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  • @juckyvortex
    @juckyvortex Рік тому +160

    If your competition is Konami and Konami is the good guy, you are doing something wrong.

    • @Xenobears
      @Xenobears Рік тому +5

      _Something_ wrong? Not, like, _EVERYTHING_ ?

    • @LowinBayrod
      @LowinBayrod Рік тому +5

      @@Xenobears Well most of the game designers are really cool guys & gals in contrast of management, maybe just create an equity funded by fans to buy Hasbro and gives the management the boot. If anyone has a better idea I'm all ears.

    • @MorinehtarTheBlue
      @MorinehtarTheBlue Рік тому +4

      ​@@LowinBayrodThe thing is you don't even have to buy Hasbro. You just need to buy WotC and clean house.
      Though at this point the name has been dragged through the mud. So it's likely that a rebranding should be part of the house cleaning.

    • @griffinjosh90
      @griffinjosh90 Рік тому +1

      Konami just doubled the price to participate in a YCS (their official tournament) without changing anything. Somehow still not as bad as wizards and their product gouging.

    • @Woke-CardBoard
      @Woke-CardBoard Рік тому

      Konami is not the good guy. At least the ones handling the North American product. WotC is no better.

  • @vincentcleaver1925
    @vincentcleaver1925 Рік тому +168

    Run, don't walk, away from wotc/Hasbro. Like you already should have

    • @tilasole3252
      @tilasole3252 Рік тому +6

      Come to Quark's. Quark's is fun. Come right now. Don't walk, run!

    • @cedrickulacz8468
      @cedrickulacz8468 Рік тому +8

      I've already loved indie RPGs before. XD I feel even better about backing away from D&D already.

    • @daelusraine2989
      @daelusraine2989 Рік тому +5

      Shadowdark is pretty good... Going on 14 sessions currently

    • @smokescreen100
      @smokescreen100 Рік тому +1

      Yessss join the pathfinders friend. Explore Golarion with me...and for the love of God don't complain about the fighters proficiency. They need some win man

    • @vincentcleaver1925
      @vincentcleaver1925 Рік тому

      @@cedrickulacz8468 yeah, I want to play hard SF, but try out pbta. Scum and villainy was too science fantasy, like Star Wars...
      Went back to g'space for campaign design and solo, but should probably go to 2300

  • @leistico
    @leistico Рік тому +139

    This is just like 1993 and the comics bubble. I worked back then in a comics shop. We saw it in real time. There was a speculator boom. First there were the enthusiasts, who liked the books and bought multiples and grew the audience and the business These were the fans, the collectors, the geeks you could talk characters and stories with for hours. They were "one of us". Then came the pure speculators who didn't see art or characters or narrative, they saw investments that will only gain in value and they could end up making a killing. Then the companies started catering to the speculators with floods of products, variant covers, gimmicks, etc. Not long after, the values of the flood of production plummeted, the speculators finally saw "no future" in comics, no massive return on investment, and other things plummeted - interest, investment, the culture of comics and comics stores in general. Somewhere in this paragraph, imagine a big blue arrow pointing at a random place exclaiming "YOU ARE HERE".

    • @youtubeuniversity3638
      @youtubeuniversity3638 Рік тому +8

      My arrow pointed at the word "arrow"

    • @BCWasbrough
      @BCWasbrough Рік тому +3

      I agree. I've seen WotC going through this pattern for years, and dreaded what happens to the games after the market collapses.

    • @orokusaki1243
      @orokusaki1243 Рік тому +7

      Absolutely! It's rather disgusting how hobbies are ruined by people who are only in it for profits. Predatory. It is why we can't have nice things.

    • @SteveMichael
      @SteveMichael Рік тому +6

      Man you and I saw the comic industry differently. I collected from the 70's to the 2k, and noticed something. In the later 80s comics for the most part were not for younger children at all. Sure some parents didn't care but man oh man the average content was tracking far more mature. I asked back then what this could do to the new kids that need to get in to this market to keep it alive in the future, but nobody cared because comics like the X-men were selling 750k+ a month. I said to an editor at a HUGE comic company back then that they are killing their future much like the WWF(E) was doing, in that no new fans would be replacing older ones. The WWF(E) did pivot and got back to their core business though. Then the real downfall started.... the radical SJW influence in the space. It started slowly much like an small infection, but grew over time. The comic writers wanted to push "new an diverse" characters and showed their hate of straight white males. First it was subtle but showing any Christian as an idiot and any minor straight white male character an evil guy but others as good people. They would introduce a new character that was part of the alphabet community, and it wouldn't sell though. Nobody cared if they did this though and sales stayed okay but started to fade a bit because comics at that time were basically made up of younger straight white males by a large percentage. Once the writers realized that nobody was going to buy their new characters, they started to do alternate universe characters that are already established but now they were gay and or race swapped. They hid behind the "it isn't the main universe" though. The thought was that this would expand their current base to new people and it might have but it did this at the expense of their current comic book base. Very quickly they just started to do it with the main characters that people use to love and that was the final nail in the coffin. Soon 750k a month was laughable as comics struggled to sell 200k. Even issue 1s. Now though the writers had gone total SJW and started attacking, what use to be their core fans for not supporting characters they hated, and it got even more deep in the rabbit hole. They wanted to push fat, ugly alphabet people as hero's and of course put any straight white person or Christian in a bad light in their comics. So yes they did in fact expand their brand to new audiences but those people don't really buy comics and make up less than 3% of the population. Now we see hot comics selling around 50k a month. This even with movies that had those characters in them. All this while Manga sells are super strong and now independent writers are actually outselling the big boys. I just had a discussion with one of the supporters of this at a convention break out session and he got angry. I don't want to name names but this dude has been around for a long time and I just pointed out the facts and his defense was that comics are just dying, until I brought up Manga, then he tried to say that Manga was just porn for straight guys.... I had to laugh because obviously he is wrong. The moral is that, in my opinion what killed comics was not the speculators at all but the radical SJWs that want to push and agenda more than tell a good story. I know for a fact that quite a few of the writers now HATE the original characters. Think about that. They hate the product they are trying to sell. It has become their religion and comics died because of it.

    • @BCWasbrough
      @BCWasbrough Рік тому +15

      @@SteveMichael That's a really long post to say that your biases aren't letting you remember the 90s objectively.

  • @gbprime2353
    @gbprime2353 Рік тому +78

    The rare cards in booster packs are random and therefore rare. The "rare" cards in a box where you get the same exact card each time are not rare, they're controlled. Their value is fixed and the "secondary market" will price them lower accordingly.
    Sold my Magic cards 20 years ago, playing Pathfinder. Not regretting either.

  • @JakeTheJay
    @JakeTheJay Рік тому +185

    It is wild to think that Konami has been doing a better job with pricing their products. We Yugioh players would bash Konami all the time for their money grubbing methods, even earning them the nickname "Komoney". But Wizards has just blown Konami out of the water when it comes to sheer greed. I thought it was impossible, but they did it

    • @thisgoddamusernamestoodamnlong
      @thisgoddamusernamestoodamnlong Рік тому +9

      that's because we've always hated konami.

    • @bryanmerel
      @bryanmerel Рік тому +4

      Wizards of the Coast make Konami looks like a Charity. 😂

    • @michaellane5381
      @michaellane5381 Рік тому +3

      That's just because Konami is newer at this and knows they need people to buy video games too.

    • @bryanmerel
      @bryanmerel Рік тому +2

      @@michaellane5381 "newer"
      Unless you're century old, there's no way Konami is in any way "new"

    • @michaellane5381
      @michaellane5381 Рік тому +1

      @@bryanmerel is Konami 100 years old in the gaming space? I didn't that was even a thing in Japan until post WW2.

  • @kdog3908
    @kdog3908 Рік тому +335

    Imagine thinking you need to spend ever increasing amounts of money on a game that takes place in the imagination of its players and only supercedes the old edition because....reasons.

    • @TimeLapsePrints
      @TimeLapsePrints Рік тому +8

      woosh.

    • @pagansavage5267
      @pagansavage5267 Рік тому +2

      💯👍

    • @TheNanoNinja
      @TheNanoNinja Рік тому +14

      AD&D 2e death came with the Players Hand (Splat) Books, Wizards, Thieves, Elves etc. Kits are the prelude to Sub-Class. With 2e and 5e, early on the books look like options. But after sometime, it just becomes confusing. Both cases, players try to break the game and have OP level 1 characters.
      Adding books boosts sales while killing the game. This is the life cycle of D&D and other TTRPG's. 6-One will do the same. Unify mechanics for a year or two. The as the new books come out, the cycle will repeat. Will likely be made worse with Mirco-Sales/Transactions.

    • @rattyjackolantern8678
      @rattyjackolantern8678 Рік тому +6

      @@TheNanoNinja Good point. If WotC are able to make their VTT get widely adopted then they're going to pump out so many micro transactions it'll make the d20 supplement glut look like an appetizer.
      Also with regard to your points about 2e and 5e, the same thing is true of 3rd edition and Pathfinder. But at least every rule in Pathfinder is free online, so you can look up a class or monster or item etc. without buying the books unless you want to. Speaking of wanting to, you can implement that "core+1 book" or "core+2 books" rules or just a curated list of supplements if you want to force a semblance of balance on 3.x/Pathfinder. But your players probably won't like it if you do, as the character building meta-game is a major attraction for a lot of players. Not surprising given that Magic the Gathering was an influence on 3e's design philosophy.

    • @wesleybarrett9502
      @wesleybarrett9502 Рік тому +2

      ​@@TheNanoNinjayay Loot Crates but now I can touch it. Ooooooo New Book Smell. CoD has stuck again boys!

  • @ClockworkOuroborous
    @ClockworkOuroborous Рік тому +66

    Steve Jackson Games reprinted the original 'game in a bag' version of OGRE, the game that launched Steve Jackson's career back in the late 70's, and priced it at $10; which was the original price adjusted for inflation. Which is how you maintain goodwill.

    • @mjbug1435
      @mjbug1435 Рік тому

      Steve Jackson games always hit !

  • @shybard
    @shybard Рік тому +139

    Meanwhile, Paizo has their rules published online and freely available.
    It's almost like Paizo wants you to have fun, and WotC wants your money.

    • @Jermbot15
      @Jermbot15 Рік тому +18

      To be fair. Paizo does still charge people for their beautifully rendered, deeply written and incredibly fun adventure modules.
      So making the rules available online is really more like underpricing your laser printers so you can sell toner cartridges.

    • @SmolAnarchy
      @SmolAnarchy Рік тому +2

      LMAO. Paizo's new ORC License turned out to be way worse than the OGL changes. So one evil for another evil.

    • @xalxika
      @xalxika Рік тому +11

      @@SmolAnarchy How did it turn out to be worse? I haven't kept up on the ORC stuff lately

    • @Kenneth2413
      @Kenneth2413 Рік тому +6

      ​@@xalxikaI want to know that too.

    • @77wolfblade
      @77wolfblade Рік тому +3

      @@SmolAnarchy really!

  • @MacAttack001
    @MacAttack001 Рік тому +312

    There is a reason I stopped purchasing 40k, Warhammer Fatnasy and D&D...I want to be able to afford my retirement! The lack of situational awareness that Games Workshop and WotC are displaying is positively astonishing. In the middle of a world wide inflation period where people are starting to cancel their entertainment memberships to Netflix, Disney+, HBO, Showtime, etc. we have two game companies increasing prices at rate that even the 1% are raising an eyebrow at! Every indie game company should send a Thank You/Condolence card to GW and WotC for driving a stake through the heart of their respective games and divesting themselves of their unwanted unwashed masses (eh...I mean consumers).

    • @TheMemo659
      @TheMemo659 Рік тому +15

      Ran/payed in a home brew 2e campaign and world (Multiple DMs) with my much loved but ancient PH, DMG, and MM until about 3 years ago. A friend finally convinced me to make the jump to 5e for his campaign. Decided I liked it, and grabbed the new PH, DMG, and MM. WoTC got $75 from me. That will be it, don't much care what they do moving forward. The 5e integration into our home brew world is essentially complete and any tweaks to those rules have and will come from us.
      WoTC has nothing to do with our worlds, and the ONE thing I wanted from them I already have. The D&D I play remains intact, no heart piercing going on over here.

    • @stefanjakubowski8222
      @stefanjakubowski8222 Рік тому +9

      I keep trying to like 5th just can't I run it, but really refuse to buy more than the core books
      I run D100 mostly and have since late 80s, but do run dnd for new players
      But 5th is the couch has jumped the shark,

    • @Zarlos01
      @Zarlos01 Рік тому +5

      ​@@TheMemo659, after the neglect that wotc has been doing to my country, never translating the new books (not every player is fluent enough to understand English) and/or years of delayed products, I set sails to better seas. If I want something from 5e, I can wait for the d&d youtuber to make a review or go to dubious waters with my eyepatch.
      I also play MtG, and I don't buy a new product in a very long time, and the difference in power is ridiculous in each new release. Feels like they are trying to force the players in general to buy to keep playing fun. It's ridiculous.

    • @MacAttack001
      @MacAttack001 Рік тому +4

      @@stefanjakubowski8222 As a gamer, I want people to play games and have a great time. Having played for as long as I can say without a doubt that it is the people around the table that drive the fun not the rules. If you are having fun with D100 then why change? For those people still playing 5E, well the point is fast approaching where they are going to get to choose between buying a 5E book or making their mortgage payment (hyperbole is in play). If people want to play 5E I am NOT going to tell them otherwise. :)

    • @MacAttack001
      @MacAttack001 Рік тому +4

      @@Zarlos01 Can't argue with any of your points! :)

  • @josephb1884
    @josephb1884 Рік тому +86

    Glad people are finally connecting the dots between the two products, instead of pretending they exist in separate universes. When I quit Magic, I quit D&D. Never looking back.

    • @theminister1154
      @theminister1154 Рік тому

      I'm having a real quandary here. I want to buy baldur's gate 3, and the developers really deserve my money, but then some of my money will go to Hasbro wizards of the Coast. I'm an old magic pro, and I know just exactly how fubar those guys are these days. What a bunch of slimy social justice sleaze balls.Everybody cool left for poker. I think I just solved my problem though: I will pirate the Gog version. Then I'll send Larian in 20 bucks in the mail and tell em to get a pizza at the office. Good talk!

    • @ceranko
      @ceranko Рік тому

      YOUBDONT HAVE TO QUIT D&D JUST MAKE YOUR OWN ADVENTURES AND HOME BREW RULES.

    • @theminister1154
      @theminister1154 Рік тому

      It's best to quit D&D@@ceranko . YOu don't have to, but it's best. That way you'll be tempted to buy someone else's product instead of shitbag Hasbrosofthecoast. Not a fucking PENNY to those scum. For any game. Ever. If you gotta have Robo Rally, pirate it. Mtg? used or proxies only.

    • @EmmaPlayzRoblox
      @EmmaPlayzRoblox 11 місяців тому

      @@ceranko Ikr, I don't understand why people are quitting.
      Sure, you don't want to give Hasbros more money, but- but you already OWN the books and stuff you need to get started, I assume?
      JUST USE THOSE AND DON'T BUY ANYMORE! MAKE STUFF UP! CREATIVITY!

    • @ceranko
      @ceranko 11 місяців тому +1

      I agree. I can make better things than Hasbro. That company sucks. Also Dungeon Crawl classics, osr, AD&D, old school essentials ect are much better.

  • @basecode8
    @basecode8 Рік тому +52

    Or, we could just all use the books we already own, ignore any new versions and Hasbro/Wotc can learn a new lesson in supply/demand.

    • @UnofficialTranslator
      @UnofficialTranslator Рік тому +4

      Little secret. You don't need any books to play dnd. A lot of info is online, and the rest you could simply home brew. I have been running a game for a year now without any books with players that don't have any books.

    • @riccardozanoni2531
      @riccardozanoni2531 Рік тому +2

      @@UnofficialTranslator same. Anyflip is a blessing for poor DMs

    • @UnofficialTranslator
      @UnofficialTranslator Рік тому

      @@riccardozanoni2531 anyflip?

    • @terenceaaron1999
      @terenceaaron1999 Рік тому +1

      That was the reason why the Commander format was invented in MTG, to encourage people to use their old cards and cards that were ignored. It was a fan creation. But it's hard to do that when MTG releases products catered to that format primarily and all the rich kids got the good cards, forcing everyone to also play catchup. Now, the most accessible format is what WOTC is trying to squeeze money from.

    • @EmmaPlayzRoblox
      @EmmaPlayzRoblox 11 місяців тому +1

      @@UnofficialTranslator I prefer having the physical books since it's a lot easier for me to flip through them. I also have a no electronics policy at my table, so a physical copy lets me look stuff up if I'm ever unsure about something.
      I know what you mean though, all the information can be found fairly easily online. You could even print the books out yourself if you really wanted to, albeit a little effort.

  • @rudeboyjohn3483
    @rudeboyjohn3483 Рік тому +41

    If 5e has taught me anything, its that more content just means more covers with nothing between them.
    "Figure it out yourself. Make it up on your own."

    • @krim7
      @krim7 Рік тому +6

      Which really was not the case in 4E or 3.x. Every single one of those splat books had awesome stuff inside. WotC grew fat and lazy with 5E. Their books over the last 2 years have been terrible.

    • @NotSure-i5n
      @NotSure-i5n Рік тому

      I haven't bought since Frostmaiden 🤷‍♂️

  • @mattslater167
    @mattslater167 Рік тому +63

    Power creep made Palladium a lot of money, but it ultimately held them back as people started to shy away from the game.

    • @dungeonsanddiscourse
      @dungeonsanddiscourse  Рік тому +26

      Yeah it leads to short term profit, but it's a long term killer

    • @lizardkyng
      @lizardkyng Рік тому +6

      Rifts was really good for that, fun game but still.

    • @nosotrosloslobosestamosreg4115
      @nosotrosloslobosestamosreg4115 Рік тому +8

      Could you tell me more of tht story? Mot of players in my country started with a blurred fotocopy of Palladium RPG 1st edition.

    • @Furzkampfbomber
      @Furzkampfbomber Рік тому +2

      @@dungeonsanddiscourse That can be said about all drugs.

    • @stefanjakubowski8222
      @stefanjakubowski8222 Рік тому +1

      Still ha e a soft spot for the system

  • @Beckola44
    @Beckola44 Рік тому +22

    This is the same reason why our group stopped buying the last 4 MTG sets. It's just another greedy money grab by Wizards. The D&D and Magic players need to stop buying these expensive products. Not that long ago, Commander decks used to be $25.00 to $30.00. Another big problem with Wizards that they reprint a lot of cards. Thank you for the video.

    • @artor9175
      @artor9175 Рік тому +1

      I haven't given WOtC a penny for years. All of my Magic decks are proxied printed from images skimmed off Gatherer.

    • @Beckola44
      @Beckola44 Рік тому

      @@artor9175 We have printed out proxies and bought some on Etsy as well.

  • @invaderjae
    @invaderjae Рік тому +47

    All I can do is implore my D&D and MTG friends to just flat out boycott WOTC. I've already decided I won't give WOTC my money ever again. I'll use the books I have or play other systems. But if enough people stop buying. They will have to either lower the costs or die.

    • @patrickgallogly8092
      @patrickgallogly8092 Рік тому +1

      ​@CrunchBar-zi5jw reason they charge so much is to make a profit. The cardshops I go to are extremely transparent and they had to charge a lot because they payed a lot for them, less then the players obviously but still more than a normal product. There is not a single person that agrees with the pricing if the products but just because the MSRP has been gone doesn't mean shops wanna charge an exorbitant price for cards with fancy ink, if anything they want MSRP back so that way the price can be regulated, people know what they're buying, and the blame can go back to WotC like it truly deserves to be

    • @KingCreepa
      @KingCreepa Рік тому

      I stopped buying and started proxying. There is no competitive scene anymore so why play with real cards? it doesn't make sense

    • @harz632
      @harz632 Рік тому +1

      Agreed, stopped buying magic over a year ago and switched from DnD to Pathfinder 2e

  • @ReadyToRole
    @ReadyToRole Рік тому +22

    The whole OGL scandal is the reason I really stopped buying D&D products at the start of the year. Before that, I bought every book TWICE (Limited Edition cover for display, normal cover for use- I don't even run the premade campaigns. Yes it was a problem). I haven't bought anything since. I actually backed Kobold Press' Tales of the Valiant RPG at the last minute and have been looking at their Playtest and Alpha rules. It's 5e, just a bit better, and run by a company I trust to put out quality products without a corporate overlord. Would love to see more coverage for it as I think it's great for people who liked 5e rules and don't want to change too much.
    Beyond that, I played Magic as a kid and some friends are getting back into it. We mostly play on TableTop Simulator so every card is free there! Some people are buying (reasonably priced) precons, others are putting in orders for proxies so we can play in person without selling our souls.

  • @Gorbz
    @Gorbz Рік тому +13

    Given how WotC have stated that D&D is "undermonetized", and how they have been developing their own VTT, and how they have been encouraging people to use theirs where they can set price gates instead of, say, roll20, it would not come as a shock to me if they said they are re-releasing the White Box again at the price of one human kidney.

  • @christerkarlsson1332
    @christerkarlsson1332 Рік тому +14

    WOTC is making the same mistake as TSR did with AD&D 2nd Ed. creating a book of the month monster, but have to give it to them, their pricing scheme is much more elaborate.

  • @MarquisLeary34
    @MarquisLeary34 Рік тому +18

    Start doing that thing that so many gamers somehow think is impossible; play other games and franchises that don't shit on their fanbase.

  • @BestgirlJordanfish
    @BestgirlJordanfish Рік тому +39

    Reminder that most games are dramatically easier to learn and play than DnD, plus way cheaper (many even consenting to free or pay what you want).
    DnD was so clunky but popular that it convinced people that learning games would always take a lot of effort.

    • @Dakarn
      @Dakarn Рік тому +2

      But then you find out that there are "Core" rules, and rules that nobody bothers with anyway.
      "Survival" games, where people actually care about rations and waterskins.. camping gear.. travel costs... coin weight.. encumberment...

  • @AIRGEDOK
    @AIRGEDOK Рік тому +30

    I am sorry but when you refuse to change your behaviour as a customer then you deserve WotC raising prices. You have to WALK AWAY as a customer to get companies to behave. If your desire to play a game is greater than your desire to have decent pricing then you will get ripped off. WALK the FUCK AWAY.

    • @minnion2871
      @minnion2871 Рік тому +1

      That's the thing, it's not pay to play... If you already have the books there is no need to buy more books to keep playing. And if you really want to play with the Newest classes and monsters? Well eventually it WILL be available through unofficial sources for free more likely than not.... Or possibly the secondhand market.
      That and I keep hearing from the MTG community the advice being "Buy singles" (Don't buy from WOTC, just buy from the poor saps that think the cards are gonna be worth more than they end up being worth, assuming you're still buying at all...)

    • @AIRGEDOK
      @AIRGEDOK Рік тому

      @@minnion2871 I understand what you are saying but i disagree with your position. Being a non playing player for an RPG or MTG game means YOU ARE CONTENT and you are keeping the game popular and so people WILL buy product.
      If you are playing the game people can play with you and that makes the game possible. You are content to keep players excited about playing the game. RPGs and card games are not fun if there is no one to play with, so you being someone to play with helps the company.
      Players need to do more than bitch and whine about D&D or MTG and actually stop playing. And you should invest in a different game because until hasbro sees their market share shrink which requires people buy other games. If people don't do this nothing will change.

    • @minnion2871
      @minnion2871 Рік тому +1

      @@AIRGEDOK Implying that I"m not investing in other games or that I have to play just one game.... (And yes I am thinking of getting more into Pathfinder now too.... )
      I'm not a brand loyalist by any means. I just don't see any point in throwing out what I've already invested in just because the company that made it has ceased making products worth investing in.

    • @AIRGEDOK
      @AIRGEDOK Рік тому

      @@minnion2871 whatever dude. This is a YOU problem, not a me problem. I was speaking generally. I explained what the community needs to do, I showed how you as a player are still content and help the company by playing even if you stop buying. i then switched over to PLAYERS in general.
      It takes a high level of hubris to turn general statements addressed to the community at large and read them as directed at yourself. Your mother lied to you, you are not the most important person in the world stop acting like it. I am done.
      The community can either take my advice or not. What I do know is bitching and moaning while buying the product or playing with your friends social games that build community participation will simply cause hasbro to change nothing. That is my position take it or leave it.

  • @blackmage471
    @blackmage471 Рік тому +26

    A few juicy details and other scandals you missed:
    - Magic 30th - the cards printed were on the Reserved List. Which means those cards are never supposed to printed ever again in any form whatsoever, not even as official fake cards.
    - The swarm of new products have been laced deliberately with misinformation to get players to mistake a bad product for a good product, notably two different kinds of "starter sets."
    - Special prints have become so commonplace their value is not much better than regular versions. Full art lands used to fetch for several dollars, sometimes more than $10 if they're from an un-set. Now you can get full-art lands for 10 cents. When everything is special, nothing is actually special.
    - WotC shipped an order of cards to a small time UA-camr. They were actually cards for an upcoming set rather than the latest release, but the names were easily confused. The UA-camr opened the content and posted the video on UA-cam. Rather than accept the free publicity, WotC hired Pinkerton, a private security firm, to go to the UA-camr's apartment, collect the merchandise, and scare the shit out of the UA-camr and his girlfriend.

    • @RomyCats
      @RomyCats Рік тому +5

      She did talk about the Pinkerton incident in a different video that was completely about it.

    • @josephpurdy8390
      @josephpurdy8390 Рік тому +1

      If WotC values proxies over actual playable cards. Then, maybe you should too.

  • @schreckpmc
    @schreckpmc Рік тому +6

    Looks like I was first, like any good stalker. WEEEE.

    • @helgaratbone1691
      @helgaratbone1691 Рік тому +1

      If you’re really really good… you’ll be last as well!!!!!!!!!!

  • @HolyknightVader999
    @HolyknightVader999 Рік тому +14

    Wizards of the Coast and Games Workshop makes Bandai and Konami look positively charitable. Gundam models and Yu-Gi-Oh decks come in handy $20-$30 packages.

    • @stuartbaxter-potter8363
      @stuartbaxter-potter8363 Рік тому +2

      Thirty bucks US for a poseable hard plastic scale model? Man, I'm in the wrong hobby.

    • @HolyknightVader999
      @HolyknightVader999 Рік тому +1

      @@stuartbaxter-potter8363 Yes, that is true. Poseable, and far cheaper than a squad of intercessors.

  • @MrHyde-bp1nb
    @MrHyde-bp1nb Рік тому +4

    When she started talking about MTG prices doubling, I thought “What? To $20 for a pre-constructed deck?” I guess that shows you how long it’s been since I played Magic and, at this point, it seems like my wallet’s better for it.

  • @brentbentKRFP
    @brentbentKRFP Рік тому +9

    I love the cheerful, sardonic spin you give to the possible demise of D&D.

  • @rdmsh
    @rdmsh Рік тому +8

    I haven’t played for years but this is why we had “Commons only” decks, you could build one for cheap and was just as fun

  • @DavidMiller-dt8mx
    @DavidMiller-dt8mx Рік тому +8

    No. I will never give them another penny. I just hope I'm not alone in that.

    • @xalxika
      @xalxika Рік тому

      You are not alone - WOTR hasnt gotten a penny from me in Magic or DnD in over 3 years, and never will again. Products get worse as price goes up. Sickening!

  • @jontymalice1336
    @jontymalice1336 Рік тому +7

    The best option, is for tournaments and Game Masters, to put a stop on additional content. "This is our game, you are allowed anything up to version X". Make the immense cash cow upgrades irrelevant.

  • @mentalrebllion1270
    @mentalrebllion1270 Рік тому +9

    Yeah as soon I heard the prices were going up for dnd books, I decided, even if stuff sounded cool, I didn’t want them. If I buy any new books of official wotc dnd books, I go to secondhand book stores so my money never goes back to wotc. This price increase is very tone deaf.
    And yes, wotc did say they were increasing prices for dnd books.

  • @MrMechinik
    @MrMechinik Рік тому +5

    No D&D is NOT about summoning Demons.. Its about summoning pizza and Mt Dew .. or it was in the early 80's. I started playing in October 1979.

  • @atomjack
    @atomjack Рік тому +24

    Everything that's been happening with wotc has just increased my confidence that ditching 5e for Pathfinder 2e was the right choice. And it's such a better system!

    • @DragonsinGenesisPodcast
      @DragonsinGenesisPodcast Рік тому +3

      Welcome to the family!
      I switched to PF1 when 4E was released. It’s a great company that actually appreciates their customers and the community!

    • @stolasJC
      @stolasJC Рік тому +1

      Same. Passing that on as well with a new Pathfinder group for the Homeschool kids every week. D&D doesn't know it yet but it's about to be talked of fondly in all the Dead Games Facebook groups.

  • @Apfeljunge666
    @Apfeljunge666 Рік тому +2

    Wizard is already increasing prices for D&D. Spelljammer and the soon coming Planescape are released as 3 books sets instead of single books with the same total page count, just so they can justify the price hike.

  • @Dhyfis
    @Dhyfis Рік тому +7

    I've been "joking" about wizards releasing their new monsters and player character features in boosters for years. But I'm tired of warning WotC fans. They saw reason briefly but seem to have immediately gone back.

    • @Dakarn
      @Dakarn Рік тому +1

      "They apologized, and I don't really care."
      That's the answer I've mostly gotten from WotC fans. A lot of people are only fans due to Critical Role, and have been with WotC due to Pokemon TCG.

    • @SoulSoundMuisc
      @SoulSoundMuisc Рік тому

      It's addict behavior. Hasbro is their dealer and they are the junkie. They'll never stop, most of them.

  • @mrgunn2726
    @mrgunn2726 Рік тому +17

    Great news Discourse, there is an inexpensive alternative, with only 52 standard cards and 2 bonus 'Joker' cards, for a mere USD 20.00 you can get two decks of standard playing cards and a copy of Hoyle's Modern Encyclopedia of Card Games, with over 70 different games Play classics such as Solitaire, Spades, Gin, Go Fish, Poker, and many more, fun for all ages, never worry about booster packs or rares again.

  • @BitchspotBlog
    @BitchspotBlog Рік тому +129

    This is what happens when you allow FOMO to fester. Everyone that I ever knew that played Magic has left it behind. They knew they were getting screwed. Anyone still playing D&D needs to stop giving WotC any money. That's the thing with role-playing. It doesn't require a constant investment. You could play with the original set to this day and never miss anything. All you need is a group and an imagination. WotC is terrified of that, which is why they're trying to make it a lifestyle brand. You pay them forever.
    Screw that.

    • @TheTerrainWizard
      @TheTerrainWizard Рік тому +3

      I’ve been a paid DM now for three months, my sessions are booked solid and I’m making money off of WOTC published works. It’s the only way to play D&D 😂

    • @robocoastie
      @robocoastie Рік тому +6

      I’m happy with my existing 5e books, need no more, certainly not supplements of more classes to buy

    • @stefanjakubowski8222
      @stefanjakubowski8222 Рік тому +5

      All you need is the core books and be done

    • @Sturmjaeger
      @Sturmjaeger Рік тому +6

      Haven't bought a D&D book since just before the OGL fiasco. Paizo gets my cash now.

    • @stefanjakubowski8222
      @stefanjakubowski8222 Рік тому

      @@Sturmjaeger lol
      My wife surprised. Me with the core books and Tasha because I expressed an Interest and then I bought Ravinca because I had MTG players and thought it would be interesting
      I have since back converted all to BRP and Hero system

  • @EerieV23
    @EerieV23 Рік тому +15

    I used to play heroclix. They did the same thing. Went from 4 to 6 releases a year to 12+. Trying to collect everything became impossible. So, I stopped. I have not spent anything in 5 years.

    • @SymbioteMullet
      @SymbioteMullet Рік тому +2

      Back in 2005 someone described heroclix to me as a gateway drug to magic and d&d. And it looked like such a good game too.

  • @caseykoons
    @caseykoons Рік тому +2

    Hasbro/Wizards is trying to turn D&D into an MMORPG. I don't fear that roleplayers will fall in love with this method of play and folk to it, abandoning our tables and discord chats, as they can play MMORPGS today (and many of my players do). I think it's something to keep an eye on surely, but I also think that Hasbro/Wizards may have bitten off more than they can chew. The kind of control and customization players want for their D&D games isn't going to fit into a traditional high fantasy MMORPG. They hack their classes, play games that take them to bizzare planes of reality, adapt disney movies to serve as settings. There is no way this app is going to capture the imaginative power and promise of traditional tabletop, in my humble opinion.

  • @grumpyolegamer
    @grumpyolegamer Рік тому +5

    Our group already left WoTC. The writing has been on the wall for years and we made the call to switch to PF2E.

  • @BAMvideos12
    @BAMvideos12 Рік тому +22

    Man what wotc has been doing to DND has only been a taste of what they've done with magic in the last 5 years

    • @mikeyost3672
      @mikeyost3672 Рік тому +5

      With the booster packs and overpowered ultra rare cards being part of MTG's original design, the game was rigged from the start.

    • @Sorain1
      @Sorain1 Рік тому

      @@mikeyost3672 As a horrible, terrible bastard I feel obligated to remind you that the original MTG design was built around a world where a secondary card market didn't exist. The intention being that people would find cards they didn't even know existed when they played against new players. That the rarity of powerful cards would mean no deck ever had more than one of any one of them, let alone full sets of power nine. They were, of course, very wrong. But Alpha/Beta/Unlimited wasn't designed with lootbox exploitation in mind. Everything past that though... yeah, not defending that.

  • @zenvariety9383
    @zenvariety9383 Рік тому +35

    Yeah, WOTC has gone full on Disney. No one should go full on Disney.

    • @thisgoddamusernamestoodamnlong
      @thisgoddamusernamestoodamnlong Рік тому +7

      not even Disney should've gone full Disney

    • @zenvariety9383
      @zenvariety9383 Рік тому +1

      @@thisgoddamusernamestoodamnlong exactly. Hasbro/WOTC and Disney went woke and began price gouging their customers despite the product being of low quality.

    • @Adam-ny5mz
      @Adam-ny5mz Рік тому +4

      @@zenvariety9383 woke=price gouging???🤨

    • @TorIverWilhelmsen
      @TorIverWilhelmsen Рік тому +6

      @@Adam-ny5mz Sssh! Don't ask the people abusing "woke" to define it, they get so sad.

    • @zenvariety9383
      @zenvariety9383 Рік тому

      @@Adam-ny5mz They were price gouging before going woke. The wokeness made it more apparent. Especially since wokeness is a PR stunt and a cult.

  • @SymbioteMullet
    @SymbioteMullet Рік тому +4

    Sad thing is, I could totally believe the £1000 1st edition reprint stuff...

  • @gablott
    @gablott Рік тому +19

    I agree, seeing what WotC has done/is doing with MtG is a good indicator what they'd like to do with DND. Just reason #4356 why I'm not supporting WotC monetarily any more.

  • @KalebSmart
    @KalebSmart Рік тому +2

    Lol. Someone over at Wizards is like, "what if we shift MTG to a MLM scheme?"

    • @kevoreilly6557
      @kevoreilly6557 Рік тому

      You mean like issuing a set with a single copy of one of the cards (the Ring)?

  • @AJHaydenTV
    @AJHaydenTV Рік тому +4

    I was planning to buy the Eldrazi deck, but was waiting for the decklist to come out. And as soon as I saw it, I changed my mind. I'll watch the single prices of the good cards instead.

  • @thatoneguy378
    @thatoneguy378 Рік тому +2

    Wow Hasbro at its best. This is everything that needs to be said. Hasbro is doing the exact same thing with all of their i.p.'s Gijoe Classifieds are coming out so much so soon that i cant keep track of what is out now. And the prices keep getting higher and higher and the items get harder and harder to find. I cant get over how all these companies right now are jacking the prices up on everything and putting literally everything behind a paywall like its a real life video games with Dlc and Microtransactions.
    Resturants are doing things like this as well. Forcing you to download and sign up for an app that doesnt do what its supposed to do and you HAVE to have it and order from it if you want a cheaper meal. We are being fleeced DAILY when are we gonna stand up and show them how it feels by not buying their products until they get the picture. I cant support a company like this not anymore.

  • @nickm9102
    @nickm9102 Рік тому +3

    It's simple to see where D&D is going in the stewardship of Hasbro/WotC. They are making it a multi player video game. Super Mario Maker meets TF2. Build your own level and then you can have your friends play the level. You can talk during and between levels. No direct interaction for just a small monthly subscription of $50.00
    It will also allow them to add an additional "DM pack" they can have someone read the Description/Box text and add the time markers for it and all of a sudden you are playing a Video game with an AI DM.

    • @aralornwolf3140
      @aralornwolf3140 Рік тому

      Nintendo doesn't sell DLC for MM2 though... so not a good comparison.

  • @nokomarie1963
    @nokomarie1963 Рік тому +2

    All of which is why I am playing Traveller these days after playing D&D for forty years.

  • @mitchellsink2584
    @mitchellsink2584 Рік тому +10

    Remember when games were made strictly by passionate creators that loved the hobby and they were successful because the games were amazing and not because they imposed gambling like tactics to squeeze the fandom for every possible cent. Good times.

    • @armorclasshero2103
      @armorclasshero2103 Рік тому +1

      So never

    • @paulgibbon5991
      @paulgibbon5991 Рік тому +1

      No, I don't. I remember the million splatbooks of 3e. I remember the metaplot fad of the 90's where absolutely every game line seemed to be obliged to have some Big Mystery in the world which would only be revealed if you bought all the splatbooks and an adventure series where a bunch of NPC's would do stuff as the player characters got to watch.

    • @Grimpen0
      @Grimpen0 Рік тому

      Thats how it mostly still is outside the WotC sphere. I'm sure Paizo, Pelgrane and Pinnacle do what pays the mortgage and keeps the lights on, but they are all much smaller companies, not ruined by corporate pursuit of ever increasing profits. Evil Hat seems less evil in comparison.
      I'd be hard pressed to guess the second largest TTRPG company. Paizo, Chaosium, Steve Jackson Games? WotC is easily an order of magnitude larger than any of them.
      Beyond that there is a wealth of smaller companies and creators, and many do seem to make a living in the hobby and are driven by passion for the hobby.

    • @armorclasshero2103
      @armorclasshero2103 Рік тому

      @@Grimpen0 paizo engaged in illegal union busting, and evil hat is run by an antisemite. There is no such thing as a "good" corporation.

  • @djs5947
    @djs5947 Рік тому +2

    lets not forget too that wizards sends pinkertons to pepoles homes now too

  • @edwardspaghetti473
    @edwardspaghetti473 Рік тому +9

    Back when I could afford to play MTG, a decade ago, precon commander decks were $25-30. I was shocked they were up to $60 even, but $110 is a joke. My LFGS ran a promo where if you pre-ordered all 5 of the precon decks you got em for all for $100.

  • @JeffsGameBox
    @JeffsGameBox Рік тому +2

    Some of the one liners in this video had me rolling on the floor. Hilarity aside, you're absolutely right. WotC is gonna flog this harder than Epic flogs Fortnite. I'm turning to other TTRPGs, but keeping an eye on WotC until D&D becomes a dedicated video game.
    I feel sad for all of the fans and D&D content creators on UA-cam who have already gone back to WotC. Here in a few years they're going to get bitten just as bad as the Magic players have been this year. I think it's going to become increasingly difficult for some of these shills to promote a company that is actively vacuuming money from people's pockets.
    Great video. Keep up the good work. 💚👽

  • @jasonGamesMaster
    @jasonGamesMaster Рік тому +2

    Wait a second... OneD&D... One Ring....Sauron, is that you!?

  • @tilasole3252
    @tilasole3252 Рік тому +1

    Half Priced Books sell them for used, high priced as well. I don't even bother.

  • @Sniggelen
    @Sniggelen Рік тому +6

    The fact that people still give this company with their hard-earned money is truly astonishing to me!

    • @silverthorngoodtree5533
      @silverthorngoodtree5533 Рік тому

      Sunk cost fallacy.

    • @lynnspitz8151
      @lynnspitz8151 Рік тому

      I have no problem never buying from them again. They have behaved very badly, and I'm done with them.

    • @tilasole3252
      @tilasole3252 Рік тому

      A lot of people have money to burn. Others are die hard fans. Others are new and see what is on UA-cam and it looks fun. A sucker is born every minute.

    • @sortehuse
      @sortehuse Рік тому

      @@silverthorngoodtree5533 No, I just really like D&D.

  • @DM_Bluddworth
    @DM_Bluddworth Рік тому +1

    Not one bit of this impacts my gaming in anyway. I don’t run or play anything that WOTC has published. I have the D&D white box and it’s supplements. I have D&D Holmes, Moldvay / Cook editions. I have D&D BECMI and AD&D 1e, 2E and the Rules Cyclopedia published under TSR.
    I’ve used some of these books since 1979, and they are still in very good condition. HASBRO / WOTC will never get a penny from me, and quite honestly the quality of their books, writing, and art sucks in comparison to 1980’s TSR.

  • @jasonGamesMaster
    @jasonGamesMaster Рік тому +7

    So, a coworker of mine tried to tell me that bitcoin bros are now investing in magic cards is a positive thing for the hobby. Those hardcore bootlicking deniers are REAL, lol

    • @zenvariety9383
      @zenvariety9383 Рік тому +2

      Everyone knows that mtg cards have no value given the woke nonsense. It's better to invest in Bitcoin mining.

    • @volcano3493
      @volcano3493 Рік тому

      Stick your bitcoin ads where the sun doesn´t shine.

    • @armorclasshero2103
      @armorclasshero2103 Рік тому

      ​@@zenvariety9383lol, define woke

  • @Whelp140
    @Whelp140 Рік тому +2

    The problem with the whole commanders Masters thing is that Commander was supposed to be everybody's Magic meaning the go-to format for friends to just mess around and people to play and have fun but with the way their pricing all these new releases for Commander people are starting to argue that it's no longer everybody's magic and they're going to start getting priced out just like they do with competitive

    • @Sullindir
      @Sullindir Рік тому +2

      That's a fair point: Commander, when it was still EDH, was a fan-created format developed to give players a new way to play with their bulk/chaff in a creative manner. With Commander being marketed to, and products being tuned and developed specifically for it, the gameplay environment has changed. Commander decks have become more powerful, and the game has taken a more competetive angle, with starter decks now on par in terms of synergy and efficiency and middling-to-strong casual decks of 5-10 years ago.
      EDH/Commander was a casual way to play away from the competetive environments of Type 1 and Type 2, but the current-era marketing towards it is pushing it to become a more cutthroat format.

  • @abortedlord
    @abortedlord Рік тому +13

    I would look up and subscribe to You ( as in, this channel, Dungeons & Discourse ), Dungeon Craft, Greyhawk Grognard, Matt Colville, Ed Greenwood, Seth Skorkowski and Questing Beast; and then never give Hasbro another red cent as long as I live.
    Oh wait, I mean, I did that already. I did that when I found out that the guy who they threatened with the Pinkertons wasn't the first time they hired what amounts to the real life Zhentarim to threaten people with weapons and "jail time" over a box of ink and paper that THEY mishandled.
    At one point, I shit you not, I would have purchased literally anything with the & on it. Now I can barely look at my bookshelf without getting angry and at this point people can fuck off with the whole "don't blame the creative people" thought process.
    At the end of the day, I don't care if you're team-corpo or not, you work for OBEJCTIVELY bad people; a good person couldn't abide that. So anyone who works there and wants to continue to claim to not be a piece of shit needs to stop. DEFINITELY looking at Crawford with this hot-take in particular.

    • @TheTerrainWizard
      @TheTerrainWizard Рік тому

      Agreed, the architects of D&D are not as friendly as they try to appear on social media platforms. The Christopher Perkins space monkey slave trade debacle (with no repercussions) verified what I have been suspecting all along.

    • @armorclasshero2103
      @armorclasshero2103 Рік тому +1

      Securitas (who own the Pinkertons) are major Hasbro shareholders. Many Hasbro employees are former Pinkertons. So to a certain degree, Hasbro ARE the Pinkertons.

    • @Dakarn
      @Dakarn Рік тому

      It's the same with the Bud Lite boycott. "Don't punish the workers because of corporates' mistake" LOL. How can you not see that as anything other than a Crisis Management ploy to avert a boycott? Boycotts hurt the company. The company is supposed to act in its own best interest, which is also the employees' best interest. If the company goes under, the employees lose a job. So the company needs to keep its customers happy in order to stay in business.
      WotC are the living embodiment of the Red Wizards of Thay. Easier to rule over a nation if the nation is full of braindead zombies.

  • @HeartLockHex
    @HeartLockHex Рік тому +1

    This is why I haven't purchased anything from Wizards since the OGL. Ill continue to make content about it, but i won't be purchasing more.

  • @jamesfisher9594
    @jamesfisher9594 Рік тому +3

    Lizards of the Coast really helping me not buy their products.

  • @LordNecron
    @LordNecron Рік тому +1

    As the card box is premade, you can expect every deck to be the same. So the 'Rare' cards in there are going to dumpster their prices due to guaranteed avaibility.

    • @MadAtreides1
      @MadAtreides1 Рік тому

      Umezawa Jitte was part of a premade deck back in Betrayers of Kamigawa but it's price skyrocketed nonetheless and stayed that high for many years, until it fell out of use in modern format

  • @paynehaynes5418
    @paynehaynes5418 Рік тому +4

    Has no one told WotC that TTRPGs and Cards are not places to go fishing for whales? Besides, I think there is no acceptable marketing plan if Bob Mannannon hasn't endorsed it.

    • @SoulSoundMuisc
      @SoulSoundMuisc Рік тому +1

      I have to respectfully disagree with you about Card Whales. They're out there. In fact, I'm pretty sure Card Whales were some of the first "Gaming Whales" that were ever encountered.
      I have watched people drop $1,000 per stop at a shop. That's not me trying to be sensationalist, and it was more than one person, and this was back in the late 90's. That $1,000 is on the extreme end though, sure. But if you've ever been in a gaming store of any kind (they are ALL CCG stores now, like it or not) on release day, you can watch people dropping hundreds and hundreds of dollars on as money boxes as the store will let them buy, and they only stop when the store cuts them off (so the store has product to sell to the rest of their customers).
      We used to call MtG "Gamer Crack" for a reason.

    • @Sorain1
      @Sorain1 Рік тому

      @@SoulSoundMuisc Yeah, Card Whales are mostly fished out these days. Competition in their ecological niche from Gatcha and Lootbox Whales kind of pushed them out a while back combined with the overfishing.

  • @wandering.albatross
    @wandering.albatross Рік тому +2

    Just to add some context regarding the preconstructed Commander decks, originally they were priced at $20. Then as the format gain popularity, WotC started releasing these decks every 4 months instead of once every year. This change was made just 2 or 3 years ago. Prices varied from $20-40 for these decks at the time of launch. The increase in price for these "premium" products is completely unjustifiable.

  • @nathanielschleif
    @nathanielschleif Рік тому +10

    It's hilarious how much more reasonable 40k has become price wise compared to mtg. A single decent commander deck will easily cost as much as 2k points of whatever army you want.

    • @kdog3908
      @kdog3908 Рік тому

      40K is no longer anything like what could be considered reasonable. Maybe reasonable in the same way as spending £5+ on a bag of popcorn at the cinema is 'reasonable' only because one happens to be in a cinema.

    • @MarquisLeary34
      @MarquisLeary34 Рік тому

      VERY relatively speaking. Games Workshop still shits on their fanbase knowing that they'll lap it up and ask for more. I recently embraced OGRE and already find it far better.

  • @EllenbergW
    @EllenbergW Рік тому

    I did dabble a bit in D&D back in the 80s (still have my three AD&D 2nd ed. books), so I am quite out of the loop.
    I have heard of the customer milking several game corps have been engaged in and every time the only thing I can think of is: Why on earth would I buy stuff from a greedy corp when I can make up my own rules.
    I mean, I _have_ been playing Battletech ever since, so for about 40 years now and I haven't bought a new product in 25 years.
    The rules are there, if I want something new in my group (weapons, mech, whatever), we make it up and that's that.
    People should keep in mind that RPG and TT games aren't video games, where tempering with the code could get you in trouble. They are _your_ game, are what you make out of them and the corp owning "the rights" can tell you f-all about how you are playing the game.

  • @mineplow1000
    @mineplow1000 Рік тому +3

    While I do hope that D&D has a long, successful life and is enjoyed by people worldwide, I think that's going to happen with something that isn't D&D(tm) itself.

    • @mbg4681
      @mbg4681 Рік тому

      It's disappointing to me that so many people think they are D&D fans when they are actually RPG fans.

  • @silverdawg8013
    @silverdawg8013 Рік тому

    Wizards never said Commander Masters was a "Premium" product. Which actually makes it worse.

  • @LynTheWitch
    @LynTheWitch Рік тому +3

    As long as people continue to buy, why would they stop? XD
    This is sad >

  • @mrfrupo
    @mrfrupo Рік тому

    the difference is, every single thing sold for d&d is 100% optional. You don't need it at all to play a game. I just don't buy anything and keep playing. You could make proxies for every single card in your magic deck on notebook paper but nobody would play with you. They would think you are an asshole. I printed my player handbook with my school printing allotment, I 3d printed my dice, I crocheted a die bag. I 3d print miniatures. I have literally never bought a single thing from wizards and I have been playing d&d 2x a week for 5 years.

  • @michaelpinkston2602
    @michaelpinkston2602 Рік тому +3

    The magic community needs to band together like the d&d community did. Until then, wotc won't care.

    • @almisami
      @almisami Рік тому +2

      Unfortunately, even without anyone playing, MTG can function with speculators and whales alone.

    • @armorclasshero2103
      @armorclasshero2103 Рік тому

      ​@@almisamibecause they've never needed players

  • @willcool713
    @willcool713 Рік тому +1

    I've been making these criticisms ever since 2E. Shameless money grabs trying to stifle imagination. I always had similar problems with MtG, from the very beginning, same era. All the big RPGs pushed big table maps and miniatures then, too, for more sales. Traveller was a noted exception, though they did publish extensive evironments and adventures. The cashgrab totally killed Dragon Magazine, which was awesome, but published fan-made and other competing content, variations on creatures and rules, suggested house rules, discussions of strengths in other games, etc. Axed.
    The answer? Homebrew, homebrew, homebrew. Screw branded canon. DIY is where it's been at since the very beginning. You never can be certain a player hasn't already read or played a branded module. You don't need their exact rules or settings. Make your own variations. That's a simple fact in all our games forever: to keep it interesting, nothing -- absolutely nothing -- is quite as written, everything is a variation of some kind. And as to MtG, if they don't let you use photocopied or homebrew cards, don't play with them. Where's the creativity? And don't use it to gamble, fGs! Have you seen the D&D branded slot machines? OmG.

  • @AcePlaysTCGs
    @AcePlaysTCGs Рік тому +1

    If it wasn't for the 30th anniversary $1000 proxy box coming straight from Wizards themselves, I would argue that the secondary market would be a valid concern because the middlemen are the ones that set the prices for these preconstructed decks. That said, Wizards are the ones that got rid of MSRP a few years ago. They just handed a blank check to sellars to use the market to justify selling a $40 or $60 deck for hundreds just because ... Well actually I don't remember if they defended removing MSRP. Maybe it was something to do with global releases or something.

  • @asyme9717
    @asyme9717 Рік тому +3

    ... I owned the white box at the time. I don't think anyone's missing anything by not buying it ;)

    • @georgemeyers4894
      @georgemeyers4894 Рік тому

      You are quite right. I owned it to in 1975, the thing falls apart quickly. I still have all the beginning books though, even Chainmail.

  • @ironyusedincorrectly
    @ironyusedincorrectly Рік тому +1

    I stopped playing Magic regularly sometime around Innistrad 2, Tentacle Boogaloo. The reason wasn't complicated. I was still into Standard, and everyone I knew or played with wanted to play Modern because Standard bans were more frequent and the format was getting very expensive.
    After that I got into D&D, and 5 years on I'm now no longer buying WotC supplements cause they're bad and also expensive. Unlike Standard though, I can keep playing D&D without keeping up with the Joneses, as it were.

  • @Alverant
    @Alverant Рік тому +3

    I used to love playing video games but largely stopped due to how the companies act. Now the same thing may happen with RPGs. I know there are other systems out there, but D&D is the dominate one and I have trouble finding others.

  • @markfaulkner8191
    @markfaulkner8191 Рік тому +1

    I doubt that Hasbro/WotC will be producing any products I would be interested in any time soon.I have already collected all the BECMI reprints they offer. Though I have a mild interest in their AD&D reprints, it isn't really my game so I can go without. As for the Hasbro version of the game, aka 5e (and 3e/4e), no interest or desire. I regret owning the 5e books that I have. They just sit on my shelf collecting dust.
    As for the Wizards VTT, I hope it is such a colossal failure that it drives Hasbro out of business.
    However, this will hurt a lot of fans, and that would be sad.
    All of you who read this. We need to kick Hasbro to the curb. Real D&D is still out there, as retroclones and reprints and used books. I scored a nice copy of Moldvay Basic last month for less than 30 in near mint. It is cheaper to buy old books, and it is a much better game.

  • @RSOULIER75
    @RSOULIER75 Рік тому

    Ok that is terrifying wtf 25 expansion a year!!!!???? I remember it was more the classic edition and a set per year. What the hell happened!

  • @justacuppajoe
    @justacuppajoe Рік тому +1

    Folks, there are now what...5 iterations of D&D? Pick one that you like, and buy used books. Let Wizards & Hasbro whimper fizzle and die. It's time to move on...D&D will never die, but the evil monster that seeks to control it and us, must die.

  • @PounceCleveland
    @PounceCleveland Рік тому

    @10:27 "Heroin is under monetized compared to Magic: The Gathering." That needs to be a meme.

  • @Levyathyn
    @Levyathyn Рік тому +1

    There's a clear cycle here, that's existed since 3e. WotC releases a new DND product -> WotC makes money, but not what they consider enough money -> WotC raises their prices and releases less content into every new book -> WotC makes less money.
    It's this endless self-consuming cycle that means the end results of every product is always a little bit disappointing or worse, and it means they always make less money than they want. It's completely clear to an outsider, especially one who doesn't have infinite money and plays the game, which is quite a lot of people. But for some reason the executives have so many $100 bills stapled over their eyes they just can't seem to notice it.
    I've dropped this company a few times in the past, and this will be another one but it really feels like a boycott to me. This feels like last straw kind of stuff, and I don't see how they can recover without major changes to how they release, market, and sell products.
    They lost me with the integration to D&D Beyond, and Roll 20. I've already bought all of these books, me and my friends have multiple copies of many and of the major books at least one of us has at least one copy. And we play online. But you're telling me that I have to buy everything a second time just to play with a convenient platform? You're telling me that the old third edition stuff that came with digital copies of the book, for some reason that's not something we can do almost 20 years later? Yeah, my sterling silver asshole.
    So I will do yet again what I do with every single company that decides to put my convenience not second, not third, but dead last behind a long list of the money they want to take from me. And I'm just going to stop giving them any.

  • @randallporter4835
    @randallporter4835 Рік тому +1

    All ready got my White Box Reprints

  • @StarlasAiko
    @StarlasAiko Рік тому +1

    Better to go to roleplayer conventions and hope to find what you seek at the Bring&Buy.
    Basically, the complete corruption, greed and mismanagement of the hobby at the hands of WotC is a good thing. Until this madness started, the new generation of roleplayers were not interested in other gaming systems, if they even were aware that other systems exist. Now, the new generation is branching out, looking for other systems. WotC's corruption may have destroyed D&D, but it safed Roleplay. There are so many great systems out there, way better than 5e could ever hope to be.

  • @ar3klis
    @ar3klis Рік тому +1

    Not gonna lie, in that d&d intro for a moment you made me think it was 2003 and talking about all the 3.5 modules amd supplements. galore.
    Edit: I stand corrected, the oversaturation of 3rd edition products has been mentioned 😅

  • @tgcid2018
    @tgcid2018 Рік тому +1

    Capitalism dictates the behavior of the subjects of capitalist society. They have to pursue growth or they will be replaced by someone who more fully embraces greed,which is how we got here to begin with. As long as our society exists to facilitate the hoarding of the world's wealth, it'll be prices up and wages down. And that will affect everything all the same, from groceries and housing to ttrpgs.

  • @azmodeuslordofhell5263
    @azmodeuslordofhell5263 Рік тому

    I've been playing D&D since 1985. I was a kid in high school. In 2019 I started to play 5e. All the rest of the time I have been playing AD&D and 2nd Ed. In all that time I have never been able to afford the collection of modules, hard backs and so on. I have played and DM'd with the DMG, PH and MM1 and 2 as well as Fiend Folio. You do not need to go and buy all the products. This is a game of imagination. Since starting 5e, and being well advanced in my career, finances and my kid have grown up, I am now in a position to indulge my passion which is buy every 5e hardback book. It seems to me that the main gripes are generational, where people want everything now. Can't afford it? Move on and keep playing with what you've got and the imagination you've got. WOTC is a company trying to make a profit, just like ever other company in the world. I don't intend to be insulting, I'm just pretty straight forward in my dialogue.

  • @kainlockley
    @kainlockley Рік тому +2

    I've been running Faerun/Eberron/Krynn campaign settings in Pathfinder 1st ed, & that works just fine. There's a rogue archetype to cover 3rd ed's Scout, & there's a build (class archetype) for everything 3rd ed had, & they've gone all-in on archetypes over prestige classes

  • @davidowens1424
    @davidowens1424 Рік тому +1

    5th edition will be my last and I have not purchased a D&D product since the OGL issue. There's so much 3rd party content out there that it makes Hasbro products unnecessary.

  • @davidbeppler3032
    @davidbeppler3032 Рік тому +1

    Why are people still giving WOTC and HASBRO money? Screw them. Too many choices that are better.

  • @andrewszigeti2174
    @andrewszigeti2174 Рік тому +1

    I saw this coming once the Type 2 tournament was introduced. It invalidated much of my collection and told me that this hobby was going to get FAR too expensive to stay involved in.

  • @sev1120
    @sev1120 Рік тому +2

    The original price was only about £10-15 more than previous preconstructed decks, and the price increases seem to only partly be at WOTC's command

    • @slomo9831
      @slomo9831 Рік тому

      This!☝. While wizards/hasbro fucks things up, some of the blame goes to lgs's beeing greedy.

  • @cobinizer
    @cobinizer Рік тому

    I refuse to be monetized beyond dice, paper, and pencils.

  • @xwolfionx
    @xwolfionx Рік тому +2

    Fun fact, Wizards has now said the Commander decks are not premium. In fact, the Sliver Pre-Con left out Sliver Hive, causing that card to increase from 5-10 to 40 bucks over the last few days. This whole set is a mess for anyone but the heaviest of spenders.

  • @maxs-lz4pn
    @maxs-lz4pn Рік тому

    I really thought it was gonna be 100 for the white box how on earth are they so out of touch. I can't believe they're doing pay to win in a tabletop role playing game that's sickening

  • @tabletopbro
    @tabletopbro Рік тому +1

    Was that a Mazes & Monsters reference????
    This video makes me think of that quote from the Dark Knight -- "you think I'd stake the battle for the soul of [TTRPG's] on a [expectation of ethical conduct?] *queue joker laugh*

  • @Penfold497
    @Penfold497 Рік тому +1

    The best way to never become a drug pusher’s bitch is to never take the first hit.
    Plenty of free OSR and even early ad&d content out there, lads
    Use it

  • @JaggedMarrow
    @JaggedMarrow Рік тому +1

    I officially stopped building decks as of Brothers War. This is too much.

  • @epicmage82
    @epicmage82 Рік тому +1

    Am I going to stop playing magic? No, but I'm only going to buy cheap proxys from china now.

  • @101spacemonkey
    @101spacemonkey Рік тому +1

    The rare card argument is nonsense as the cards in the box are fixed so they arent exactly rare or hard to get

  • @michaellane5381
    @michaellane5381 Рік тому

    Lol... For a second I thought you were gonna say "...revolutionize the grifting sphere..."