Apologies if this is the wrong form and it may be a stupid question, but does anyone know if the people who run D&D Beyond also runs the amazon shop (https://www.amazon.com/dnd)?
My wife got me a set of Ranger Spell cards from Wizards RPG Team. They are missing the Ranger spells from XGtE, TGtE, and FToD. XGtE has it's own deck, but the other two do not. Wondering how to reach them and ask if they have plans to release the spells cards so I can complete my booklet.
The Wizards RPG Team is part of Wizards of the Coast. Different company than Fandom, which owns DDB. I suggest contacting Amazon customer service, they should be able to help out.
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FToD wouldn't be included anyway. Feel free to give them feedback, it would be really nice if they did update the sets to include new books, but I don't think they're accidentally missing.
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It is definitely the case that those cards initially came out prior to all the books you mention (I believe I got my set around when XGtE was released, but their initial release date was definitely earlier than the book.) It's possible that they (WotC) have released an updated deck, and you just got an older version, but based on what little information I can find, I don't think the deck has been updated since it's initial release.
The spell card packs were all for the PHB only, plus the pack for Xanathar's Guide. They were never intended to be comprehensive lists of every spell that's ever shown up in every sourcebook.
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Apologies if this is the wrong form and it may be a stupid question, but does anyone know if the people who run D&D Beyond also runs the amazon shop (https://www.amazon.com/dnd)?
My wife got me a set of Ranger Spell cards from Wizards RPG Team. They are missing the Ranger spells from XGtE, TGtE, and FToD. XGtE has it's own deck, but the other two do not. Wondering how to reach them and ask if they have plans to release the spells cards so I can complete my booklet.
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The Wizards RPG Team is part of Wizards of the Coast. Different company than Fandom, which owns DDB. I suggest contacting Amazon customer service, they should be able to help out.
Want to start playing but don't have anyone to play with? You can try these options: [link].
By TGtE, do you mean TCoE?
FToD wouldn't be included anyway. Feel free to give them feedback, it would be really nice if they did update the sets to include new books, but I don't think they're accidentally missing.
If you're not willing or able to to discuss in good faith, then don't be surprised if I don't respond, there are better things in life for me to do than humour you. This signature is that response.
It is definitely the case that those cards initially came out prior to all the books you mention (I believe I got my set around when XGtE was released, but their initial release date was definitely earlier than the book.) It's possible that they (WotC) have released an updated deck, and you just got an older version, but based on what little information I can find, I don't think the deck has been updated since it's initial release.
The spell card packs were all for the PHB only, plus the pack for Xanathar's Guide. They were never intended to be comprehensive lists of every spell that's ever shown up in every sourcebook.
Find your own truth, choose your enemies carefully, and never deal with a dragon.
"Canon" is what's factual to D&D lore. "Cannon" is what you're going to be shot with if you keep getting the word wrong.
Thanks for sharing clarification
Today's online marketplace seems to be getting even more crowded, making it even harder to capture the interest of the target customers. Thus, it's essential to implement the proper strategies https://www.mrjeffamz.com/blog/amazon-seo-tactics-boosting-your-product-visibility concerning seo on amazon to help your business grow faster, stand out among competitors, and increase the overall sales revenue.