• dumples@midwest.social
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    4 months ago

    The part it made worse is having to purchase things twice. Either physical book or as part of the VTT. I do only book and copy everything in. Worth it for me but you can lose your digital everything

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      4 months ago

      Right, I refuse to get sucked into DND beyond it any other service, we played fine before it was a thing, no need to pay to play this game. Also with all the free content available no need to buy anything apart from basics like player’s handbook & DMG, though PDFs are online.

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        4 months ago

        I love being able to find all rules online for quick reference, but Pathfinder has always had this for free. I will still get books because it’s more fun to read and keep.

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          4 months ago

          I’ve considered switching to Pathfinder due to this and other stuff wotc has been doing in recent years. Just I have everything I need to run games for the foreseeable future without any cost. Also I’m a bit lazy, learning a new set of rules.

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            4 months ago

            It’s a totally different game to play. But it’s great for players to have all the rules on the official website.

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      4 months ago

      If you strip the DRM and keep a local copy of your digital content, you are no longer at the mercy of whatever services the provide it. Then you can keep a backup in case something happens to your primary copies.

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        4 months ago

        That’s true but lot of work. Still not worth buying another copy.

        (I did this for the digital only content from Dragon’s of Icespire Peak)

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      I prefer to have a printed copy over a digital one for the simple reason of bookmarks. If a game is rule-heavy, I will have multiple bookmarks in parts I need to reference often. And having the bookmarks visible to me in the book does make it easier to remember which one is which section.

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        4 months ago

        I love having physical books for most things. It’s just the little things like exact spell wordings around needing to see a target or components. Same with exact languages of class features for edge cases.

        I always use my books for prep and when I’m running my character. When DMing it’s nice to have a quick reference