Should DnDB provide store options for 3rd-party products that enhance WotC products?
I'm looking over the public partnerships in DnDB and WotC (very excited by Free League). Those focus on additions to the game from 3rd-party vendors. I find Beadle & Grimm is outstanding in providing products for WotC releases; these improve table play when using only published rule books or adventures. Presently I have in my hands from B&G their boxed sets for:
The Shattered Obelisk (Phandelver and Below)
DMG Premium Map Collection
What I find in my DnDB store options beyond WotC products is about 3rd-parties and additions/changes that campaigns might adopt, and nothing for vendors with materials just for WotC products. This surprised me.
(I don't want this post to be a review of B&G products, but general to encourage DnDB/WotC in providing more 3rd-party partnerships. What I'll say is that I am more than impressed with B&G: they strike me as the best in product quality.)
Would it make sense for DnDB or WotC to offer purchases from 3rd-party vendors who support core products, WotC adventures, etc?
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Should DnDB provide store options for 3rd-party products that enhance WotC products?
I'm looking over the public partnerships in DnDB and WotC (very excited by Free League). Those focus on additions to the game from 3rd-party vendors. I find Beadle & Grimm is outstanding in providing products for WotC releases; these improve table play when using only published rule books or adventures. Presently I have in my hands from B&G their boxed sets for:
What I find in my DnDB store options beyond WotC products is about 3rd-parties and additions/changes that campaigns might adopt, and nothing for vendors with materials just for WotC products. This surprised me.
(I don't want this post to be a review of B&G products, but general to encourage DnDB/WotC in providing more 3rd-party partnerships. What I'll say is that I am more than impressed with B&G: they strike me as the best in product quality.)
Would it make sense for DnDB or WotC to offer purchases from 3rd-party vendors who support core products, WotC adventures, etc?