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So how much does WotC get out of you per year?

How much Wizards stuff do you buy?


kenobi65

First Post
A hardcover book every couple of months (I don't buy every release), and a box or two of each minis release (including the Star Wars minis), puts me at, I'm guessing, $300 or so a year.

If WotC still owned Dragon and Dungeon, we'd add another $75 to that.
 

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diaglo

Adventurer
Mercule said:
Are there any worth reading? (Not a rhetorical question. Forgotten Realms immediately disqualifies it for me, BTW.)
i kinda like Keith's spin on Eberron. not to be used in the campaign. but to see how the creator would do it.
 

KB9JMQ

First Post
Well the financial state I have been in for two years now limits me to about $1,000 a year.
That is for 2 cases of each minis set a year (about $800) and probably $200 on magazines/books/novels.

When I was much better off money-wise I would say about double that.

After that my only other expenses are dry-erase markers, chips and pepsi ;)
 

DaveMage

Slumbering in Tsar
I probably underestimated a bit in the poll - I forgot about minis I acquire on the secondary market.

I pretty much buy all their D&D products (not including novels, which I buy very infrequently).
 


sckeener

First Post
I voted for the 200-500 range, but I am probably more in the 500+ range.

I didn't count the pdf books I bought from wotc and I didn't count paizo (dragon&dungeon.)

I doubt I spend much more than $500+ on all my gaming needs (wotc/dragon/dungeon/other 3rd party)
 
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Wombat

First Post
WotC? For the last 3 1/2 years, $0.00.

Third party? Probably about $60 a year.

Non-D&D? Probably about $150-200 a year.
 

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