No the 25% doesnt stack, so unless you havent bought anything at all you are probably better using the $150 off. And with the double stacking codes of $75 and $150 you definitely should not be using the 25%. :)
how did that happen for you? how many books did you buy beforehand to get it to that price?
The point is not how much it cost, rather how much he saved. But probably a lot. Without these codes, I don't think it would be possible to get the bundle discount without spending 100$+ more than the books even with 25% off.
Back in 2018 there were often multiple 25% discount codes floating around. I got lucky at a point when two of them stacked and bought about $400 of books for $200 :)
For those of us that have none of the sourcebooks, adventures, etc. (no D&DBEYOND content at all), what is the best route to take when it comes to using these coupon codes?
I also have the physical essentials kit which gives me a code for the D&DBEYOND version of Dragon of Icespire Peak, as well as a code for 50% off the PHB.
My goal is to purchase the legendary bundle, I just want to do everything in the best order. Thanks!
For those of us that have none of the sourcebooks, adventures, etc. (no D&DBEYOND content at all), what is the best route to take when it comes to using these coupon codes?
I also have the physical essentials kit which gives me a code for the D&DBEYOND version of Dragon of Icespire Peak, as well as a code for 50% off the PHB.
My goal is to purchase the legendary bundle, I just want to do everything in the best order. Thanks!
Redeem your free adventures. See if the 50% PHB and Bookthanks stack (if it doesn't, don't worry about it, I don't think this step actually saves extra money anyway). Get sourcebook bundle with sourcebookthanks. Get legendary bundle with legendarythanks.
The order doesn't matter at all, because only the money that you spend is what counts towards legendary bundle discount.
Hello and welcome to the topic of the last 2 pages. The topic is "people have tested and confirmed that using the source book discount before the legendary discount saves you more money than doing the legendary discount only."
The order doesn't matter at all, because only the money that you spend is what counts towards legendary bundle discount.
In this case the order does matter, Applying the $75 off coupon to the Sourcebook Bundle subtracts the full price of the bundle from the cost you would pay for the Legendary bundle. By using the Sourcebook coupon then the Legendary coupon you save a total of $225 on the Legendary bundle rather than just $150.
I can confirm this, I had $91.09 left to purchase the Sourcebook bundle and $310.75 to purchase the Legendary bundle. I bought the Sourcebook bundle with the $75 off coupon and spent $16.09, my Legendary bundle price is now down to $219.66 without any coupons applied and if I add it to my cart and apply the legendary coupon I could get the Legendary bundle for a total of $69.66
For those of us that have none of the sourcebooks, adventures, etc. (no D&DBEYOND content at all), what is the best route to take when it comes to using these coupon codes?
I also have the physical essentials kit which gives me a code for the D&DBEYOND version of Dragon of Icespire Peak, as well as a code for 50% off the PHB.
My goal is to purchase the legendary bundle, I just want to do everything in the best order. Thanks!
Redeem your free adventures. See if the 50% PHB and Bookthanks stack (if it doesn't, don't worry about it, I don't think this step actually saves extra money anyway). Get sourcebook bundle with sourcebookthanks. Get legendary bundle with legendarythanks.
The order doesn't matter at all, because only the money that you spend is what counts towards legendary bundle discount.
Hello and welcome to the topic of the last 2 pages. The topic is "people have tested and confirmed that using the source book discount before the legendary discount saves you more money than doing the legendary discount only."
Here is the process I just went through:
1. Redeemed Dragon of Icespire Peak code - (Reduction of $25.47) - Reduced Legendary Bundle from $632.95 to $607.48
2. Redeemed 50% off Players Handbook code - (Spent $16.51 on PHB) - Reduced Sourcebook and Legendary Bundle by $14.99
3. Redeemed bookthanks code - (Spent $27.51 on DMG) - Reduced Sourcebook and Legendary Bundle by $24.99
4. Redeemed sourcebookthanks code - (Spent $210.18 on Sourcebook Bundle) - Reduced Legendary Bundle by $265.90
5. Redeemed legendarythanks code - (Spent $166.91 on Legendary Bundle) - Final Legendary Bundle cost was $151.60
Checking my math for the legendary bundle: $151.60 (end cost) + $150 (legendarythanks) + $265.90 (sourcebundle + sourcebookthanks) + $24.99 (DMG + bookthanks) + $14.99 (PHB + code) + $25.47 (DoIP code) = $632.95, which matches the full price of the legendary bundle if you haven't purchased anything.
What I spent: $16.51 (PHB) + $27.51 (DMG) + $210.18 (Sourcebook bundle) + $166.91 (Legendary bundle) = $421.11, which is 33.47% off of the Legendary Bundle.
There may be a better way to do this, but I figured this was good enough lol. Feel free to check/correct my math if something is wrong!
1. Redeemed Dragon of Icespire Peak code - (Reduction of $25.47) - Reduced Legendary Bundle from $632.95 to $607.48
2. Redeemed 50% off Players Handbook code - (Spent $16.51 on PHB) - Reduced Sourcebook and Legendary Bundle by $14.99
What are these codes? I haven't seen them in this thread (to the extent that I've gone back). Too late for the PHB for me, but I'm eyeing Icespire, and someone else may be able to benefit from the PHB code.
1. Redeemed Dragon of Icespire Peak code - (Reduction of $25.47) - Reduced Legendary Bundle from $632.95 to $607.48
2. Redeemed 50% off Players Handbook code - (Spent $16.51 on PHB) - Reduced Sourcebook and Legendary Bundle by $14.99
What are these codes? I haven't seen them in this thread (to the extent that I've gone back). Too late for the PHB for me, but I'm eyeing Icespire, and someone else may be able to benefit from the PHB code.
I assume he means the ones that come with the physical D&D Essentials Kit product. It includes a code to redeem the included DOIP adventure on DDB and a 50% off code for the PHB.
I assume he means the ones that come with the physical D&D Essentials Kit product. It includes a code to redeem the included DOIP adventure on DDB and a 50% off code for the PHB.
Thanks. I wish I'd known about that before unlocking the PHB on here, but so it goes.
1. Redeemed Dragon of Icespire Peak code - (Reduction of $25.47) - Reduced Legendary Bundle from $632.95 to $607.48
2. Redeemed 50% off Players Handbook code - (Spent $16.51 on PHB) - Reduced Sourcebook and Legendary Bundle by $14.99
What are these codes? I haven't seen them in this thread (to the extent that I've gone back). Too late for the PHB for me, but I'm eyeing Icespire, and someone else may be able to benefit from the PHB code.
For the record, their original post answered your question:
I also have the physical essentials kit which gives me a code for the D&DBEYOND version of Dragon of Icespire Peak, as well as a code for 50% off the PHB.
Which was quoted in the post you asked your question about.
And I do recommend picking up the physical essentials kit if you plan to buy it (and/or PHB) on DDB. It has the same MSRP as the digital version and you can get it cheaper at a lot of places. If you don't need one of the codes, you can give them away here.
Hey folks. Just getting back in to this many years later with some friends and discovered the usefulness of not messing up character creation on here. A lot has changed since 3.5. Total stab in the dark but does anyone happen to have a spare 50% off PHB they can PM me? We already own 4 physical copies and feel kinda silly paying full price if there's a kind soul out there not in need of it. Thank you :)
Basically, just the rolling 20's discount they have going currently. Best used on the Sourcebook Bundle or Legendary Bundle. If you're just wanting a single book, the single use book thanks code works as well for a $5 off.
But, now is the time to invest in a bundle if you have any plans to do so.
I have most of the books and modules, what code would be good for the folio, wildmount book and the couple of mods I don't have
As long as you haven't used them, any code that works on individual book purchases (e.g. BOOKTHANKS) can be applied to the purchase of the Explorer's Guide to Wildemount book. I think that is also true for the Mordenkainen's Fiendish Folio, Volume 1: Monsters Malevolent and Benign supplement. Not sure what you mean by "mods".
Hi all, any have knowledge of a current discount code? Started DMing again and would like to try work up to having a complete DnD beyond collection, can't afford to go full source book bundle. I've read that you need to rebuy any books you've purchased on the platform. So if anyone knows discount codes for PHB, DMG or MM let me know thanks :)
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No the 25% doesnt stack, so unless you havent bought anything at all you are probably better using the $150 off. And with the double stacking codes of $75 and $150 you definitely should not be using the 25%. :)
Back in 2018 there were often multiple 25% discount codes floating around. I got lucky at a point when two of them stacked and bought about $400 of books for $200 :)
For those of us that have none of the sourcebooks, adventures, etc. (no D&DBEYOND content at all), what is the best route to take when it comes to using these coupon codes?
I also have the physical essentials kit which gives me a code for the D&DBEYOND version of Dragon of Icespire Peak, as well as a code for 50% off the PHB.
My goal is to purchase the legendary bundle, I just want to do everything in the best order. Thanks!
The order doesn't matter at all, because only the money that you spend is what counts towards legendary bundle discount.
Redeem your free adventures. See if the 50% PHB and Bookthanks stack (if it doesn't, don't worry about it, I don't think this step actually saves extra money anyway). Get sourcebook bundle with sourcebookthanks. Get legendary bundle with legendarythanks.
Hello and welcome to the topic of the last 2 pages. The topic is "people have tested and confirmed that using the source book discount before the legendary discount saves you more money than doing the legendary discount only."
In this case the order does matter, Applying the $75 off coupon to the Sourcebook Bundle subtracts the full price of the bundle from the cost you would pay for the Legendary bundle. By using the Sourcebook coupon then the Legendary coupon you save a total of $225 on the Legendary bundle rather than just $150.
I can confirm this, I had $91.09 left to purchase the Sourcebook bundle and $310.75 to purchase the Legendary bundle. I bought the Sourcebook bundle with the $75 off coupon and spent $16.09, my Legendary bundle price is now down to $219.66 without any coupons applied and if I add it to my cart and apply the legendary coupon I could get the Legendary bundle for a total of $69.66
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Here is the process I just went through:
1. Redeemed Dragon of Icespire Peak code - (Reduction of $25.47) - Reduced Legendary Bundle from $632.95 to $607.48
2. Redeemed 50% off Players Handbook code - (Spent $16.51 on PHB) - Reduced Sourcebook and Legendary Bundle by $14.99
3. Redeemed bookthanks code - (Spent $27.51 on DMG) - Reduced Sourcebook and Legendary Bundle by $24.99
4. Redeemed sourcebookthanks code - (Spent $210.18 on Sourcebook Bundle) - Reduced Legendary Bundle by $265.90
5. Redeemed legendarythanks code - (Spent $166.91 on Legendary Bundle) - Final Legendary Bundle cost was $151.60
Checking my math for the legendary bundle: $151.60 (end cost) + $150 (legendarythanks) + $265.90 (sourcebundle + sourcebookthanks) + $24.99 (DMG + bookthanks) + $14.99 (PHB + code) + $25.47 (DoIP code) = $632.95, which matches the full price of the legendary bundle if you haven't purchased anything.
What I spent: $16.51 (PHB) + $27.51 (DMG) + $210.18 (Sourcebook bundle) + $166.91 (Legendary bundle) = $421.11, which is 33.47% off of the Legendary Bundle.
There may be a better way to do this, but I figured this was good enough lol. Feel free to check/correct my math if something is wrong!
What are these codes? I haven't seen them in this thread (to the extent that I've gone back). Too late for the PHB for me, but I'm eyeing Icespire, and someone else may be able to benefit from the PHB code.
I assume he means the ones that come with the physical D&D Essentials Kit product. It includes a code to redeem the included DOIP adventure on DDB and a 50% off code for the PHB.
Thanks. I wish I'd known about that before unlocking the PHB on here, but so it goes.
For the record, their original post answered your question:
Which was quoted in the post you asked your question about.
And I do recommend picking up the physical essentials kit if you plan to buy it (and/or PHB) on DDB. It has the same MSRP as the digital version and you can get it cheaper at a lot of places. If you don't need one of the codes, you can give them away here.
Hey folks. Just getting back in to this many years later with some friends and discovered the usefulness of not messing up character creation on here. A lot has changed since 3.5. Total stab in the dark but does anyone happen to have a spare 50% off PHB they can PM me? We already own 4 physical copies and feel kinda silly paying full price if there's a kind soul out there not in need of it. Thank you :)Nice guy hooked me up and I got my PHB. Thanks!
Are there any current discount codes out there? Looking to purchase a few books. Thanks!
Basically, just the rolling 20's discount they have going currently. Best used on the Sourcebook Bundle or Legendary Bundle. If you're just wanting a single book, the single use book thanks code works as well for a $5 off.
But, now is the time to invest in a bundle if you have any plans to do so.
Anybody have a 50% PHB code that they don't need?
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I have most of the books and modules, what code would be good for the folio, wildmount book and the couple of mods I don't have
As long as you haven't used them, any code that works on individual book purchases (e.g. BOOKTHANKS) can be applied to the purchase of the Explorer's Guide to Wildemount book. I think that is also true for the Mordenkainen's Fiendish Folio, Volume 1: Monsters Malevolent and Benign supplement. Not sure what you mean by "mods".
Hi all, any have knowledge of a current discount code? Started DMing again and would like to try work up to having a complete DnD beyond collection, can't afford to go full source book bundle. I've read that you need to rebuy any books you've purchased on the platform. So if anyone knows discount codes for PHB, DMG or MM let me know thanks :)