This may have been suggested before, but I can't find it.
For content that the user hasn't paid for access to yet, it may be good idea to list it's existence and which sourcebook they appear in. For example: If the user hasn't bought any of the sourcebooks, as part of the Basic set the user can see the Circle of the Land in the Druid class description when they browse through the Game Rules/Druid and that's it. By putting in the names of the other Circles in the main Druid entry and links to the correct item in the store to be able to purchase access, users may be encouraged to buy the sourcebooks relevant to their interests. I'm thinking the name, and maybe a short single-sentence description at most.
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This may have been suggested before, but I can't find it.
For content that the user hasn't paid for access to yet, it may be good idea to list it's existence and which sourcebook they appear in. For example: If the user hasn't bought any of the sourcebooks, as part of the Basic set the user can see the Circle of the Land in the Druid class description when they browse through the Game Rules/Druid and that's it. By putting in the names of the other Circles in the main Druid entry and links to the correct item in the store to be able to purchase access, users may be encouraged to buy the sourcebooks relevant to their interests. I'm thinking the name, and maybe a short single-sentence description at most.