In the meantime, the products are still there available for purchase. I wish people would stop posting and complaining about missing a sale that lasted well over a month and then act like buying the product is no longer an option. Seriously, just buy the books you want. It’s still cheaper than anywhere else and the money spent will go towards a bundle should you want one in the future. It’s not wasted money.
I was a little brief - this seems a reliable site to see whatever active codes are out there. They all worked in Jan, and I suspect there just aren't any codes right now. But it's handy having a single, (fairly) reliable place to check to see if there are new codes. Easier, to be honest, than checking this forum.
I was a little brief - this seems a reliable site to see whatever active codes are out there. They all worked in Jan, and I suspect there just aren't any codes right now. But it's handy having a single, (fairly) reliable place to check to see if there are new codes. Easier, to be honest, than checking this forum.
Technically, the BEST source for all of that would be the Beyond website as they most always put a banner across the top of the screen to indicate current sales or coupons. The only time this doesn't happen is when they have exclusive coupon codes, such as ones for subscribers or watchers of Critical Role.
Has there ever been discounts for the subscription levels, above and beyond the discounts for purchasing annually/semi-annually?
DDB did send out an email in December or January or so to those with a Hero or Master Tier subscription in 2019 giving them a discount code on the Legendary Bundle... But that was just before they gave out one-time flat discounts (not percentage discounts) to everyone after DDB went down for a day or two.
Has there ever been discounts for the subscription levels, above and beyond the discounts for purchasing annually/semi-annually?
According to Adam on a dev update a while back, he said in response to a similar question (essentially, I may be paraphrasing a bit) that they didn't have anything in place to allow for that at the present time. I got the impression that it wasn't something that would be changing in the foreseeable future, and there hasn't been any further mention of it since that I'm aware of.
Man, I'm so anxious to get a hold of the sourcebook bundle, but I just need that 25% off to be able to afford it.
Here's the trick:
Step 1. Buy the books you absolutely NEED. This would be the Player's Handbook and Xanathar's Guide to Everything for starters. If you plan to DM, then by all means grab the Monster Manual and Dungeon Master's Guide. Those aren't completely necessary, but helpful for a DM.
Step 2. Enjoy the books you just purchased on Beyond. Utilize the Character Builder to a fuller extent and really see what this site has to offer. Rest assured knowing that even though you paid full price for individual books, every dollar will go towards a bundle down the line when they go on sale (should you choose to wait long enough for another sale to come around).
Step 3. Buy the Bundle with or without the sale, knowing that you still got a great deal because Beyond is a great value, even at its most expensive and don't sweat the small things.
Step 4. Get a subscription, start a campaign, share with friends and utilize your purchases to their maximum limit. Become a legend.
That's my advice. If you can't afford everything at once, there really isn't any point in holding out. The way Beyond structures their purchase model allows previous purchases to be applied to the bundles later on. That means, if you use a coupon out of the physical Essentials Kit for half off the PHB, you buy it for $15, that $15 goes towards a bundle. If you skip the essential's kit and don't use a coupon and end up paying the full price of $30 for the PHB, that $30 will be applied to the bundle.
What I'm saying is that if you invest the $60 for the PHB and XGtE (as they are what I consider the most MUST HAVE purchases) that $60 will still apply to a bundle later on if you are really holding out for a sale. It will be like a double sale! Take this advice or leave it, but as a Legendary Bundle owner, this is exactly how I started. I also had no intention of buying a bundle when I started. I only wanted the two books. Then it became three. And, I saw the benefits of Beyond and how easy and convenient it made everything. My first time to DM from the site really sold it for me and I bought the Legendary the next day. No regrets.
So... while $30 is a great deal for the books, and it's a very fair price for the great content you receive in exchange, don't feel bad about waiting for the coupon.
Different people have different reasons for waiting for a discount - and regardless of what the reason is - fiscal responsibility is not something that, in my opinion, should be looked down upon.
This is literally a thread made for the sole purpose of finding discount coupon codes. If you're looking here for those, you're in the right place, regardless of whether or not other posters are seemingly tired of people asking for discounts. Some of the low effort poo-poo posts just seem to be people padding their post-count.
If you have the patience and don't need the instant gratification of a RIGHT NOW purchase, I commend you on waiting and saving over $75 on the sourcebook bundle.
The codes will come!
P.S. - ManOfValor's advice is good - the purchases do apply to future sourcebook/legendary bundle purchases. If you want the whole bundle though, don't feel bad about waiting.
I am waiting for the coupon because I already own most of the physical books. But I want what DnD Beyond has to offer with character creation and world building tools for myself and my players. I can also whip out dozens of multi-class based NPC's in a matter of hours with their tools instead of flipping back and forth in the books which saves me lots of time since I can do that on my phone or tablet while I am also doing other things.
I do have a question though. If you buy the individual books then buy the bundle do you still get the 10% off future source purchases?
If there were, they would be mentioned here.
So I missed the window on discounts with none in foreseeable future? So sad.
new codes come pretty routinely so just wait at bit and keep checking back.
In the meantime, the products are still there available for purchase. I wish people would stop posting and complaining about missing a sale that lasted well over a month and then act like buying the product is no longer an option. Seriously, just buy the books you want. It’s still cheaper than anywhere else and the money spent will go towards a bundle should you want one in the future. It’s not wasted money.
For what it's worth, this seems to update regularly, and the codes work:
https://couponfollow.com/site/dndbeyond.com
None of these work. They are all expired.
I was a little brief - this seems a reliable site to see whatever active codes are out there. They all worked in Jan, and I suspect there just aren't any codes right now. But it's handy having a single, (fairly) reliable place to check to see if there are new codes. Easier, to be honest, than checking this forum.
Technically, the BEST source for all of that would be the Beyond website as they most always put a banner across the top of the screen to indicate current sales or coupons. The only time this doesn't happen is when they have exclusive coupon codes, such as ones for subscribers or watchers of Critical Role.
Has there ever been discounts for the subscription levels, above and beyond the discounts for purchasing annually/semi-annually?
Not in the year and a half I have been doing this.
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ModeratorDDB did send out an email in December or January or so to those with a Hero or Master Tier subscription in 2019 giving them a discount code on the Legendary Bundle... But that was just before they gave out one-time flat discounts (not percentage discounts) to everyone after DDB went down for a day or two.
According to Adam on a dev update a while back, he said in response to a similar question (essentially, I may be paraphrasing a bit) that they didn't have anything in place to allow for that at the present time. I got the impression that it wasn't something that would be changing in the foreseeable future, and there hasn't been any further mention of it since that I'm aware of.
Man, I'm so anxious to get a hold of the sourcebook bundle, but I just need that 25% off to be able to afford it.
Any news?
*Scrolls up* No.
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Here's the trick:
Step 1. Buy the books you absolutely NEED. This would be the Player's Handbook and Xanathar's Guide to Everything for starters. If you plan to DM, then by all means grab the Monster Manual and Dungeon Master's Guide. Those aren't completely necessary, but helpful for a DM.
Step 2. Enjoy the books you just purchased on Beyond. Utilize the Character Builder to a fuller extent and really see what this site has to offer. Rest assured knowing that even though you paid full price for individual books, every dollar will go towards a bundle down the line when they go on sale (should you choose to wait long enough for another sale to come around).
Step 3. Buy the Bundle with or without the sale, knowing that you still got a great deal because Beyond is a great value, even at its most expensive and don't sweat the small things.
Step 4. Get a subscription, start a campaign, share with friends and utilize your purchases to their maximum limit. Become a legend.
That's my advice. If you can't afford everything at once, there really isn't any point in holding out. The way Beyond structures their purchase model allows previous purchases to be applied to the bundles later on. That means, if you use a coupon out of the physical Essentials Kit for half off the PHB, you buy it for $15, that $15 goes towards a bundle. If you skip the essential's kit and don't use a coupon and end up paying the full price of $30 for the PHB, that $30 will be applied to the bundle.
What I'm saying is that if you invest the $60 for the PHB and XGtE (as they are what I consider the most MUST HAVE purchases) that $60 will still apply to a bundle later on if you are really holding out for a sale. It will be like a double sale! Take this advice or leave it, but as a Legendary Bundle owner, this is exactly how I started. I also had no intention of buying a bundle when I started. I only wanted the two books. Then it became three. And, I saw the benefits of Beyond and how easy and convenient it made everything. My first time to DM from the site really sold it for me and I bought the Legendary the next day. No regrets.
So... while $30 is a great deal for the books, and it's a very fair price for the great content you receive in exchange, don't feel bad about waiting for the coupon.
Different people have different reasons for waiting for a discount - and regardless of what the reason is - fiscal responsibility is not something that, in my opinion, should be looked down upon.
This is literally a thread made for the sole purpose of finding discount coupon codes. If you're looking here for those, you're in the right place, regardless of whether or not other posters are seemingly tired of people asking for discounts. Some of the low effort poo-poo posts just seem to be people padding their post-count.
If you have the patience and don't need the instant gratification of a RIGHT NOW purchase, I commend you on waiting and saving over $75 on the sourcebook bundle.
The codes will come!
P.S. - ManOfValor's advice is good - the purchases do apply to future sourcebook/legendary bundle purchases. If you want the whole bundle though, don't feel bad about waiting.
I am waiting for the coupon because I already own most of the physical books. But I want what DnD Beyond has to offer with character creation and world building tools for myself and my players. I can also whip out dozens of multi-class based NPC's in a matter of hours with their tools instead of flipping back and forth in the books which saves me lots of time since I can do that on my phone or tablet while I am also doing other things.
I do have a question though. If you buy the individual books then buy the bundle do you still get the 10% off future source purchases?
Sa souvraya niende misain ye
Once you own the sourcebook bundle, you get 10% discount on all future sourcebook releases, yes.