step. The next is a promise to do the same for future editions. Here's a discussion thread on that.
Now that WOTC owns DND Beyond I would like to see Wizards give the same products to the physical game stores.
Example. The Dragonlance book that recently came out. If you purchased it direct from WOTC you got both the book and the digital key.
If you pre-ordered or purchased direct from a game store you only got the book.
I have not asked my local owner yet if the digital version comes with the Keys from the Golden Vault but I am wondering if it will.
It will not. Considering the Book + DDB bundle for Dragonlance wasn't even really all that much cheaper than buying each separately (only about 10$ I think, which is negated by shipping), there isn't much of a point anyway. Just buy the physical book at your LGS, and buy the rest entry for entry as needed.
Leaving OGL 1.0(a) untouched and making SRD 5.1 CC-BY-4.0 is a great first step. The next is a promise to do the same for future editions. Here's a discussion thread on that.
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DDB is great, but it could be better. Here are some things I think could improve DDB
this is never going to happen due to the multitude of ways its risky for both the company, the store owner and the buyer