How much do you spend on RPGs per month?
How much would you spend if you had a high income?
>>48871764
My budget is 30 bucks per month for games, both video and traditional. If I want to get a AAA vidja title or a big board game, I've gotta be willing to wait a month (or I wait for it to go on sale). I can afford to buy a sixty-dollar game and nothing the month after, but I find waiting is helpful, both for making sure I truly want it and for managing my money.
How much would I spend if I had a high income? As much as I wanted, I expect. I can't imagine myself getting too crazy. I usually pirate stuff if I don't have explicit need of it anyway.
>>48871764
Pretty much zero. Cause... You know.
0 money, I pirate everything, it's legal here in slavlands.
Little no none. Every once in a while I'll buy new books, but it's pretty rare. Since I usually only buy core books it's pretty infrequent
>>48871764
About $20 per month on average in clumps of $60 when I go visit a local game store. Occasionally I get stuff off Amazon.
I'd only spend $100 max, I don't even have time to read all the books I buy. Adult with family here.
>>48871764
A month? I don't....have a monthly expenditure? I invested in a PHB, got gifted a DMG and MM from my players, gifted dice by my father, as well as a set from my wife, and another set from a friend, and I bought a single figurine for my wife's last character.
Other than that it's a time investment, which I'd say planning + playing is about 16 hours per month total....which based on my current salary comes out to an investment of about $307 per month.
Over the past 12 month period I've spent about 200 on RPGs stuff, but that's mostly from the 7th sea kickstarter, edge of the empire and it's ridiculously priced dice.
>>48871764
About 480$ Most of that is on raw materials for my projects however.
Not a lot. I don't really enjoy learning new systems unless they do something really interesting.
If I had all the money then I WOULD NOT STOP BUYING BOARDGAMES
>>48871764
Very little. I got a ~30$ playmat, and probably ~40$ of dice over the course of six years gaming. They've all served me well over a six year TTRPG career.
If I get a job that pays something near what I'm worth, I'll probably spend on shit like fancy-looking novelty dice (d24, d30, d100, etc), and more sourcebooks to support developers. Might get that chessex megamat (the 8ft x 4ft one) if I have a big enough table and get the urge to run megadungeons. I'm getting a little tired of these bite-sized 5-encounter dungeons that my previous DM liked to run.
I probably average spending about $10 a month on /tg/games since I mostly pirate or make my own stuff. This budget goes towards dice, indie shit, and the occasional physical core rulebook or DTRPG PDF that I can't find myself needing immediately and haven't pirated.
If I had a high income I would probably make a point of spending like, $80 a month? I don't think I could justify actual use of more than one or two books along that price point per month.
>>48875469
*can't find, but need immediately
>>48872258
>>48872284
cancer
>>48875179
>If I get a job that pays something near what I'm worth, I'll probably spend on shit like fancy-looking novelty dice (d24, d30, d100, etc), and more sourcebooks to support developers.
good guy