Does anyone know if there are any other working codes? I used WHATEVERITTAKES during last payday, now I want to buy more books. Already used PAX19 as well.
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If I use that code to buy the rest of the bundle (I own about half of it) how does that play out, do I get the bundle for free? Or does it only take off the amount I paid after the 20% discount? Will I own the whole bundle but have to pay money to “buy” the bundle just so I can have 10% off in the future?
Also is Acquisitions Inc part of the bundle? The math is not adding up for me so I am trying to figure this out…
as a minor investor(40 or 50 dollars is fine) in this i can only think this is an entry level, lets face it if i had to pay over $200 for a video game, i would expect it to entertain me fully for 12, to 24 months of my spare time, with no effort from me other then the pleasure of playing. use the basics, to design you own campaigns and characters, it should only take a few hours, and unless you earn over $100 an hour (at which point you wouldn't be concerned by price, and probably woud'nt have time to play dnd) you could build your own campaign in any world to any standard you choose.
@Bholmes4 - assuming that the new bundles work like the Legendary Bundle:
1) If you buy the bundle, you get a discount for whatever materials you already own, so your base price is (total cost of all materials in the bundle you don't own) x the bundle discount.
2) If you have a code that stacks with the bundle discount, you get that discount too on the bundle purchase. (Right now, no one knows of any codes that stack with the source bundle or the adventure bundle)
3) If you buy a bundle and any new books come out that are included in the bundle, you get the bundle discount to buy those too.
I was looking for a code to use with the Source Book Bundle but none worked. I already had 4 source books purchased on here and only needed the 6 remaining ones. I ended up putting in each source book individually in my shopping cart and that was actually cheaper than buying the bundle with discount for owning 4 of the books. Then I was able to use RIVALS19 and get that discount. Not sure why it was a cheaper purchase individually than in bundle, although you do not get the 10% off on future source books with purchase of the bundle. But, you can just use a discount code in the future for that source book if you are patient enough to wait for one.
I am still unclear, is the Acquisitions Inc. considered part of the supplement bundle? It isn't listed on the supplement bundle but if it isn't it doesn't make sense as I can buy all the remaining supplement books I don't own for less than I would spend on the supplement bundle (and that is before adding a code).
If you want to know if DNDBeyond is planning to include it in the sourcebook bundle, I'd recommend tweeting or emailing them - they're pretty responsive, but I'm not sure how often they check the forums.
@Bholmes4 If you buy or have bought a bunch of the bundle material on discount you only get the discounted amount you paid deducted from the price of the bundle (Which as of now, the sourcebook bundle does not include Acc Inc.) I currently own all material in the Source Bundle and to buy it would cost me just over 50$ to buy and basically get no new content as a result. A 10% discount is certainly not worth 50$.
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@Bholmes4 If you buy or have bought a bunch of the bundle material on discount you only get the discounted amount you paid deducted from the price of the bundle (Which as of now, the sourcebook bundle does not include Acc Inc.) I currently own all material in the Source Bundle and to buy it would cost me just over 50$ to buy and basically get no new content as a result. A 10% discount is certainly not worth 50$.
Thank you so much! This explains what I am seeing. Now I need to decide if I should wait for a source bundle code before buying anything else or if I should just forgo the 10% bundle discount and just buy what I need.
Does anyone know if there are any other working codes? I used WHATEVERITTAKES during last payday, now I want to buy more books. Already used PAX19 as well.
RIVALS19 works for -20%
A link to the tweet about it:
thanks got 20% off the player handbook with that!
RIVALS19
Would but that it also worked on bundles. 🤷♂️
If I use that code to buy the rest of the bundle (I own about half of it) how does that play out, do I get the bundle for free? Or does it only take off the amount I paid after the 20% discount? Will I own the whole bundle but have to pay money to “buy” the bundle just so I can have 10% off in the future?
Also is Acquisitions Inc part of the bundle? The math is not adding up for me so I am trying to figure this out…
as a minor investor(40 or 50 dollars is fine) in this i can only think this is an entry level, lets face it if i had to pay over $200 for a video game, i would expect it to entertain me fully for 12, to 24 months of my spare time, with no effort from me other then the pleasure of playing. use the basics, to design you own campaigns and characters, it should only take a few hours, and unless you earn over $100 an hour (at which point you wouldn't be concerned by price, and probably woud'nt have time to play dnd) you could build your own campaign in any world to any standard you choose.
I think you might have posted in the wrong thread.
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@Bholmes4 - assuming that the new bundles work like the Legendary Bundle:
1) If you buy the bundle, you get a discount for whatever materials you already own, so your base price is (total cost of all materials in the bundle you don't own) x the bundle discount.
2) If you have a code that stacks with the bundle discount, you get that discount too on the bundle purchase. (Right now, no one knows of any codes that stack with the source bundle or the adventure bundle)
3) If you buy a bundle and any new books come out that are included in the bundle, you get the bundle discount to buy those too.
Is it just me or are 20% codes the new normal?
I miss the 25% days :(
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BELEGENDARY25 still works, but it's a big purchase.
I was looking for a code to use with the Source Book Bundle but none worked. I already had 4 source books purchased on here and only needed the 6 remaining ones. I ended up putting in each source book individually in my shopping cart and that was actually cheaper than buying the bundle with discount for owning 4 of the books. Then I was able to use RIVALS19 and get that discount. Not sure why it was a cheaper purchase individually than in bundle, although you do not get the 10% off on future source books with purchase of the bundle. But, you can just use a discount code in the future for that source book if you are patient enough to wait for one.
I am still unclear, is the Acquisitions Inc. considered part of the supplement bundle? It isn't listed on the supplement bundle but if it isn't it doesn't make sense as I can buy all the remaining supplement books I don't own for less than I would spend on the supplement bundle (and that is before adding a code).
Pre-orders don't get added to bundles until after they release.
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If you want to know if DNDBeyond is planning to include it in the sourcebook bundle, I'd recommend tweeting or emailing them - they're pretty responsive, but I'm not sure how often they check the forums.
@Bholmes4 If you buy or have bought a bunch of the bundle material on discount you only get the discounted amount you paid deducted from the price of the bundle (Which as of now, the sourcebook bundle does not include Acc Inc.) I currently own all material in the Source Bundle and to buy it would cost me just over 50$ to buy and basically get no new content as a result. A 10% discount is certainly not worth 50$.
https://twitter.com/DnDBeyond/status/1129554950193913856
Thank you so much! This explains what I am seeing. Now I need to decide if I should wait for a source bundle code before buying anything else or if I should just forgo the 10% bundle discount and just buy what I need.
Looks like they expired all the 25% off codes and are switching to only 20% off codes? I wanted to pre-order the new book today...
If 2 bucks is gonna break you on pre-ordering/getting a book, then maybe you shouldn't buy it in the first place