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Store Option

Kaleb

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Would it be possible for Lone Wolf to offer a monthly package that has all the released material for the month in one place at one price?
 
It might, but LoneWolf has mentioned in the past that their store software is old and needs some work.. part of the issue being that it limits how many things can be listed for sale. I don't know that anything since then has changed that.
 
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We're doing something pretty close to this with our yearly packages for 2015 and 2016, and the combined player companion / campaign setting packages we offer (where you get 3+ PC/CS books together for $4.99). It's rare that we have more than one package releasing in a single month, so I'm not sure how much use a combined "monthly" package would be.

Can you give me some more information behind your request? Is there a reason our 2016 package or the PC/CS packages don't work for you?
 
Colen, I can guess that because the monthly releases from Paizo include 1 PC + 1 CS + 1 AP volume, and the PC/CS content is often intended to support the AP, that's a better combination for some customers.

Another issue is that because of the breaks in the PC/CS bundles, some users may find themselves purchasing 2 PC and 2 CS bundles in which they really only wanted 1 or 2 books in each bundle.

Personally, I appreciate the low price-point for the bundles, and since I intend to get them all, it doesn't matter much to me. But people on more limited budgets may be trying to shop for just the things they want or need, and would appreciate being able to "build-your-own-bundle" (for example).
 
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