here is an idea to combine two fantastic options you already offer in the Marketplace: The option to buy a content bundle (all source books, all adventure models or ALL content), highlighted on your store front and the fantastic option to buy individual sections from an adventure module or source book (i.e. only the classes-section from a specific book):
So here is my plea: "Please add more diverse bundles to your store page!"
A race bundle, containing all races and subraces from all books
A class bundle, containing all classes and subclasses from all books
A spell bundle, containing...
That would be absolutely amazing, since bundles even adjust their prices in relation to the content a logged in user already owns of it. That way, by checking the store front, I could even see if the new books have any added content of a specific group that might interest me.
Personally, I own most of the books I need as hardcover, so I mostly buy options for the character builder. Please, since there is already an option to add content bundles from individual books to your cart, there should be no reason not to add "Monster bundle", "Spell bundle", "Class bundle" etc. for ALL books to the store front.
Uff, that's a hard knock, since these content sections were what ultimately made me decide to buy content and a subscription... Why would they decide against it, though? There shouldn't really be any upkeep, once implemented and really, I would even scroll to the very bottom of the page to reach it.
I mean, it wouldn't hurt, or does it? Does it avert eyeballs away from the main product (whole books or the big bundles) or was just hardly anybody interested in this feature?
Adding bundles requires changing the purchasing backend to be able to process the bundles. It also requires stuff like transaction codes and the like for taxes.
I would also like to see bundles like this as well. The vast majority of games are homebrew and have no use for modules but would like to buy all the magic items, spells, classes, races, feats, etc
I would like, if they can't actually do purchase bundles, the ability to search or filter the marketplace by aspects such as race, spells, etc, rather than having to dip into every book to see if there's something in it that I might want to buy. Even if it highlighted 'here are books that still have races/subraces you haven't bought, and took me to the full page for the book, that'd still add utility to help me find the types of things I actually am interested in purchasing.
I would like, if they can't actually do purchase bundles, the ability to search or filter the marketplace by aspects such as race, spells, etc, rather than having to dip into every book to see if there's something in it that I might want to buy. Even if it highlighted 'here are books that still have races/subraces you haven't bought, and took me to the full page for the book, that'd still add utility to help me find the types of things I actually am interested in purchasing.
+1,
If the bundles really aren't viable, than I want what pocketmouse is having :)
Hi D&D Beyond-Team!
here is an idea to combine two fantastic options you already offer in the Marketplace:
The option to buy a content bundle (all source books, all adventure models or ALL content), highlighted on your store front
and the fantastic option to buy individual sections from an adventure module or source book (i.e. only the classes-section from a specific book):
So here is my plea: "Please add more diverse bundles to your store page!"
That would be absolutely amazing, since bundles even adjust their prices in relation to the content a logged in user already owns of it.
That way, by checking the store front, I could even see if the new books have any added content of a specific group that might interest me.
Personally, I own most of the books I need as hardcover, so I mostly buy options for the character builder.
Please, since there is already an option to add content bundles from individual books to your cart, there should be no reason not to add "Monster bundle", "Spell bundle", "Class bundle" etc. for ALL books to the store front.
Sincerely,
Someone who loves D&D
They've addressed this in the dev stream and have said that their metrics suggest the demand for these bundles isn't high enough.
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Uff, that's a hard knock, since these content sections were what ultimately made me decide to buy content and a subscription...
Why would they decide against it, though? There shouldn't really be any upkeep, once implemented and really, I would even scroll to the very bottom of the page to reach it.
I mean, it wouldn't hurt, or does it?
Does it avert eyeballs away from the main product (whole books or the big bundles) or was just hardly anybody interested in this feature?
Adding bundles requires changing the purchasing backend to be able to process the bundles. It also requires stuff like transaction codes and the like for taxes.
Find my D&D Beyond articles here
I would also like to see bundles like this as well. The vast majority of games are homebrew and have no use for modules but would like to buy all the magic items, spells, classes, races, feats, etc
I would like, if they can't actually do purchase bundles, the ability to search or filter the marketplace by aspects such as race, spells, etc, rather than having to dip into every book to see if there's something in it that I might want to buy. Even if it highlighted 'here are books that still have races/subraces you haven't bought, and took me to the full page for the book, that'd still add utility to help me find the types of things I actually am interested in purchasing.
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+1,
If the bundles really aren't viable, than I want what pocketmouse is having :)