I have never subscribed to this and probably never will do. The benefits of subscribing are minimal frankly
The only way I would sub, is if a tier of sub allowed for all the Sourcebooks to be available from it (Not campaigns, I know this site would like to continue making profits outside of subscriptions and I think this would be a happy medium. Plus a digital-physical copy of a campaign is something I would be more interested in anyways. Maybe an even higher tier could be created for such specific wants)
The price of the subscription could be much higher than the current highest tier too (I'd pay a max of £15 a month, maybe more if the benefits seemed worthwhile) and shouldn't include book sharing. Frankly, book sharing is what stops this site from gaining much more subs in the first place. Why would someone sub to this thing if they get everything for free from one person?
Solution: Make a sub tier which provides access to the Sourcebooks (No weird funny business about it), don't allow sharing and add in all the standard benefits too
I'm aware this likely would've been asked before and largely consider as well; streaming services take this approach and make billions, D&D beyond can take this approach too and seek to gain a lot of revenue
Love this site and the aim it's going for, it's missing the mark for the average consumer nower days and takes a much too old fashioned approach. Forcing people to spend a lot more upfront is significantly less enticing than "Splitting" the cost. Especially considering those who have bought physical books aren't able to get a digital version, unless they bought it again
This is all my opinion, if something like this was introduced for a good price I would buy it in a heartbeat
This will never happen and they've already stated this.
They tried it before and it was an absolute disaster.
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I have never subscribed to this and probably never will do. The benefits of subscribing are minimal frankly
The only way I would sub, is if a tier of sub allowed for all the Sourcebooks to be available from it (Not campaigns, I know this site would like to continue making profits outside of subscriptions and I think this would be a happy medium. Plus a digital-physical copy of a campaign is something I would be more interested in anyways. Maybe an even higher tier could be created for such specific wants)
The price of the subscription could be much higher than the current highest tier too (I'd pay a max of £15 a month, maybe more if the benefits seemed worthwhile) and shouldn't include book sharing. Frankly, book sharing is what stops this site from gaining much more subs in the first place. Why would someone sub to this thing if they get everything for free from one person?
Solution: Make a sub tier which provides access to the Sourcebooks (No weird funny business about it), don't allow sharing and add in all the standard benefits too
I'm aware this likely would've been asked before and largely consider as well; streaming services take this approach and make billions, D&D beyond can take this approach too and seek to gain a lot of revenue
Love this site and the aim it's going for, it's missing the mark for the average consumer nower days and takes a much too old fashioned approach. Forcing people to spend a lot more upfront is significantly less enticing than "Splitting" the cost. Especially considering those who have bought physical books aren't able to get a digital version, unless they bought it again
This is all my opinion, if something like this was introduced for a good price I would buy it in a heartbeat
Ya'll take it easy now!
CJ
This will never happen and they've already stated this.
They tried it before and it was an absolute disaster.
Click ✨ HERE ✨ For My Youtube Videos featuring Guides, Tips & Tricks for using D&D Beyond.
Need help with Homebrew? Check out ✨ this FAQ/Guide thread ✨ by IamSposta.