Over the past four months, two of them were full month long durations of amazing sales. It's amazing how people will start complaining about the lack of a sale AFTER they've had over a month to contemplate it, KNOWING when it expired, WHAT it entailed, and HOW to redeem it.
Bottom line is Beyond doesn't owe anyone a special sale. At full price, no other online retailer is going to give you the same value and benefit Beyond does. Beyond is a significant value and I think people fail to realize that. Ignorance often demands everything for nothing and if Beyond just gave their product away, it wouldn't be enough for these people. Just saying.
Except when you're new to D&D Beyond saw the sale for the first time the day it was ending and didn't come to an agreement with your wife fast enough to spend the money.
Over the past four months, two of them were full month long durations of amazing sales. It's amazing how people will start complaining about the lack of a sale AFTER they've had over a month to contemplate it, KNOWING when it expired, WHAT it entailed, and HOW to redeem it.
Bottom line is Beyond doesn't owe anyone a special sale. At full price, no other online retailer is going to give you the same value and benefit Beyond does. Beyond is a significant value and I think people fail to realize that. Ignorance often demands everything for nothing and if Beyond just gave their product away, it wouldn't be enough for these people. Just saying.
Except when you're new to D&D Beyond saw the sale for the first time the day it was ending and didn't come to an agreement with your wife fast enough to spend the money.
As a 15-year-old, this has happened with my parents on many different sites/games...
Over the past four months, two of them were full month long durations of amazing sales. It's amazing how people will start complaining about the lack of a sale AFTER they've had over a month to contemplate it, KNOWING when it expired, WHAT it entailed, and HOW to redeem it.
Bottom line is Beyond doesn't owe anyone a special sale. At full price, no other online retailer is going to give you the same value and benefit Beyond does. Beyond is a significant value and I think people fail to realize that. Ignorance often demands everything for nothing and if Beyond just gave their product away, it wouldn't be enough for these people. Just saying.
Calling people who missed out on a sale through financial reasons, people who are making legitimate suggestions with reasoning behind it in order to help others (and themselves, lets be fair), and people who want to buy new products during a time of global hardship ignorant is pretty unfair and unnecessary. So is white knighting. Leave that in your d&d games.
I, personally, would love the chance to broaden my d&d beyond source and adventures catalogue, and given that my nation's currency is pretty garbage right now with the exchange rate to USD, a discount would go a long way towards helping someone who currently has less disposable income during this time, but still the same amount of friends and family they want to entertain. I don't need someone being unfairly judgemental over it in the process, thanks.
Over the past four months, two of them were full month long durations of amazing sales. It's amazing how people will start complaining about the lack of a sale AFTER they've had over a month to contemplate it, KNOWING when it expired, WHAT it entailed, and HOW to redeem it.
Bottom line is Beyond doesn't owe anyone a special sale. At full price, no other online retailer is going to give you the same value and benefit Beyond does. Beyond is a significant value and I think people fail to realize that. Ignorance often demands everything for nothing and if Beyond just gave their product away, it wouldn't be enough for these people. Just saying.
Calling people who missed out on a sale through financial reasons, people who are making legitimate suggestions with reasoning behind it in order to help others (and themselves, lets be fair), and people who want to buy new products during a time of global hardship ignorant is pretty unfair and unnecessary. So is white knighting. Leave that in your d&d games.
I, personally, would love the chance to broaden my d&d beyond source and adventures catalogue, and given that my nation's currency is pretty garbage right now with the exchange rate to USD, a discount would go a long way towards helping someone who currently has less disposable income during this time, but still the same amount of friends and family they want to entertain. I don't need someone being unfairly judgemental over it in the process, thanks.
Calling people judgmental for presenting facts is also unfair and unnecessary. Asking for free handouts when you yourself have been a member here for three huge sales events is also a portrayal of yourself....basically, that you are unlikely to spend money to begin with and anything you feel entitled to is fairly credited as moot.
So, yes, blame whatever you want and make excuses as you wish. The fact remains that you had plenty of opportunity during those sales. Your complaints do not fall on sympathetic ears.
What you and others fail to see is that Beyond, as is, at full price, is still an amazing value. Books are generally $30 each and gives you access to user intuitive tools and character creation builder. Compare that to other sites and physical that sell the books at $50 with minimal accompanying benefit in addition. If your end game is to acquire a bundle...sale or not, the final result is the same. You might as well buy now, spend the $30 each for a few books and use that towards the bundle in the end. If you buy three books for $90, that's $90 towards your ultimate bundle. If you buy during a sale and get all three for $60 (like Black Friday, which you were here for), then that would only be $60 going towards your ultimate bundle purchase. As you can see, money spent is not wasted whether on sale or not.
Final word: At full price you are already getting a 40% discount compared to competitors. If you wish to complain about it, please do it elsewhere. Otherwise, let this thread be a discussion relevant to coupon codes and deals.
Full price, as wonderful as those prices are, can still be too much for some. We should respect that. But "crying" over a missed discount in this thread will definitely not bring about another code. If you're a new user, just know that discount codes are fairly regular. My gut feeling tells me there will be more discounts before these trying times are over...
And you know, everyone has a change of winning Legendary Bundles (almost) every thursday during the Dev Update on Twitch!
And you know, everyone has a change of winning Legendary Bundles (almost) every thursday during the Dev Update on Twitch!
I had no idea about giveaways during Dev Updates! Thank you for the info.
I think they also give away a Legendary Bundle for every nat. 20 rolled during the Beyond Heroes streams, as well. (There may also be some given away during their other streams.)
I love how you seem to care little for the plight of other people, only that you get the last word in to steadfastly hold your position on that hill of yours. You're a wonderful person. Anyway, moving on.
And you know, everyone has a change of winning Legendary Bundles (almost) every thursday during the Dev Update on Twitch!
I had no idea about giveaways during Dev Updates! Thank you for the info.
I think they also give away a Legendary Bundle for every nat. 20 rolled during the Beyond Heroes streams, as well. (There may also be some given away during their other streams.)
This is helpful. Thank all three of you for pointing this out helpfully for people who didnt realise this, without judgement. I appreciate this.
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Does the fact that the adventure module, Lost Mine of Phandelver, is free to all site users until May 5, 2020 count as something to mention in this thread? It's a little like a limited-time 100% discount thing, just doesn't require a code to use it. (Edit: After May 5, though, it reverts back to paid-controlled content if you didn't actually purchase it through the DDB Marketplace prior to the end of the free access to it.)
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I would say it does. You can just download all of the maps and screenshot the pages, and there you have a level 1-5 adventure completely free, forever!
People... There are no active discount codes right now. Just subscribe to this thread and you'll be notified when there is a new one. But repeatedly asking the question or "suggesting" that DDB release some new discount codes won't accomplish anything except generating notifications for all the other people subscribed to the thread in the hopes of learning of new discount codes. Just be patient. :)
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The codes you're finding are out of date. There's no active sales right now. Keep an eye on this thread or the D&D Beyond twitter feed for sales announcements.
Roll20 has had a PHB + XGE bundle for $50 for quite some time now (the player's bundle). That's $10 less than DNDB. I'm not seeing the $50 per book pricing on Roll20 that a previous poster referred to. PHB and XGE (unbundled) are the same price on Roll20. I'd love to see some competitive lower-end bundling on DNDB without need for coupon codes. That player's bundle on Roll20 is what I want on DNDB. Asking for competitive pricing seems reasonable to me.
Roll20 has had a PHB + XGE bundle for $50 for quite some time now (the player's bundle). That's $10 less than DNDB. I'm not seeing the $50 per book pricing on Roll20 that a previous poster referred to. PHB and XGE (unbundled) are the same price on Roll20. I'd love to see some competitive lower-end bundling on DNDB without need for coupon codes. That player's bundle on Roll20 is what I want on DNDB. Asking for competitive pricing seems reasonable to me.
So, just smaller bundles? I mean...they already provide high end bundles that no one else provides, so I definitely don't think they need to match every competitor on every price point level across the spectrum of entry levels, but there are and have been smaller bundles, and regular discount codes, and you never have to pay full price for something you have already purchased part of, so...the various levels of entry are pretty well covered.
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Except when you're new to D&D Beyond saw the sale for the first time the day it was ending and didn't come to an agreement with your wife fast enough to spend the money.
As a 15-year-old, this has happened with my parents on many different sites/games...
Just remember:
Baby Groot > Baby Yoda
Calling people who missed out on a sale through financial reasons, people who are making legitimate suggestions with reasoning behind it in order to help others (and themselves, lets be fair), and people who want to buy new products during a time of global hardship ignorant is pretty unfair and unnecessary. So is white knighting. Leave that in your d&d games.
I, personally, would love the chance to broaden my d&d beyond source and adventures catalogue, and given that my nation's currency is pretty garbage right now with the exchange rate to USD, a discount would go a long way towards helping someone who currently has less disposable income during this time, but still the same amount of friends and family they want to entertain. I don't need someone being unfairly judgemental over it in the process, thanks.
Calling people judgmental for presenting facts is also unfair and unnecessary. Asking for free handouts when you yourself have been a member here for three huge sales events is also a portrayal of yourself....basically, that you are unlikely to spend money to begin with and anything you feel entitled to is fairly credited as moot.
So, yes, blame whatever you want and make excuses as you wish. The fact remains that you had plenty of opportunity during those sales. Your complaints do not fall on sympathetic ears.
What you and others fail to see is that Beyond, as is, at full price, is still an amazing value. Books are generally $30 each and gives you access to user intuitive tools and character creation builder. Compare that to other sites and physical that sell the books at $50 with minimal accompanying benefit in addition. If your end game is to acquire a bundle...sale or not, the final result is the same. You might as well buy now, spend the $30 each for a few books and use that towards the bundle in the end. If you buy three books for $90, that's $90 towards your ultimate bundle. If you buy during a sale and get all three for $60 (like Black Friday, which you were here for), then that would only be $60 going towards your ultimate bundle purchase. As you can see, money spent is not wasted whether on sale or not.
Final word: At full price you are already getting a 40% discount compared to competitors. If you wish to complain about it, please do it elsewhere. Otherwise, let this thread be a discussion relevant to coupon codes and deals.
Full price, as wonderful as those prices are, can still be too much for some. We should respect that. But "crying" over a missed discount in this thread will definitely not bring about another code. If you're a new user, just know that discount codes are fairly regular. My gut feeling tells me there will be more discounts before these trying times are over...
And you know, everyone has a change of winning Legendary Bundles (almost) every thursday during the Dev Update on Twitch!
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I had no idea about giveaways during Dev Updates! Thank you for the info.
Just remember:
Baby Groot > Baby Yoda
I think they also give away a Legendary Bundle for every nat. 20 rolled during the Beyond Heroes streams, as well. (There may also be some given away during their other streams.)
I love how you seem to care little for the plight of other people, only that you get the last word in to steadfastly hold your position on that hill of yours. You're a wonderful person. Anyway, moving on.
This is helpful. Thank all three of you for pointing this out helpfully for people who didnt realise this, without judgement. I appreciate this.
This thread is solely for the discussion of "What are the current, active D&D Beyond Coupon Codes?" and many users have subscribed to it for said codes.
Please take all conversation and/or debate to Private Messages to avoid any 'Off-Topic' or 'Non-Constructive Posting' infractions.
Thank you much.
Does the fact that the adventure module, Lost Mine of Phandelver, is free to all site users until May 5, 2020 count as something to mention in this thread? It's a little like a limited-time 100% discount thing, just doesn't require a code to use it. (Edit: After May 5, though, it reverts back to paid-controlled content if you didn't actually purchase it through the DDB Marketplace prior to the end of the free access to it.)
Human. Male. Possibly. Don't be a divider.
My characters' backgrounds are written like instruction manuals rather than stories. My opinion and preferences don't mean you're wrong.
I am 99.7603% convinced that the digital dice are messing with me. I roll high when nobody's looking and low when anyone else can see.🎲
“It's a bit early to be thinking about an epitaph. No?” will be my epitaph.
I would say it does. You can just download all of the maps and screenshot the pages, and there you have a level 1-5 adventure completely free, forever!
Just remember:
Baby Groot > Baby Yoda
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Hmm, not seeing a function for that on mobile...
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The codes you're finding are out of date. There's no active sales right now. Keep an eye on this thread or the D&D Beyond twitter feed for sales announcements.
Roll20 has had a PHB + XGE bundle for $50 for quite some time now (the player's bundle). That's $10 less than DNDB. I'm not seeing the $50 per book pricing on Roll20 that a previous poster referred to. PHB and XGE (unbundled) are the same price on Roll20. I'd love to see some competitive lower-end bundling on DNDB without need for coupon codes. That player's bundle on Roll20 is what I want on DNDB. Asking for competitive pricing seems reasonable to me.
So, just smaller bundles? I mean...they already provide high end bundles that no one else provides, so I definitely don't think they need to match every competitor on every price point level across the spectrum of entry levels, but there are and have been smaller bundles, and regular discount codes, and you never have to pay full price for something you have already purchased part of, so...the various levels of entry are pretty well covered.
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