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* '''[[Free]]''' | * '''[[Free]]''' | ||
− | * {{Plus}} '''[[Plus]]''' - cost about $5/month | + | * {{Plus}} '''[[Plus]]''' - ''cost about $5/month'' |
− | * {{Pro}} '''[[Pro]]''' - cost about $9/month | + | * {{Pro}} '''[[Pro]]''' - ''cost about $9/month'' |
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+ | There is a discount on buying a full year of subscription. | ||
Your subscription level doesn't change much what you can get from the [[Marketplace]], and usually you need to buy the rulebooks/adventures separatly to gain access to them. {{Pro}} subscribers get each month exclusive [[Marketplace]] content through the [[Reserve]], which they keep permanently on their account. | Your subscription level doesn't change much what you can get from the [[Marketplace]], and usually you need to buy the rulebooks/adventures separatly to gain access to them. {{Pro}} subscribers get each month exclusive [[Marketplace]] content through the [[Reserve]], which they keep permanently on their account. |
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Roll20 have three subscription tiers:
There is a discount on buying a full year of subscription.
Your subscription level doesn't change much what you can get from the Marketplace, and usually you need to buy the rulebooks/adventures separatly to gain access to them.Pro
info subscribers get each month exclusive Marketplace content through the Reserve, which they keep permanently on their account.
You can gift subscription to other users from the Roll20 Gift Portal. The exact price might depend on what country you live in.
Subscription level Comparison & FAQ has some info and a comparison between the options.
In general, it's often Game Masters/Dungeon Masters that gain more use out of subscription, or if you host the game your group is running.
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